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Digboi Women Protest Orunodoi Exclusion Outside BJP Office

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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Introduction

A group of women staged a protest outside the Bharatiya Janata Party office in Digboi, raising concerns over their exclusion from the Orunodoi Scheme. The demonstrators demanded that the authorities review the beneficiary list and ensure that eligible women receive the benefits of the scheme.

Contents
IntroductionWomen Demand Inclusion in Orunodoi SchemeImportance of the Orunodoi SchemeProtest Draws Attention to Welfare ImplementationAuthorities Urged to Address ConcernsConclusion

The protest highlighted growing dissatisfaction among some residents who claim they were left out of the welfare programme despite meeting the eligibility criteria.

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Women Demand Inclusion in Orunodoi Scheme

The protesting women gathered outside the local office of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Digboi and voiced their grievances regarding the Orunodoi Scheme.

According to the protesters, many deserving women have not been included in the scheme’s beneficiary list. Therefore, they urged the authorities to conduct a fresh verification process. Moreover, the women said that the financial assistance provided under the scheme is crucial for supporting household expenses.

As a result, exclusion from the programme has caused concern among several families in the area.

Importance of the Orunodoi Scheme

The Orunodoi Scheme is one of the flagship welfare initiatives of the Assam government. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to economically vulnerable households, particularly empowering women as the primary beneficiaries.

Under the programme, eligible families receive monthly financial support to help cover essential expenses such as food, medicines, and household necessities.

Consequently, the scheme has become an important social support mechanism for many families across the state.

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Protest Draws Attention to Welfare Implementation

The protest in Digboi has drawn attention to the challenges related to the implementation of welfare programmes. While the scheme has benefited thousands of families, some residents claim that genuine beneficiaries have been left out due to errors in the selection process.

Furthermore, the demonstrators called on local authorities to review the list and ensure transparency in the distribution of benefits.

Authorities Urged to Address Concerns

The protesting women urged officials to address their grievances and take steps to include eligible beneficiaries in the Orunodoi Scheme. They emphasised that financial support from the scheme is essential for improving the economic stability of many households.

Meanwhile, local authorities are expected to review the concerns raised by the protesters and examine the beneficiary selection process.

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Conclusion

The protest outside the Bharatiya Janata Party office in Digboi underscores the importance of ensuring fair access to welfare schemes. As the Orunodoi Scheme continues to support families across Assam, addressing concerns about exclusion will remain crucial for maintaining public trust.

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TAGGED: Assam politics, Assam welfare scheme, Digboi protest, Orunodoi scheme, women protest Assam
Tanshu Gandhi March 13, 2026
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