The situation for many women in India is worrisome due to inadequate and unhealthy diets that are negatively affecting their overall health. Astonishingly, one out of every three women in the country isn’t receiving the necessary nutrition, and an equally concerning fact reveals that one out of every two women is anemic, lacking essential levels of red blood cells. The consequences of poor maternal nutrition are particularly distressing, often leading to the birth of babies with lower-than-healthy weights. This problem begins during pregnancy and continues to impact the child’s health as they grow, posing a complex challenge to address.
Adding to this predicament are financial hardships and difficult living conditions that drive many women to persistently work to provide for their families, even when they’re close to giving birth. Impressively, some women return to work shortly after delivering their babies, despite their bodies not being fully prepared for such demands. This choice disrupts the natural healing processes of their bodies, making it more challenging for them to exclusively breastfeed their infants during the critical first six months.
What is Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) Yojana?
In response to above mentioned many issues faced by pregnant women in India, a maternity benefit program was launched on January 1, 2017, to offer assistance to expectant and nursing mothers all across the nation. Named the ‘Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana’ (PMMVY), this initiative provides a direct monetary incentive of approximately ₹5000 to the bank or post office accounts of first-time mothers. However, eligibility for this support is contingent upon meeting specific health-related criteria.
The implementation of the PMMVY program is part of a larger strategy aimed at enhancing the well-being of both children and mothers, known as the Anganwadi Services. This comprehensive effort falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Women and Child Development, and its execution varies from one state to another. In some regions, it operates within the framework of the Health & Family Welfare Department. At the heart of the successful administration of PMMVY is a specialized computer program, while the individuals who play a pivotal role in its effectiveness are the dedicated personnel stationed at Anganwadi Centers, along with the unsung heroes known as ASHA and ANM.
Under Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana’ (PMMVY), the pregnant women & lactating mothers will get Rs. 5000 as incentive to be paid in 3 installments from Government of India.
PMMVY Yojana Eligibility Conditions
Table I – Scheme Conditions
Instalment | Conditions | Documents Required | Amount (In INR) |
First | Requires the mother to: Register her pregnancy in the MCP card along with required documents within 150 days from LMP. | • Duly filled Application Form 1A• Copy of MCP Card• Copy of Identity Proof• Copy of Bank/Post Office Account Passbook | Rs.1,000 |
Second | – At least one Ante Natal Check-Up- Can be claimed after 180 days of Pregnancy | • Duly filled Application Form 1B• Copy of MCP Card | Rs.2,000 |
Third | • Child Birth is registered.• Child has received first cycle of immunizations of CG, OPV, DPT, and Hepatitis B.• Aadhaar is mandatory in all states except for J&K, Assam, Meghalaya | • Duly filled Application Form 1C• Copy of MCP Card• Copy of Aadhaar ID• Copy of Child Birth Registration Certificate | Rs.2,000 |


- All pregnant women of age 19 years or above are eligible for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana scheme.
- All pregnant women except employees of central or state government and public sector undertaking.
- All pregnant women except one those who receive similar benefits from any other scheme.
- The pregnant woman should register her pregnancy with government approved health centres within 150 days from LMP (last menstrual period).
- The women who don’t have an authorized Mother-Child Protection (MCP) card will not get the benefits under this scheme.
- MCP card is a must for the first and second instalments.
- Beneficiaries who have received only the first instalment under the old MBP (IGMSY) scheme can claim only the third Instalment under the PMMVY scheme, subject to meeting the criteria of PMMVY.
How to apply for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana scheme?
Complete Process To Apply for Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana scheme.
- Step 1. Visit the nearest Anganwadi Centre (AWC) and ASHA/ Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) workers.
- Step 2. They will assist beneficiaries in filling out the scheme application form and handing it over to Supervisor/ANM for verification along with requisite documents.
- Official Website = https://pmmvy.nic.in/
- Step 3. Fill all the required details like : Provide the necessary beneficiary information, spouse details, residence, contact number, Last Menstrual Period (LMP) date, banking particulars, and other relevant data. Finalize the form and deliver it to either the Anganwadi Center (AWC) or an authorized healthcare facility.
- Step 4. The details furnished in the application form will be authenticated by the supervisor.
- Step 5. After the verification process is successfully conducted, you will be issued an acknowledgment receipt by either the Anganwadi Worker (AWW), Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA), or Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife (ANM). This receipt serves as confirmation that your enrollment for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana has been successfully finalized.
By adhering to these outlined steps, you can successfully accomplish the offline registration procedure for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana and access the advantages provided by the scheme.
Official FAQs of this scheme & How To Apply = https://wcd.nic.in/sites/default/files/FAQ%202019-20.pdf
FAQs Regarding Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana?
Question 1: Do you need to share the date of your last period to get help from PMMVY?
Answer 1: Yes, it’s really important to give the Last Menstrual Period (LMP) Date if you want to get help from PMMVY. This date is written on a card called the Maternity and Child Protection (MCP) Card. It’s needed to get the first and second payments. If you don’t give the LMP Date, you can’t get the first and second payments. But if you meet the rules, you can still get the third payment.
Question 2: What if a mom registers her pregnancy more than 150 days after her last period?
Answer 2: If a mom signs up for help more than 150 days after her last period, she needs to go to an approved healthcare place within 150 days from the last period. After that, she can ask for help at the Anganwadi Centre or through ASHA/ANM within 730 days from the last period.
Understanding the Rules for LMP Date
Question 3: Why does the system say a mom can’t get help if her last period was on March 4, 2016?
Answer 3: The rules say if a mom’s last period was before April 1, 2016, she can’t get help for maternity from PMMVY. So, the system says she can’t get help (they call it PMMMVYCAS).
Getting Ready for the First Payment
Question 4: A mom’s last period was on January 4, 2017, and she registered on July 8, 2017. Why can’t she get the first payment?
Answer 4: To get the first payment from PMMVY, the date on the MCP card should be within 150 days from the last period. If this doesn’t happen, the system says she can’t get the first payment.
We’re talking about these questions to make things clear about the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana. We want to help moms-to-be and new moms understand how it works, so they can make good choices and get the support they deserve.
Who Can Get the 2nd Payment?
Question 5: How many doctor visits (Antenatal Check-ups or ANC) are needed for the 2nd payment?
Answer 5: To receive the 2nd payment, the beneficiary needs to have at least one doctor visit. You can claim this payment after waiting for 6 months (180 days) from the time of your last period.
Private Hospitals and Benefits
Question 6: Can a beneficiary who goes to a private hospital for check-ups and delivery get benefits?
Answer 6: No, only government hospitals can update the Maternity and Child Protection (MCP) Card, which you need to get PMMVY benefits. But if a government doctor or official confirms your situation, you can still get the benefits.
Early Check-ups and 2nd Payment
Question 7: Why can’t a beneficiary who finishes her check-ups within 4 months from the last period get the 2nd payment?
Answer 7: According to PMMVY rules, you can only get the 2nd payment after waiting for 180 days from your last period, even if you finished your check-ups earlier.
When to Do Check-ups for 2nd Payment
Question 8: Do you have to wait 180 days after your last period to get the 2nd payment?
Answer 8: No, you can do your check-ups anytime between your last period and when you apply for the 2nd payment. Just tell us the date of your last check-up when you claim the 2nd payment.
Eligibility Based on Baby’s Birth Date
Question 9: If a beneficiary’s first child is born on January 1, 2017, which payments can she get?
Answer 9: If the baby is born on or after January 1, 2017, the beneficiary can get all the payments, as long as she meets the other requirements.
Order of Payments
Question 10: Can you claim the 1st payment after the 2nd payment?
Answer 10: The dates of the claims have to be order. You need to claim the payments in order: 1st payment < 2nd payment < 3rd payment. But you can apply for them in any order, as long as you meet the conditions.
Applying Late
Question 11: Can you apply for PMMVY benefits after some time has passed?
Answer 11: Yes, you can apply within 730 days from your last period or 460 days from the baby’s birth, if you meet all the other rules.
Old MBP Scheme and Registering
Question 12: Why can’t someone who was part of the Old MBP scheme register before 2017?
Answer 12: PMMVY registration can only happen after January 1, 2017. If you were part of the Old MBP scheme, you need to sign up again after this date.
Eligibility with Old MBP Scheme
Question 13: Can someone who didn’t get money from the Old MBP scheme because of their last period date still get PMMVY benefits?
Answer 13: Yes, if your last period date is after April 1, 2016, and you meet the other requirements, you can get PMMVY benefits.
Getting 3rd Payment with Old MBP Scheme
Question 14: Can someone who got the 1st payment in the Old MBP scheme get the 3rd payment in PMMVY?
Answer 14: Yes, if you meet all the conditions, you can claim the 3rd payment.
Question 15: How can I complete the 2nd and 3rd instalments in PMMVY-CAS?
Answer 15: To successfully finish the 2nd and 3rd instalments within PMMVY-CAS, kindly adhere to these guidelines:
a. Navigate to the website https://pmmvycas.nic.in and log in using the login credentials of the Scheme Facilitator.
b. Utilize the provided beneficiary information to locate the beneficiary.
c. Upon confirming the beneficiary’s registration, select their unique ID to access the registration form.
d. Opt for either the “Second Instalment” or “Third Instalment,” depending on your requirement, to initiate the respective form.
e. Complete the necessary details for the 2nd or 3rd instalment as outlined in the PMMVY-CAS User Manual. For a visual walkthrough, a comprehensive video guide is accessible at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2A7mheyMy4
Question 16. Is the PMMVY benefit applicable in the event of the beneficiary’s demise?
Answer 16: No, unfortunately, if the child does not survive, the beneficiary will no longer be eligible for PMMVY benefits for subsequent pregnancies, as she has already received the installments.
Question 17. What happens if the beneficiary experiences a miscarriage or stillbirth?
Answer 17. The beneficiary will continue to receive the installments until the pregnancy remains active. As the benefit is disbursed over three installments based on pregnancy milestones, in the case of a stillbirth, the beneficiary will receive a minimum of two installments. The determination of whether the benefit will continue or cease depends on the date of the miscarriage.
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