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Clear filtersGaon Ki Beti
Gaon Ki Beti is a scholarship scheme run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support girl children from rural areas in pursuing higher education. Launched in 2005, this scheme aims to encourage and enable girls from remote villages to continue their studies beyond school. It provides financial assistance to reduce educational barriers for girls in underdeveloped areas of Madhya Pradesh.
View DetailsSwami Vivekananda Single Girl Child Fellowship for Research in Social Sciences
This is a fellowship scheme run by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under the Ministry of Education to support girls who are the only girl child in their family. The scheme helps single girl children pursue research in Social Sciences at the PhD level. It aims to help such girls by covering the direct costs of their higher education and research.
View DetailsDulari Kanya
Dulari Kanya is a girl child welfare scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It aims to eliminate gender discrimination, promote institutional delivery and immunization of children, prevent child marriage, and support the overall empowerment and development of girls and women in the state.
View DetailsCBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme For Single Girl Child
The CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Child is run by the Ministry of Education to support meritorious girls who are the only child of their parents. The scheme recognizes academic excellence and encourages girls to continue their education in Classes 11 and 12. This is a central government scheme available across all states of India.
View DetailsBhagyalaxmi Scheme
Bhagyalaxmi Scheme is a Karnataka state welfare program designed to promote the birth and well-being of girl children in economically disadvantaged families. Run by the Karnataka government, the scheme provides financial assistance to support girls and improve their status in families and society. The financial aid is given to the girl child through her mother, father, or natural guardian to ensure her healthy development and education.
View DetailsBeti Hai Anmol Yojana
Beti Hai Anmol Yojana is a scheme launched by the Himachal Pradesh government on 5 July 2010 to promote education of the girl child. It targets families below the poverty line (BPL) who face financial hardship in educating their daughters. The scheme provides financial assistance to remove barriers to girls' education and encourage their schooling.
View DetailsFinancial Incentives To Mothers Who Deliver A Girl Child (Mamta)
The Mamta Scheme is a Goa state program designed to improve the female child sex ratio and support mothers who give birth to girls. It is implemented through the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) system. The scheme provides financial incentives to mothers who deliver live girl children in registered medical institutions. This encourages safe, institutional deliveries and supports families welcoming daughters.
View DetailsLaado Protsahan Yojana
Laado Protsahan Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme designed to support poor families and promote the welfare of girl children. The scheme provides financial assistance to parents or guardians of girls born in government or authorized medical institutions. The main goal is to encourage girl child births and ensure their healthy development and education.
View DetailsLadli Laxmi Yojana
Ladli Laxmi Yojana is a social welfare scheme run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support and empower girl children. Started in 2007, the scheme aims to improve the status of girls in society and provide financial assistance to families with girl children. It encourages education, health, and overall development of girls from birth through their important life stages.
View DetailsLadli Social Security Allowance Scheme
The Ladli Social Security Allowance Scheme is a social security program run by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of Haryana. Launched on 1st January 2006, it provides financial support to families with daughters. The scheme aims to improve the financial security and well-being of girl children and their families.
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