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At least 5.85 lakh girl students benefit under UP 'Kanya Sumangala' scheme

EdexLive Desk

Nearly 5.85 lakh girl students in primary, upper primary, secondary classes and pursuing higher education in Uttar Pradesh have benefited under the 'Kanya Sumangala' scheme, official sources said on Friday.

Under the scheme, Rs 15,000 each are given to families on the birth of a girl child to enable parents to take care of her health, education and other needs. The money is released in installments at the time of birth, vaccinations, admissions to Classes 1, 5, 9 and graduation.

The state government has reached out to schools and colleges in all 75 districts to directly connect eligible girls to this flagship scheme of the Uttar Pradesh government, which was launched by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in October 2019.

Women Welfare Department Deputy Director Ashutosh Kumar Singh said that Rs 2,000 and Rs 1,000 are given at the time of birth and vaccinations respectively, followed by another Rs 2,000 at the time of admissions in Classes 1 and 6.

Another installment of Rs 3,000 is given when girls enrol in Class 9 in secondary schools. Girls who pass intermediate and get admitted to graduation or diploma courses get the sixth installment of Rs 5,000.

Department Director Manoj Kumar Rai said that the scheme not only helps in curbing female foeticide and child marriage but also ensures education for the girl child.

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