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Aapki Beti Yojana

Rajasthan

Aapki Beti Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme that provides financial assistance to support the education of girls from economically disadvantaged families. The scheme helps girls whose parents have passed away or whose family income is below the poverty line. It aims to encourage girls' education and reduce dropout rates in government schools.

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Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for the Children of Parents/Guardians Engaged in Unclean and Hazardous Occupations - Goa

Goa

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to children whose parents belong to Other Disadvantaged Categories, supporting their education at pre-matric level. This initiative seeks to enhance student participation & reduce dropout rates, particularly during the transition from primary to upper

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Education Development Scholarship for Single Girl Child

Madhya Pradesh

The scheme was launched by School Education Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh to ensure continuity of education for girl students who are the only daughters of their parents. Under this scheme, eligible girl students who are only child of their parents receive a scholarship of ₹5,000/- per year.

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CentralSocial Welfare

Scheme for Supportive Money to the Parents of Transgender Children

Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment

The "Scheme for Supportive Money to the Parents of Transgender Children" aims to provide financial assistance of ₹1,000/- to the parents of transgender children. Transgender persons face stigma and discrimination in almost every sphere of their life including within the group, health facilities.

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StateSocial Welfare

Grant of Financial Assistance to the Poor Parents Having Only One Girl Child Who is Studying 8th to 10th Standard

Puducherry

This scheme, run by the Puducherry government, provides financial assistance to poor parents who have only one girl child. It aims to promote small families, support girl child welfare, and reduce financial burden on parents. The assistance is given when the girl child is studying in 8th to 10th standard.

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StateSocial Welfare

Tripura Scheme For Incentive To Girl Child

Tripura

This is a monthly incentive scheme run by the Directorate of Social Welfare & Social Education, Tripura. It provides financial support to parents of girl children born on or after 1 June 2009 from Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. The scheme aims to encourage the birth and care of girl children by offering regular monetary assistance.

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Marriage Assistance To Daughters Of Differently Abled Parents (Parinayam-I)

Kerala

The scheme “Marriage Assistance to Daughters of Differently Abled Parents (Parinayam-I)” was launched by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala.

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StateSocial Welfare

Grant of Stipends to the Physically Handicapped Students

Goa

"Grant of Stipends to the Physically Handicapped Students" scheme aims to improve the educational status of handicapped children studying in standards 1st to 10th. Monthly stipends (₹200 to ₹300) are provided to parents who are unable to send their children to school due to economic reasons.

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Educational Assistance to the 10th to 12th Students

Maharashtra

This scheme provides educational assistance to students studying in 10th to 12th classes whose parents or guardians are construction workers. It is run by the Maharashtra Building And Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWW) under the Labour Department of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to support the education of children from construction worker families by providing financial help.

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Rehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Assistance to Parents

Odisha

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to the parents of Cured Leprosy Persons in order to support such parents in successfully bringing up their children against societal intolerance, stigma, discrimination and violence.

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