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Maha govt approves financial scheme for empowerment and welfare of girl child

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 11, 2023 12:35 IST

Maharashtra government approved a financial scheme under which girls from families with low income levels will get amounts in ...

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Maharashtra government approved a financial scheme under which girls from families with low income levels will get amounts in different stages after their birth with the total for eligible beneficiaries coming to Rs 1.01 lakh when they turns 18.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said girls from families holding yellow and orange ration cards will get Rs 5,000 at the time of their birth, Rs 6,000 when they are enrolled in Class I, Rs 7,000 in Class VII, Rs 8,000 in Class XII and Rs 75,000 once they complete 18 years of age (total Rs 1.01 lakh).The decision was announced by Shinde after presiding over a state cabinet meeting here.

The scheme, Lek Ladki (beloved daughter), will be applicable for girls born after April 1, 2023, and it was announced by Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who then also held the finance portfolio, while presenting the budget for 2023-2024 earlier this year. The scheme's objectives are to increase the ratio of girls, promote their education, reduce malnourishment and child marriage.

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