Mukhyamantri Alpasankhyak Medhwi Balika Protsahan Yojana
The scheme aims to provide financial incentives to meritorious girl students belonging to minority communities based on their performance in the High School Examination or its equivalent (Munshi/Maulvi) and Intermediate Examination or its equivalent (Alim).
States / UT: Uttarakhand
Nodal department: Minority Welfare, Uttarakhand
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
Categories: Education & Learning, Women and Child
Sub-categories: Scholarships and student finance, Financial Assistance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Minority Community, Education, Girl Student, Meritorious Student, Incentive
Details
The scheme “Mukhyamantri Alpasankhyak Medhavi Balika Protsahan Yojana” was launched by the Minority Welfare Department, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to provide financial incentives to meritorious girl students belonging to minority communities based on their performance in the High School Examination or its equivalent (Munshi/Maulvi) and Intermediate Examination or its equivalent (Alim).
Benefits
- The following incentives are given to meritorious girl students of minority community: High School / Munshi / Maulvi:
- ₹10,000/- for securing 60% or above marks
- ₹15,000/- for securing 70% or above marks
- ₹20,000/- for securing 80% or above marks Intermediate / Alim:
- ₹15,000/- for securing 60% or above marks
- ₹20,000/- for securing 70% or above marks
- ₹25,000/- for securing 80% or above marks
The following incentives are given to meritorious girl students of minority community:
High School / Munshi / Maulvi:
- ₹10,000/- for securing 60% or above marks
- ₹15,000/- for securing 70% or above marks
- ₹20,000/- for securing 80% or above marks
Intermediate / Alim:
- ₹15,000/- for securing 60% or above marks
- ₹20,000/- for securing 70% or above marks
- ₹25,000/- for securing 80% or above marks
Eligibility
- The applicant must belong to a minority community in Uttarakhand.
- The applicant must be a girl student.
- The girl student must have secured 60% or more marks as an institutional candidate in the High School Examination of the Uttarakhand Secondary Education Board / Madrasa Board or its equivalent (Munshi/Maulvi), or in the Intermediate Examination or its equivalent (Alim).
- The applicant’s mother/father/guardian should belong to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, or their annual family income from all sources should not exceed:
- ₹81,000 in rural areas
- ₹1,03,000 in urban areas
- The girl student must be unmarried.
- The age of the girl student should not be more than 20 years.
- A maximum of two daughters from the same family can avail of this benefit.
Exclusions
No exclusions are listed for this scheme yet.
Application Process
Offline
- The advertisement for filling up application forms is published by the District Minority Welfare Officer or the District Social Welfare Officer, generally by 31st July every year. At present, applications are invited offline. The application form can be obtained from the departmental office or downloaded from the official website https://minoritywelfare.uk.gov.in - After obtaining the form, applicants are required to attach the necessary documents, which include a self-declaration certificate of belonging to a minority community, an income certificate, a permanent residence certificate, an affidavit declaring unmarried status and confirming that only two daughters of the family have received or will receive the benefit, details of an Aadhaar-linked or seeded bank account, a copy of the Aadhaar card, and a mobile number.
- The completed form along with these documents must be submitted at the development block office or the district office. From there, the development block office forwards the applications to the district level, where a committee reviews them and recommends eligible cases to the Directorate. The Directorate then consolidates the proposals and sends them to the Government.
- Once the budget is sanctioned, funds are allocated to the districts as per the approved demand, and the sanctioned amount is transferred directly from the district to the beneficiary’s bank account.
- The benefit is available only in the same year in which the High School, Intermediate, or equivalent examination is passed, and it is mandatory to apply within that year. Selection of beneficiaries is made on the basis of budget availability.
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
Official links
References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
Most government schemes require basic documents for verification. While the exact requirements vary, common documents include:
- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
How to Apply for Government Schemes?
The application process for government schemes may be online or offline depending on the scheme. In most cases, you can follow these steps:
- Check eligibility criteria
- Collect required documents
- Fill the application form
- Submit the application online or at the relevant office
- Track application status