SHRESHTA-M2-NGOOS

Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools

6.5/10

The sub-scheme aims to provide quality education and opportunities to students from SC communities through grant-in-aid institutions run by Non-Governmental Organizations and residential high schools, addressing the gap in service deficient Scheduled Caste dominant areas in the education sector.

Central Cash

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment

Nodal department: Department of Social Justice & Empowerment

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Education & Learning

Sub-categories: Resources for schools, Early childhood

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Student, Education, School, Hostel, Grant

Details

The umbrella scheme "Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA)" was launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The scheme has a sub-scheme/component called "SHRESHTA Mode 2: Non-Governmental Organization Operated Schools". The sub-scheme aims to provide quality education and opportunities to students from Scheduled Caste communities through grant-in-aid institutions run by Non-Governmental Organizations and residential high schools, addressing the gap in service deficient Scheduled Caste dominant areas in the education sector. The scheme provides financial assistance to Non-Governmental Organization operated schools and hostels for school fees and residential charges for Scheduled Caste students, along with infrastructure support and monitoring mechanisms to ensure quality education delivery.

Benefits

  • Financial Assistance (Electronic transfer through e-Anudaan portal and Public Financial Management System) Primary Level Students
  • Residential: ₹44,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year
  • Non-residential: ₹27,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year
  • Hostel only: ₹30,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year. Secondary Level Students
  • Residential: ₹55,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year
  • Non-residential: ₹35,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year
  • Hostel only: ₹30,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year. Non-Recurring Grants (Every 5 Years)
  • Secondary Residential School (100 students): ₹3,85,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student
  • Secondary Non-residential School (100 students): ₹3,07,500/- fixed
  • Secondary Hostel (100 students): ₹2,30,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student
  • Primary Residential School (100 students): ₹2,72,500/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student
  • Primary Non-residential School (100 students): ₹1,95,000/- fixed
Financial Assistance

(Electronic transfer through e-Anudaan portal and Public Financial Management System)
Primary Level Students

  • Residential: ₹44,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.
  • Non-residential: ₹27,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.
  • Hostel only: ₹30,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.

Secondary Level Students

  • Residential: ₹55,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.
  • Non-residential: ₹35,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.
  • Hostel only: ₹30,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.

Non-Recurring Grants (Every 5 Years)

  • Secondary Residential School (100 students): ₹3,85,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student.
  • Secondary Non-residential School (100 students): ₹3,07,500/- fixed.
  • Secondary Hostel (100 students): ₹2,30,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student.
  • Primary Residential School (100 students): ₹2,72,500/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student.
  • Primary Non-residential School (100 students): ₹1,95,000/- fixed.
  • Hostel for destitute Children (100 students): ₹2,30,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student.
Attendance-Based Grant Disbursement
  • 75% or more attendance: Full grant.
  • 50% to less than 75% attendance: 75% of grant.
  • 25% to less than 50% attendance: 50% of grant.
  • Less than 25% attendance: No grant (without valid grounds).

Eligibility

Eligibility for the Organization
  • The applicant must be a reputed school chain, Corporate Social Responsibility foundation, or reputed organization running good quality schools.
  • The applicant must be registered and working in quality school education.
  • The applicant must have schools recognized by the State Government and affiliated to State or Central Boards.
  • The applicant must have a properly constituted Managing Committee with powers, duties and responsibilities clearly defined in written Constitution.
  • The applicant must have appropriate administrative structure and duly constituted Managing or Executive Committee.
  • The applicant must be initiated and governed by its own members on democratic principles.
  • The applicant must be a non-profit entity.
  • The applicant should have its own website for pro-active disclosure of information.
  • The applicant must be registered on the Non-Governmental Organization Darpan portal of National Institution for Transforming India Aayog.
  • The applicant must have been receiving Grant-in-aid and showing satisfactory performance.
  • The applicant must maintain higher classes up to at least Class 12th.
  • The applicant organization running primary schools (Classes 1st to 8th) must upgrade to Secondary or Senior Secondary Schools (up to at least Class 10th) before 2027.
Eligibility for the Student
  • The beneficiary must belong to Scheduled Caste community.
  • The beneficiary must be admitted in schools run by eligible Non-Governmental Organizations under this scheme.
Infrastructure-related Eligibility Requirements
  • The applicant must have one classroom for each class or section.
  • The applicant must have sufficient benches and desks or chairs and tables for all students.
  • The applicant must provide one decent cot and bed for every child in residential facilities.
  • The applicant must have light and fans for every classroom and residing room.
  • The applicant must have female service staff, wardens and chowkidars for girls' residential schools with adequate security provisions.
  • The applicant must have one toilet and bathroom for every 10 children maintained in clean and hygienic condition.
  • The applicant must have hygienic kitchen and dining room.
  • The applicant should provide nutritious and sufficient food to students thrice a day with maintained records.
  • The applicant must provide clean and safe drinking water facility to students.
  • The applicant should arrange regular doctor visits with maintained records and keep first-aid boxes and emergency medicines.
  • The applicant should provide 4 sets of uniforms including shoes per year to students with maintained distribution records.
  • The applicant should have games and sports facility, physical education, yoga, and playground available for students.
  • The applicant must install Closed Circuit Television cameras with linkage to website for live streaming.
  • The applicant must have Aadhaar based attendance system integrated into central portal.
School Performance Standards
  • The applicant school must have Class 10th and Class 12th pass percentage not less than average Board result of the State or Central Board.
  • The applicant must have qualified and well-trained teachers as per standards of State or Central Board.
  • The applicant must have teachers in High Schools who are at least graduates in their respective fields with Bachelor of Education qualification.
  • The applicant must maintain minimum 6 teachers in a school and minimum 2 teachers in a hostel.
  • The applicant should pay honorariums to teachers and staff in time as per minimum rates prevailing in the district.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

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6.5
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 6.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 4.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 5.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 8.0/10 Good
Literacy barrier 6.0/10 Moderate
Women inclusivity 7.0/10 Good
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 8.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility6.0
  • Financial impact8.0
  • Rural utility4.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity5.0
  • Inclusivity7.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The scheme aims to enhance educational opportunities for Scheduled Caste students through NGO-operated schools, addressing significant gaps in service delivery in education.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of quality education for Scheduled Caste students
  • Insufficient infrastructure in rural educational institutions

Most beneficial for

  • Scheduled Caste students
  • Non-Governmental Organizations running schools

Likely challenges

  • Complex application process for NGOs
  • Awareness among eligible organizations

Practical insights for citizens

The scheme's success depends on the capacity of NGOs to meet eligibility criteria and effectively manage the application process.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to digital infrastructure
  • Awareness of the scheme among rural NGOs

Digital challenges

  • Dependence on online application process
  • Need for digital literacy among applicants

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Inspection and verification delays
  • Complex eligibility criteria for NGOs

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among potential beneficiary organizations

Application analysis

Application mode
Online portal
Documents burden
Moderate
Verification complexity
High
Office dependency
Moderate
DBT dependency
High
CSC support
Limited
Estimated citizen effort
High

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach Moderate
  • Gender reach Equal
  • Target income group Low-income
  • Occupation reach Students

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
Annual
Benefit practicality
High, but dependent on attendance
Financial meaningfulness
High due to significant amounts for education
Long-term impact
Positive impact on educational attainment for Scheduled Caste students

Plain-language guidance

This scheme provides financial support for NGOs running schools for Scheduled Caste students. It aims to improve education quality and access in underserved areas.

Who should apply
Reputed NGOs and school chains serving Scheduled Caste communities.
Who may struggle
Smaller NGOs with limited resources and digital literacy.
Best application route
Apply via the e-Anudaan portal after registering on the NGO Darpan portal.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Online

Step 1:**** Registration and Application Submission

  • Organizations must register on the NGO Darpan portal and get a project ID from the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment.
  • Submit your application on the e-Anudaan portal between April 1st and June 30th.
  • Include all required details for your organization, project, and students (both new and renewals).

Step 2:**** Document Preparation and Submission

  • Gather and submit key documents like project details, budget, and previous year's performance reports.
  • Upload all necessary forms to the e-Anudaan portal.
  • While state government recommendations are ideal, applications may still be considered after a project inspection.

Step 3:**** Physical Inspection and Verification

  • A team from the Ministry's Programme Management Unit will inspect your organization.
  • The inspection, preferably during the first academic quarter, will assess your infrastructure and performance.
  • Continued grant support depends on demonstrating satisfactory performance and adherence to all scheme guidelines.

Step 4:**** Agreement and Bank Account Setup

  • You must sign an Agreement Bond to receive assistance.
  • Set up a joint-operation bank account for electronic fund transfers.
  • All bank account details must be verified through the Public Financial Management System before funds can be released.

Step 5:**** Grant Release and Ongoing Compliance

  • Grants are released in three installments after the application is complete and the inspection report is submitted.
  • Maintain separate accounts for scheme grants and submit utilization certificates to continue receiving funding.
  • Your organization is required to maintain proper records and provide real-time updates on your website and the e-Anudaan portal.

Application Deadlines: Portal opens on 1st April for renewal students and closes on 30th June for fresh student entries annually.
Application Status Tracking: Status can be tracked through e-Anudaan portal at www.grants-msje.gov.in with real-time data management information system integration.
Grievance Redressal / Help & Support: Applications and queries to be addressed through e-Anudaan portal www.grants-msje.gov.in under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment supervision.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What type of organizations are eligible to receive grant-in-aid for running schools under this educational assistance program?

The organization must be a reputed school chain, Corporate Social Responsibility foundation, or reputed organization running good quality schools recognized by the State Government and affiliated to State or Central Boards. Additionally, the organization must be registered on the Non-Governmental Organization Darpan portal of National Institution for Transforming India Aayog.

How much financial assistance can our organization receive per Scheduled Caste student annually for residential school operations?

For primary level residential schools, organizations receive ₹44,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year, while for secondary level residential schools, the assistance is ₹55,000/- per Scheduled Caste student per year.

What happens if the attendance of Scheduled Caste students in our school falls below 75% during inspection?

If attendance is between 50% to less than 75%, you will receive 75% of the grant amount. If attendance is between 25% to less than 50%, only 50% grant will be provided. If attendance falls below 25% without valid grounds, no grant-in-aid will be released.

Are there any additional non-recurring grants available for infrastructure development and how frequently can we apply for them?

Yes, non-recurring grants are available every 5 years for infrastructure items. For example, a secondary residential school accommodating 100 students can receive ₹3,85,000/- for fixed items plus ₹900/- per student for items like furniture, bedding material, laboratory equipment, and Closed Circuit Television installation.

What minimum academic performance standards must our school maintain to continue receiving grant-in-aid under this program?

Your school must maintain Class 10th and Class 12th pass percentage that is not less than the average Board result of the respective State or Central Board. Teachers must also be qualified graduates with Bachelor of Education qualification for high schools.

Do we need to maintain separate financial accounts for the grants received and what are the auditing requirements?

Yes, you must maintain separate accounts for grants received under this program, which shall always be open for inspection by Government officers or Comptroller and Auditor General. You must also submit audited statement of accounts with utilization certificate after each financial year closure.

What infrastructure facilities are mandatory for residential schools to qualify for grant-in-aid and maintain funding eligibility?

Essential infrastructure includes one classroom per class, adequate furniture for all students, one decent cot and bed per child, proper lighting and fans, hygienic toilets at ratio of 1:10 children, hygienic kitchen and dining facilities, clean drinking water, medical facilities with regular doctor visits, and Closed Circuit Television installation with live streaming capability.

How many installments will our organization receive annually and what is the process for fund release?

Grants are released in three installments per year after submission of complete proposal and Programme Management Unit inspection report. Funds are transferred electronically directly to your organization's bank account through the e-Anudaan portal.

What are the consequences if our organization provides false information or fails to comply with the terms and conditions?

If false information is provided or unethical practices are found, your organization will be blacklisted and this information will be communicated to National Institution for Transforming India Aayog for removal from Non-Governmental Organization Darpan portal. You may also be required to refund grants with 12% interest.

Can organizations charging any fees from beneficiary students still qualify for grant-in-aid under this educational support program?

No capitation fees or donations can be charged from beneficiaries. If any fee is collected, it must be declared in accounts furnished to the Ministry and the corresponding amount will be deducted from the admissible grant-in-aid amount.

What is the deadline for submitting applications on the e-Anudaan portal and when does the application window open?

The e-Anudaan portal opens tentatively on 1st April every year for entry of renewal students and remains open till 30th June for entry of fresh students. All required documents and student details must be submitted within this timeframe.

Are there any specific teacher qualification requirements and minimum staffing norms that must be maintained throughout the program duration?

Teachers in high schools must be at least graduates in their respective fields with Bachelor of Education qualification. The minimum number of teachers must not be less than 6 in a school and not less than 2 in a hostel, with honorariums paid as per minimum district rates.

References

Guidelines
https://socialjustice.gov.in/public/ckeditor/upload/24291692705460.pdf

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools?
Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Education & Learning, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools?
Eligibility for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
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Benefits under Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools?
Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools is managed by Department of Social Justice & Empowerment and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
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Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
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Applications for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is income certificate required for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools?
Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools.
Is Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools a central government scheme?
Yes, Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
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Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools may provide scholarship assistance, tuition support, educational reimbursement, or financial aid for eligible students.
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Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
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Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
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Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 2 - NGO Operated Schools in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
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