As we all know the Indian central and state government runs many types of schemes to empower the women and daughters of their country, one such scheme is being run by the Rajasthan government, Lado Protsahan Yojana, which aims to provide financial assistance to daughters from their birth to their education and ultimately self-reliance. This is a visionary step towards ensuring the well-being, education and empowerment of girls in the state, let's know the complete details about this scheme-
Key points of Lado Protsahan Yojana:
Scheme Overview:
Initiator: Rajasthan Government
Objective: To provide continuous financial assistance to daughters from birth to education and their path to becoming self-reliant.
Financial assistance details:
Previous benefit: ₹50,000
New benefit: ₹1,00,000
This amount is provided in 7 installments, each installment linked to an important milestone in the daughter's life.
Installment Details:
Installment Number Event/Status Amount (₹)
On birth of first daughter ₹2,500
On completion of second vaccination ₹2,500
3rd Admission to Class 1 ₹4,000
4th Admission to Class 6 ₹5,000
5th Admission to Class 10 ₹11,000
6th Admission to Class 12 ₹25,000
7th After graduation (on completion of 21 years) ₹50,000
How to Apply Online:
Portal: Visit the official OJAS portal of the Government of Rajasthan. Click here to access the portal.
Application Process:
Login or Register on the portal.
Fill in the required details for your daughter.
Upload the required documents like:
Birth Certificate
Parents’ Identification Card
Bank Account Details, etc.
Download the Sankalp Patra (Commitment Letter).
Claim financial assistance in respective stages for each installment.
Main objectives of the scheme:
To encourage the birth and welfare of daughters.
To promote their education, nutrition, and protection.
To provide consistent financial support from childhood to adulthood, ensuring their bright future and empowerment
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