Muslim Saleem
Bhopal, January 22, 2012
Madhya Pradesh government is pioneer in
girls education also apart from being a great champion of women’s cause
in the country. The government that has launched Ladli Laxmi Yojna to
benefit girls’ right from their births upto marriage, has also started
various schemes for increasing their educational standard. Gaon Ki Beti
Yojna is one among them. So far, benefit of this scheme was extended to
rural girl students pursuing higher studies in government colleges. Now
the benefit of Gaon Ki Beti Yojna will also be extended to girl
students of private colleges. This is a major boost to rural girl
students in the state, reports SMS News & Features.So
far, this benefit is being given to the 32 thousand 225 rural girl
students passing class XII exams in first division in 400 government
colleges and the colleges getting grant.
A sum of Rs. 23 crore 50 lakh is being
spent on the scheme. Now, this benefit will be extended to 50 thousand
more girl students studying in 686 non-government colleges. A sum of
about Rs. 40 crore will be spent on it. Under the scheme, each girl
student is given Rs. 5000 per annum.
The objective of the scheme is to
provide financial assistance to motivate talented rural girls for higher
education. Under the scheme Rs 500 per month scholarship is given for
10 months to the rural girls, who pass their 12th exam in first
division.
There are talented girls in every
village. Though they want to study further after passing Class XII
exams, they are unable to do so since colleges are situated in towns and
cities and their families’ are not well-off to bear the expenses of
their education. Even well-to-do families avoid this expenditure.
As a result of to this scheme, now a
large number of rural girls are pursuing collegiate education.
Similarly, with a view to motivating girls to continue education after
primary level, a scheme has been launched by the State Government for
provide free cycles to girl students.
Under the scheme, free bicycle is given
by the state government to a rural girl, who takes admission in class IX
in another village. The scheme’s benefit is given to village girls
belonging to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward class as well
as general category. Since 2009, the benefit of this scheme is being
extended to girls belonging to all the sections of society.
The scheme was later expanded further
and now free bicycles are also being given to the girls in whose village
there is no middle school and they have to take admission in class VI
in the middle school of other village.
So far, 16.50 lakh bicycles have been
distributed. Before the implementation of this scheme, there were lakhs
of girls, who had to abandon studies after completing primary education
only because there was no middle, high or higher secondary school in
their village and they did not have means to travel to other villages to
pursue education. Going on foot was difficult as well as risky. The
scheme has removed all these hurdles.
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