Assam Launches 3 Student Welfare Schemes for Higher Education & Youth

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has launched three welfare schemes aimed at supporting students financially. The Nijut Babu Scheme provides monthly assistance of ₹1,000 to first-year degree students and ₹2,000 to postgraduate students from families earning under ₹4 lakh annually. The Mukhyamantri Jibon Prerona Scheme offers support to graduates, particularly women, as they prepare for competitive exams or professional courses. These initiatives are designed to reduce financial burdens and empower youth across the state.

Key Points: Assam CM Launches 3 Welfare Schemes for Students & Youth

  • Monthly aid for degree & PG students
  • Support for graduates preparing for exams
  • Focus on families earning under ₹4 lakh
  • Extension of girl student welfare
  • Holistic approach to youth development
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Assam CM launches three welfare schemes

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma launches Nijut Babu & Jibon Prerona schemes offering monthly financial aid to students in higher education.

"ensuring that no deserving student is forced to discontinue studies due to financial constraints - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 26

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday launched three major welfare initiatives aimed at strengthening financial support for students and empowering youth across the state, particularly those pursuing higher education.

Unveiling the schemes at a programme here, the Chief Minister said the government remains committed to ensuring that no deserving student is forced to discontinue studies due to financial constraints.

The first initiative, Nijut Babu Scheme, is targeted at students enrolling in higher education institutions across Assam.

Under the scheme, students admitted to degree courses in colleges will receive a monthly financial assistance of Rs 1,000 during their first year of study, while postgraduate students will be provided Rs 2,000 per month. The scheme is applicable to students belonging to families with an annual income of less than Rs 4 lakh.

According to the government, a large number of students across the state have already benefited from the initiative, which aims to reduce the financial burden of higher education.

Building on the success of the Nijut Moina Scheme, which supports girl students at the school level, the government has extended its welfare focus to students transitioning beyond graduation.

Responding to long-standing demands, the Chief Minister launched the Mukhyamantri Jibon Prerona Scheme, a new initiative designed to support students, especially young women, after completing their degree courses.

Under this scheme, financial assistance will be provided to graduates during the crucial transition phase when many prepare for competitive examinations such as civil services, banking and other recruitment tests, or pursue professional courses.

The government noted that during this period, a lack of steady income often poses serious challenges, particularly for women, forcing many to abandon career aspirations.

The Mukhyamantri Jibon Prerona Scheme seeks to bridge this gap by offering economic support, enabling students to focus on preparation and skill-building without financial distress.

The Chief Minister said the three schemes together reflect the government's holistic approach towards education, women empowerment and youth development, adding that sustained investment in students is key to building a skilled and self-reliant Assam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Jibon Prerona Scheme is particularly good. The gap between graduation and getting a job or clearing an exam is very stressful. Many of my friends had to take up random jobs instead of preparing properly. This support for young women is especially needed.
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Aman W
Good initiative on paper. My respectful criticism is about implementation. Previous schemes sometimes had delays in disbursement or complex paperwork. The government must ensure these funds reach students on time, every month, without hassle. That's the real test.
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Shreya B
As a postgraduate student in Dibrugarh, this news is a relief! Rs 2000 monthly will cover my hostel mess bill. It's not a huge amount, but it shows the state cares about its students. More power to our youth! 💪
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David E
Investing in education and youth is investing in the future of any state. Assam is taking a smart, forward-looking approach. Supporting students during their exam preparation phase is a game-changer. Hope other states take note.
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Kavitha C
Building on the Nijut Moina scheme for school girls is excellent. A holistic approach from school to higher education and beyond is what we need. Empowering our daughters with education is the best way to empower the entire society. Jai Assam!

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