Gujarat Disburses Rs 354 Crore Scholarships to 14 Lakh Students via DBT

The Gujarat government distributed Rs 354 crore in scholarships directly to the bank accounts of nearly 14 lakh students. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel highlighted a dramatic reduction in the girls' dropout rate, now at just 2%, crediting initiatives like Kanya Kelavani. The funds support schemes such as Namo Lakshmi and Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana Yojana to promote education, especially in science. The event also featured grants for student startup projects, reflecting Gujarat's focus on innovation from the school level.

Key Points: Gujarat Gives Rs 354 Crore Scholarships to Students

  • Rs 354 crore disbursed via DBT
  • 13.96 lakh student beneficiaries
  • Girls' dropout rate falls to 2%
  • Startup grants for student projects
  • Smart classrooms under Mission School of Excellence
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Over 13.96 lakh Gujarat students receive Rs 354 crore in scholarships through DBT

Gujarat govt disburses Rs 354 crore to 13.96 lakh students via Direct Benefit Transfer for various scholarship schemes, boosting education.

"Earlier, the dropout ratio in Gujarat was around 34-38 per cent; today it has come down to just two per cent. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 27

The Gujarat government on Friday disbursed scholarships worth Rs 354 crore to more than 13.96 lakh students through Direct Benefit Transfer at an event held in Gandhinagar, chaired by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

The funds were distributed to beneficiaries under SSIP 2.0, Namo Lakshmi Yojana, Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana Yojana, Mukhyamantri Gyan Sadhana Merit Scholarship, and Mukhyamantri Gyan Setu Merit Scholarship, with the money credited directly into students' bank accounts.

Addressing the gathering, Patel said that sustained efforts in education had significantly reduced the dropout rate among girls in the state.

"Earlier, the dropout ratio in Gujarat was around 34-38 per cent; today it has come down to just two per cent," he said.

He added that initiatives such as Kanya Kelavani Mahotsav and Shala Praveshotsav, launched when Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the state, had helped improve enrolment and retention.

Patel said schools across Gujarat are now equipped with smart classrooms and digital laboratories under the 'Mission School of Excellence', ensuring improved access to quality education.

He said there had been "transformative change" in the country's education sector over the past 11 years under the Prime Minister's leadership.

Referring to schemes aimed at girls' education, he said Namo Lakshmi and Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana were introduced to ensure that financial constraints do not interrupt studies and to encourage participation in science streams.

"With the successful implementation of these schemes, there has been a 6-7 per cent increase in the number of girls in schools," he said.

He also said Gujarat has ranked first in startup rankings for five consecutive years and that students are being provided platforms for innovation from the school level.

During the event, assistance amounting to Rs 69.69 lakh was distributed to 735 students under 'SSIP 2.0' for innovative projects.

Advising students, Patel said, "During student life, social media should be used in a limited manner so that more focus can be placed on studies."

Education Minister Pradyuman Vaja said the DBT-based distribution reflected transparency in governance.

"More than 13 lakh students have received over Rs 354 crore directly in their accounts today, which is a transparent step by the government," he said.

He added that more than 1,400 students have begun working on 735 selected startup ideas, and that the state provides grants of up to Rs 20,000 at the school level to promote entrepreneurship.

"There has been a notable increase in girls' enrolment over the past two years under the Namo Lakshmi and Namo Saraswati schemes, and that Rs 1,500 crore has been allocated for these programmes in the coming year," he said.

According to the government, a total of Rs 1,871.78 crore has so far been provided to 27.61 lakh students under these schemes.

- IANS

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Rohit P
DBT is the way forward. It ensures the money reaches the actual beneficiary. No more stories of funds getting stuck or misused. Transparency in such schemes builds public trust. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's model.
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Arjun K
While the scholarship amount is good, I hope the government also focuses on the quality of education in rural areas. Smart classrooms are great, but we need qualified teachers who can use them effectively. The dropout rate reduction is a positive sign, though.
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Shreya B
The increase in girls in science streams is the best news here! 💪 Financial support for science education can truly change lives and bring more women into STEM fields. Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana is a much-needed scheme.
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Michael C
Investing in education and startups from the school level is a visionary policy. Gujarat's consistent top ranking in startups isn't an accident. This creates a culture of innovation early on. Other Indian states should replicate this.
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Kavya N
The CM's advice on limiting social media is spot on for students. But alongside scholarships, we also need career counselling sessions. Many students get funds but are confused about which path to take. Overall, a good step by the government.

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