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West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari Unveils Kanya Ratna Scholarship for Girls' Education

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced new measures to promote girls' education and women's empowerment on Friday. Key initiatives include the Kanya Ratna Scholarship, doubling financial aid to 2000 rupees from 2027, and a 100 crore fund for higher studies. He also emphasized the implementation of the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme in the state. The measures aim to ensure no girl stops studying midway and to support students pursuing national and international opportunities.

West Bengal: CM Suvendu Adhikari announces new measures to promote girls' education

Kolkata, August 14

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Friday announced a series of measures aimed at promoting girls' education and women's empowerment, including the Kanya Ratna Scholarship and enhanced financial assistance for students.

Speaking about the government's focus on girls' education and empowerment, Suvendu Adhikari said, "May the girls who are gems in the eyes of the West Bengal government move forward with the mantra of Charuivati and best wishes. Our government is committed to promoting women's education and protecting empowerment in the spirit of Vidyasagar. In the first budget presented, in just eight months, we have taken measures ranging from giving priority to women in employment to increasing the number of women's education schools. In the field of higher education, we have taken measures so that no girl or sister has to stop studying midway in college."

Highlighting the implementation of the government's new initiatives for girls, the Chief Minister said, "The Prime Minister's Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme has been introduced in all states, but it has not been implemented in West Bengal so far. Today, we have included girls in the new system and pledged to stand by them. Girls should play a role in strengthening society more and more in the field of education. I would like everyone to take on the role of Mother Matangini Hazra."

Speaking about financial assistance for higher education, he said, "I have promised to give 50 thousand taka for higher education in the budget, which schemes I inaugurated today. To make it successful, the Department of Child and Women Welfare, the Department of Education and other related departments will work together. We have been in government for only 100 days. We have reviewed all our systems in all areas, and the study decision on whether the new system works or not is under process; that is, it is ongoing."

Detailing the scholarship and financial support measures, the Chief Minister said, "For girls, I am giving this Kanya Ratna Scholarship. I am continuing the Vivekananda Scholarship for those who get more than 60% marks. I have created a separate one of 100 crore rupees for students who want to study abroad or those who are going to pass the national-level exams. The financial grant that girls are getting for their studies under the current system of 1000 rupees each will be doubled from 2027. They will get 2000 rupees each."

The announcements were aimed at supporting girls pursuing higher education and providing financial assistance to students seeking opportunities in India and abroad.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

Good intentions, but let's see the implementation. We've heard many promises over the years. Also, why wait until 2027 to double the financial grant? The girls need support NOW, not in three years. Hope the bureaucracy doesn't eat up these funds.

Ananya R

This is exactly what Vidyasagar would have wanted - ensuring no girl has to drop out of college due to financial constraints. The 100 crore fund for national and international level exam preparation is a game-changer for rural students like me. Proud of this initiative! 🌟

Vikram M

The mention of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme is interesting. It's true that West Bengal was the only state not implementing it fully. Adhikari ji is right to finally bring it here. The doubling of the grant to 2000 rupees will help underprivileged girls a lot. Good governance in action.

Priya S

As a teacher in a government school, I see so many bright girls dropping out after Class 12 because family can't afford college. This scholarship will change their lives. The reference to Matangini Hazra reminds us of the strong women Bengal has always produced. 👩‍🎓

Kavya N

Nice to see the Vivekananda Scholarship continuing alongside the new Kanya Ratna. But I wish they'd focus more on vocational training for girls too. Not everyone wants to go to college - some girls need skill development to become entrepreneurs. Just a thought. 😊

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