Goverment has started the ladlid scheme in the goverment school to encourage education girl 120 (words)
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Education is a basic right to any children and childrens are our future generation so the need of education for them is necessary what country like India mainly we have seen that they form gender differences like this and there boys to the school for education but but they don't send their girls because the thing they did not need education because after some year they got married and busy in house life so they did not need for education but government want to improve bad conditions of women's so they form 7 skins to provide education to the girl like free education to the girls and ladli.
The Ladli (beloved girl) scheme was launched in January 2008 in India by the then ruling political party – Indian National Congress that aimed to empower the girl child in the Indian society.
A girl child is still given less preference than a boy child in many rural parts of India as the girls are considered to be a financial burden while the boys are believed to earn and support the family when they grow up.
In order to reduce the problem of female feticides and lack of female education across the nation, under the scheme the government deposits INR 35,000 in the girl child’s name at different stages from birth till she turns 18. She gets the money on completion of her studies for standard X – 16 years old or standard XII –-18 years old, age equivalent, along with the interest earned on the fixed deposit.
Other financial support is also provided to the family on the birth of a girl child in the form of term deposits of INR 11,000 if the child is born in hospital and of INR 10,000 if born at home. Additional INR 5,000 is added each time when the girl child completes her studies for standard I, VI, IX, XI and XII, i.e, when she turns 7, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years old respectively.
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