Balako Mate Ni Vividh Sarkari Yojana Pdf | Various Government Scheme For Children
Cutting down the unnecessary words, let us concentrate on taking a look at the child schemes that are available in India. For the purpose of simplicity, we will break down this article into three categories – central government schemes, state government schemes and private sector schemes. The last section on private sector schemes may or may not have subsections, which we will decide over the course of time as we keep working on this article. Until then, please bear with us because this article is going to be a long article.
Central Government Child Schemes in India
In this section we will create a list of all child schemes that the central government launched from time to time to ensure that Indian children can enjoy a better future. Whether these schemes really worked or not is something debatable and we will deliberately skip that debate part. So, lo and behold all the child schemes launched by government of India. You get to see a table
Mid-Day Meal Scheme
Mid Day Meal Scheme in India was launched on 15th August 1995. All the students at government and aided schools are served with prominent, healthy and tasteful food during their stay at school. The diet is given with specified menu for about 200 days per annum, having about 300 calories, supplemented with nutritious variety of food (supported with sufficient proteins, minerals and vitamins). The objectives of Mid-Day Meal Scheme is to motivates poor students to acquire admissions and progress with health improvement with higher retention. This scheme comes under the Ministry of HRD Government of India.
Mid-Day Meal Scheme Website : http://mdm.nic.in/
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) :
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) Programme has been projected by Government of India since March, 2009, to improve upon the accessibility and quality of secondary education. This plan has raised the rate of enrollment from 52% during 2005-2006 to about 75%. The implementation of this scheme targets discarding barrier of gender, caste and creed, socio-economic and disability fence and also gives universal reach to secondary level education by the present year of 2017.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan Official Website : http://rmsaindia.gov.in/en/
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education
The central government of India has taken an extraordinary decision to enhance the enrollment of young girls (in the age group of 14 to 18 years) at secondary stage. This centrally sponsored scheme projected w.e.f. May, 2008, provides encouragement to girls to progress for secondary education and beyond.
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education Website : http://mhrd.gov.in/incentives
Saakshar Bharat Mission
Saakshar Bharat is a Program was designed and implemented in the year 2009 with an important motif of raising the national literacy level to 80 percent.
Higher concentration was laid on educating adult women so that the gap between rate of literacy for females and males should not be more than 10 percent under the objectives of Saakshar Bharat Mission this is nice approach in context to 2017. More so, another aspect of scheme involved the overall promotion of Reading, Writing and Arithmetic (3’ R).
Saakshar Bharat Mission Prerak salary is as per the norms of the Government.
Saakshar Bharat Mission Official Website : http://www.saksharbharat.in/index.php
Cutting down the unnecessary words, let us concentrate on taking a look at the child schemes that are available in India. For the purpose of simplicity, we will break down this article into three categories – central government schemes, state government schemes and private sector schemes. The last section on private sector schemes may or may not have subsections, which we will decide over the course of time as we keep working on this article. Until then, please bear with us because this article is going to be a long article.
Central Government Child Schemes in India
In this section we will create a list of all child schemes that the central government launched from time to time to ensure that Indian children can enjoy a better future. Whether these schemes really worked or not is something debatable and we will deliberately skip that debate part. So, lo and behold all the child schemes launched by government of India. You get to see a table
Government Schemes for Education
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan :
An inclusive scheme for imparting education to all
The Government of India has launched many projects to promote the schemes of teaching and devices of training throughout nation since the year 2000. All the state governments are being provided proper guidelines and financial assistance. New educational institutions are being established with the construction of school buildings, supplementary classrooms and laboratories play grounds, safe drinking water, toilets etc.
Employment of regular and well qualified teaching and official staff is very essential and is being taken care of. The students are being given assistance of free textbooks, uniforms, sports’ equipments and support for improving learning under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Scheme.
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Portal : http://www.ssa.nic.in/
Mid-Day Meal Scheme
Mid Day Meal Scheme in India was launched on 15th August 1995. All the students at government and aided schools are served with prominent, healthy and tasteful food during their stay at school. The diet is given with specified menu for about 200 days per annum, having about 300 calories, supplemented with nutritious variety of food (supported with sufficient proteins, minerals and vitamins). The objectives of Mid-Day Meal Scheme is to motivates poor students to acquire admissions and progress with health improvement with higher retention. This scheme comes under the Ministry of HRD Government of India.
Mid-Day Meal Scheme Website : http://mdm.nic.in/
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) :
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) Programme has been projected by Government of India since March, 2009, to improve upon the accessibility and quality of secondary education. This plan has raised the rate of enrollment from 52% during 2005-2006 to about 75%. The implementation of this scheme targets discarding barrier of gender, caste and creed, socio-economic and disability fence and also gives universal reach to secondary level education by the present year of 2017.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan Official Website : http://rmsaindia.gov.in/en/
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education
The central government of India has taken an extraordinary decision to enhance the enrollment of young girls (in the age group of 14 to 18 years) at secondary stage. This centrally sponsored scheme projected w.e.f. May, 2008, provides encouragement to girls to progress for secondary education and beyond.
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education Website : http://mhrd.gov.in/incentives
Saakshar Bharat Mission
Saakshar Bharat is a Program was designed and implemented in the year 2009 with an important motif of raising the national literacy level to 80 percent.
Higher concentration was laid on educating adult women so that the gap between rate of literacy for females and males should not be more than 10 percent under the objectives of Saakshar Bharat Mission this is nice approach in context to 2017. More so, another aspect of scheme involved the overall promotion of Reading, Writing and Arithmetic (3’ R).
Saakshar Bharat Mission Prerak salary is as per the norms of the Government.
Saakshar Bharat Mission Official Website : http://www.saksharbharat.in/index.php
Balako Mate Ni Vividh Sarkari Yojana | Various Government Scheme For Children
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