Money is reaching the bank accounts of daughters, Yogi government spent Rs 647 crore on Kanya Sumangala Yojana.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: There was a time when when a daughter was born in the house, along with happiness, a little worry would also appear on the forehead. Worried about her education, her health and her marriage. But Yogi Adityanath’s government in Uttar Pradesh has taken the initiative to end this concern.

Recently revealed government figures show that ‘Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana’ (MKSY) It is not just a scheme in name, but it has actually become a ‘sanjeevani’ for poor families.

Government opened the doors of heart and treasury
According to the latest report, Yogi government has not yet implemented this scheme in this financial year. Rs 647 crore Have spent. This is not a small amount. Lakhs of daughters of the state have directly benefited from this. The government’s objective is clear—no daughter’s education should stop due to lack of money.

When do you get money?
For those who don’t know, let us tell them that this money will not be given in one go, but as the daughter grows up. 6 Steps (Installments) Get in.
From the time of birth, till her vaccination, then admission in first class, sixth class, ninth class and finally when she does graduation or any diploma, the government keeps sending money.
Let us tell you that now by increasing the total amount under this scheme Rs 25,000 Has been increased (which was Rs 15 thousand earlier).

Not just money, thinking has changed
A big thinking of the government is working behind this expenditure of Rs 647 crore- Sex Ratio To improve. When the government gives money at every step, the family does not find the daughter a burden. He also teaches him and takes care of his health.

This year also thousands of new girls have been included in this scheme. If we talk about the total figures, then more than 19 lakh daughters in the state have taken advantage of this.

So brother, what are you waiting for?
If you are also a resident of Uttar Pradesh and have a darling in your house, then check whether you have filled the form of this scheme or not. The government is ready to give money, you just have to extend your hand. This money comes directly into the bank account (DBT), i.e. there is no brokerage in between.

Indeed, what could be a better example than ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’?