Kanyashree Prakalpa: Transforming Girl Child Education in West Bengal
Kanyashree Prakalpa is an award-winning scheme by the West Bengal government that aims to improve the status and well-being of girls through conditional cash transfers. Launched in 2013, this United Nations-awarded programme has become a global model for girl child welfare and education.
Annual scholarship of ₹1000 for girls aged 13–18 years. One-time grant of ₹25000 at age 18 upon continuation of studies. Promotes education and delays child marriage. Recognized with UN Public Service Award in 2017.
Girls aged 13–18 enrolled in Class 8 or above. Unmarried and continuing education. Family income below ₹1.2 lakh per annum. Must be a resident of West Bengal.
Apply through school or block development office. Required documents: birth certificate, school enrollment proof, bank account, Aadhaar card. Forms available at schools and online.
Kanyashree Prakalpa has revolutionized girl child education in West Bengal, keeping thousands of girls in school and away from early marriage. Its international recognition is a testament to its massive positive impact on society.