The Bihar government's Education Department is running several schemes to promote student education in the state. The Chief Minister's Girl Child/Boy Child Incentive Scheme is a significant initiative aimed at motivating students to perform better. Under this scheme, financial assistance is provided to students who pass the 10th grade with first-class marks from government schools. The government believes that receiving incentives will boost students' confidence and motivate them to pursue further education. This scheme is proving particularly helpful for students from economically disadvantaged families.
The Bihar government launched the Chief Minister's Girl Child/Boy Incentive Scheme to improve the state's education standards and encourage students to pursue further studies. The primary goal of this scheme is to ensure that students do not drop out after the 10th grade and instead pursue higher secondary education. Many times, due to financial constraints, students are unable to continue their studies. This scheme provides them with financial support and an opportunity to advance.
Under this scheme, students who pass the 10th grade with first division from government schools in Bihar are given an incentive of ₹10,000. This amount is transferred directly to the students' bank accounts through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), ensuring transparency and hassle-free access to the benefits.
Students are motivated to pursue further studies.
The government's goal is not only to provide financial assistance but also to motivate students to perform better. When students receive recognition and financial support for their good results, their morale is boosted, and they are encouraged to continue their studies in 11th and 12th grades and beyond. This also improves the level of education in the state.
A major help for poor and rural students.
This scheme is proving particularly beneficial for students from poor and rural families. Many families find it difficult to afford education, so the ₹10,000 assistance proves crucial for them. With this, students can buy books, uniforms, and other necessary things and continue their studies without any interruption.
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