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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Good News For Student, CM Rupani advertised for these children, assistance of Rs 1500 per student.








Good Things For Student, CM Rupani advertised for these children, assistance of Rs 1500 per student.

Gandhinagar: 

A core committee meeting was chaired by the CM and Deputy CM at the Gandhinagar.  CM Vijaybhai Rupani, who has gone to his home  in the state's ashram schools, Diyasang hostels of the Samaras hostel and the child protection home in the lock down, declared the corona virus.  He has announced a grant of Rs 1500 per student for the costs of April.

In the recent state of lock down, these children have moved into their houses  or have shifted.  A  roughly  3 lakh 25 thousand children will be offered  Rs 1500 for assistance during April.  In addition , CM Rupani made another sensitive decision. The Government will also   give 1,500 such assistance in April in the current lock down in the state of lock down in the state.

Important decision was taken at a core committee meeting chaired by CM Vijay Rupani and Deputy CM Nitin Patel.  The Chief Minister declared in detail that the children belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backpunches and non-reserved classes in the state, who stay and study in hostels, ashram schools.  The state government will give regular meal support to them.

The BJP government’s announcement is seen as an attempt to counter Hardik Patel’s agitation on August 25, where he has threatened the state government to sit on a fast-unto-death till his demands for reservation for the Patidar community is not met.About 1.5 crore of Gujarat’s total 6.5 crore population do not avail any jobs or education-related government benefits and these schemes will cover a big  number of them, as per Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel. Earlier this year, the state government had made a budgetary provision of ₹ 600 crore for the Gujarat Unreserved Educational & Economical Development Corporation to implement these Yojanao .

The schemes unveiled on Friday contain the Academic Studies Scheme, the Foreign Studies Scheme and a scheme to make self employment, among others.

Under the Educational Studies Scheme, a people from the non-reserved category can avail a loan of up to Rs 10 lakh for college education at 4% interest every year. In addition the Rs 3 lakh or below income criteria, the applicant has to secure 60% in 1st 2nd  grade.

The Foreign Studies Scheme will help a person who wishes to pursue further studies after completing his 12th grade. The candidate can avail a loan of up to ₹5 lakh for a 4% interest if he/she has got 60% in the 12th grade and yearly family income is ₹ 4.5 lakh.


Gujarat recently has 49.5% reservation, containing 7.5% for Scheduled Castes, 15% for Scheduled Tribes and 27% for OBCs. In year 1992, the Supreme Court set a ceiling of 50% for all kinds of reservations, while ruling that the congregation Commission’s recommendation offering reservations to OBCs was constitutionally valid.

Introduction÷


This yojana for construction of hostels for Scheduled Caste (SC) students is one of the means to enable and encourage children/students belonging to these Castes (SC) to achieve quality education. Such hostels are immensely advantageous to the students hailing from village and remote areas of the nation . While the scheme of construction of hostels for SC girls is in operation from the Third 5 Year Plan (1961-66), the same for boys was started with effect from the year 1989-90. 

All votes by either House on any question shall be by Yeas and Nays and as such be entered into that Homes Journal. 
The existence of systems is may be  only since human civilization has evolved, there are many types of systems prevailing in the whole world. Systems or Practices, which were made for human society. But sometimes these systems subdue peoples , The perception of the tradition falls on their thinking and understanding, and if somebody removes the curtain and conveyed the truth to the people, then some peoples suppress that “transformative thinking”.

One such system the “dowry system”. After the marriage, the gifts, household items, money  and ornaments, and any type of movable and immovable property brought with her by the daughter-in-law are called dowry.

Dowry-system was initiated as blessings to give  a start to a new home of daughter after marriage. But due to   the time, some greedy tendencies persons  have changed the real meaning of this system. Now “dowry system” has become a very important part of marriage. Dowry system is not only prevail in India but also  in Europe, Africa, China, Greece, Japan and more other nations . In various nations, the kind  and purpose of dowry have remained very different, but now many countries have stopped the circulation of this practice, but this practice in India has still been formidable form.

Many peoples pretend not to take dowry, At first the groom-side people say that “we only require your daughter” And then there are later dialogues “There should be at least one gold chain, ring and 51 thousand cash in the “Teeka” (a type  of ritual before marriage), otherwise what will be our respect in the relatives?” After that, before marriage “daughter should have her ornaments in full with her, and then whatever you wish , offer her, taking care of caste and society.” The Excuse is to keep honor in the caste and society and means the solution is itself. If the boy is a doctor or engineer then the demand for dowry increases even more because the boy is very educated.

Many laws have been made to eradicate the dowry system and over time the law has been created more rigid. But still, daughters could not escape. Several dowry grievances cannot reach the law and daughters commit sins like  suicide. Laws related to Dowry system are following .  As per  the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, there is a provision for the imprisonment of five years and fine of 15,000 rupees for taking dowry, giving or cooperating in its transactions

Objectives÷


The chief motive of the revised scheme is to attract implementing agencies for undertaking construction of hostels, especially for SC girls, towards the broader vision of containment and reduction of their dropout rate. The other purposes are: (i) having a girls hostel with a capacity of 100 seats, in every block headquarters of low literacy districts not having one as of now, by way of primacy, (ii) repairing and appropriate maintenance of hostels, and (iii) having an effective mechanism for monitoring, review, etc. The scheme is implemented by the State Governments, Union Territory Administrations and the Central & State Universities/ Institutions. These implementing agencies are provided eligible central assistance as per provisions of the schemes , for fresh construction of hostel buildings, for expansion of the existing hostel facilities and for periodic repair and maintenance of the hostels constructed under this scheme.

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