Welfare Measures for Children of Labourers सभी को ₹7500 रूपये फ्री में, जल्द करें आवेदन
Welfare Measures for Children of Labourers सभी को ₹7500 रूपये फ्री में, जल्द करें आवेदन

Details
The scheme “Welfare Measures for Children of Labourers” is a Sub-Component of the Scheme “Integrated Coffee Development Project During the Medium Term Framework (MTF) Period: Development Support to Stakeholders” by the Coffee Board, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This scheme aims to provide welfare measures in the form of educational stipends, incentives for academic excellence, and financial support for higher education to the children of SC/ST (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe) labourers who demonstrate exceptional academic performance and pursue higher education after completing the 10th grade, thus enhancing their educational prospects.
Benefits
Educational Stipends
₹2,250 per student
Incentive Award (in addition to ₹2,250/- Educational Stipend)
For Boys: ₹1,000; For Girls: ₹1,500
Financial Assistance
Traditional Courses (Arts, Science, Commerce, etc.)
(a) Graduation: ₹3,750 per student
(b) Post-Graduation: ₹7,500 per student
Professional Courses
(a) Medical Sciences: ₹7,500 per student
(b) Agriculture and allied Sciences / Animal Husbandry / Engineering / Pharmacy / Nursing / Other Equivalent Professional Degree Courses: ₹7,500 per student
Eligibility
- Children of SC/ST labourers working in coffee plantations and Licensed Coffee Curing Works, who are pursuing higher education after the 10th grade, are eligible.
- Eligibility extends to the first two surviving children of SC/ST labourers employed in Coffee Plantations and Licensed Coffee Curing Works. In cases where the birth of the second child results in twins or multiple births, assistance shall be granted to all the children, provided they meet individual merit requirements.
- Children of Clerks, Drivers, Supervisors, and Estate/Curing Works Managers are not entitled to these benefits.
- The educational institution where the student is enrolled must be recognized by the Central or State Governments.
- Educational Stipends: Students who have successfully passed the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate), 10th Class, or Matriculation examination and have commenced higher studies after SSLC, such as 1st-year PUC (Pre-University Course), Polytechnic, or Vocational Training in the current academic year, are eligible.
- Incentive Award: One female student and one male student in each region under the Deputy Director (Extension) (or Joint Director (Extension) for the NER region) who have achieved the highest marks in the SSLC, 10th Class, or Matriculation examination in the previous academic year and continue their studies in the current academic year are eligible.
- Financial Assistance: Students pursuing higher education, including Graduation, Post-Graduation, and Professional Courses such as Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy, and Nursing in the current academic year after completing the 2nd PUC (Pre-University Course) or 12th Class in the previous academic year, are eligible.
- A student eligible for an Educational Stipend is also eligible for an Incentive Award based on their academic merit.
- Students pursuing the 1st year of PUC (11th Class) or Diploma courses during a specific academic year but completed the SSLC (10th Class) in earlier years are also eligible for educational stipends.
- Students pursuing Graduation or Professional Courses during a specific academic year but completed the 2nd year of PUC (12th Class) in earlier years are also eligible for financial assistance.
- Students pursuing Post-Graduation studies during the academic year 2017-18 but completed Graduation in years other than 2016-17 are also eligible for financial assistance.
- Students pursuing the 2nd or 3rd year of Graduation or Post-Graduation courses, as the case may be, are eligible for financial assistance, regardless of whether they had previously availed or applied for financial assistance in previous years while pursuing the 1st or 2nd year of their course.
Application Process
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For availing the incentives
Step 1: The interested and eligible applicants should take print of the prescribed format of the application form.
Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the Coffee Board.
Documents Required
- Duly filled in application in the prescribed forms, affixed with recent photographs of the students.
- A self-attested Identity card viz., Student identity card and Aadhaar.
- A self-attested marks sheet of the previous class/year.
- Self-attested copy of the SC/ST caste certificate issued by competent state government authority.
- A Certificate from the owners / authorized persons of the plantation/curing works in which the parent/s are employed. (as per the prescribed format provided in the application).
- A Certificate from the Principal of the college, where the student is studying during the current academic year. (as per the prescribed format provided in the application).
- A copy of the Bank Pass Book having the details of account number, name of the Bank, branch, IFSC code, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a specific format or template for applicants to use when completing the application, and what does this format entail?
What measures are taken to maintain fairness and integrity in the application and subsidy process, and how does the Coffee Board address attempts to influence this process?
Is there room for flexibility in the terms and conditions of this scheme, and under what circumstances might they be amended?
Could you elucidate further on the handling of funds for this scheme and how it impacts the allocation of educational incentives?
Can you specify the documentation required when applying for these educational incentives, and how does each document contribute to the application process?
What is the procedure for interested applicants to avail of these incentives, and could you outline the necessary steps?
Are there specific courses or fields of study under Professional courses that receive Financial Assistance, and if so, what is the extent of this support?
Could you elaborate on the Financial Assistance provided for Post-Graduation in traditional courses and how it benefits students?
What amount of Financial Assistance is allocated for students pursuing Graduation in traditional courses, and how does this support their education?
How does the Incentive Award work, and what are the additional sums provided for boys and girls?
Could you provide more information about the recognized educational institutions that are eligible for this scheme?
Are there any exclusions in terms of occupation when considering eligibility for these educational benefits?
What criteria determine the eligibility of children for this scheme, and how many children of SC/ST labourers can benefit from it?
Can you elaborate on the primary objective of the “Welfare Measures for Children of Labourers” scheme and the specific educational support it provides to children of SC/ST labourers?
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