The Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana (MKSY), launched by the Uttar Pradesh government in 2019, provides financial assistance of up to Rs 25,000 to eligible girls from birth through higher education. Implemented by the state’s department of women welfare, the scheme aims to support girls’ education, improve welfare outcomes and reduce the financial burden on families by releasing funds at six key stages of a beneficiary’s life through a direct benefit transfer system.The scheme has emerged as one of Uttar Pradesh’s flagship initiatives focused on supporting girls and encouraging continued education.According to government figures, more than 27 lakh girls have benefited under the programme since its launch. Over Rs 674 crore has been transferred directly to beneficiaries across the state through digital payment mechanisms.The government says the scheme is designed not as a one-time grant but as sustained support that accompanies a girl through different stages of childhood and education.What is Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana?Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana is a welfare programme that provides financial assistance to girls at important milestones from birth until admission into higher education or diploma courses.The scheme was introduced under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and is administered by the Department of Women Welfare.Its stated objective is to ensure that financial constraints do not become a barrier to a girl’s education and development. By linking benefits to educational progression and other milestones, the programme seeks to encourage school enrolment and retention while promoting the welfare of girls.How much financial assistance is provided?Eligible beneficiaries receive a total of Rs 25,000, distributed across six stages.The assistance is structured as follows:Rs 5,000 at birthRs 2,000 after completion of immunisation during the first yearRs 3,000 on admission to Class 1Rs 3,000 on admission to Class 6Rs 5,000 on admission to Class 9Rs 7,000 on securing admission to a degree or diploma courseRather than providing a lump-sum payment, the scheme releases funds at stages that correspond with key educational and developmental transitions.How are payments made?The scheme operates through a dedicated online portal for applications and verification.Financial assistance is transferred directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system and the Public Financial Management System (PFMS). The government says this mechanism is intended to improve transparency, minimise delays and eliminate the role of intermediaries in fund disbursement.Why does the scheme matter?The programme forms part of broader efforts to improve educational outcomes for girls and promote their participation in higher education.Officials say the scheme seeks to reinforce the importance of investing in daughters by providing financial support at stages where families often face increasing educational expenses. Particular emphasis is placed on supporting girls as they move into secondary education and higher studies, periods when dropout rates have historically been a concern in several regions.The government has also been undertaking awareness and registration drives to ensure eligible beneficiaries are enrolled and able to access the assistance available under the scheme.The larger objectiveBy combining staged financial assistance with digital delivery systems, the Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana aims to provide long-term support rather than short-term relief.The programme’s structure reflects an approach in which assistance begins at birth and continues through a girl’s educational journey, with the objective of helping families support their daughters’ schooling, skill development and entry into higher education.As beneficiary numbers continue to rise, the scheme remains a key component of Uttar Pradesh’s efforts to improve opportunities for girls and strengthen educational participation across the state.Get the latest India news and live updates. 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The Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana (MKSY), launched by the Uttar Pradesh government in 2019, provides financial assistance of up to Rs 25,000 to eligible girls from birth through higher education. Implemented by the state’s department of women welfare, the scheme aims to support girls’ education, improve welfare outcomes and reduce the financial burden on families by releasing funds at six key stages of a beneficiary’s life through a direct benefit transfer system.The scheme has emerged as one of Uttar Pradesh’s flagship initiatives focused on supporting girls and encouraging continued education.According to government figures, more than 27 lakh girls have benefited under the programme since its launch. Over Rs 674 crore has been transferred directly to beneficiaries across the state through digital payment mechanisms.The government says the scheme is designed not as a one-time grant but as sustained support that accompanies a girl through different stages of childhood and education.What is Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana?Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana is a welfare programme that provides financial assistance to girls at important milestones from birth until admission into higher education or diploma courses.The scheme was introduced under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and is administered by the Department of Women Welfare.Its stated objective is to ensure that financial constraints do not become a barrier to a girl’s education and development. By linking benefits to educational progression and other milestones, the programme seeks to encourage school enrolment and retention while promoting the welfare of girls.How much financial assistance is provided?Eligible beneficiaries receive a total of Rs 25,000, distributed across six stages.The assistance is structured as follows:
- Rs 5,000 at birth
- Rs 2,000 after completion of immunisation during the first year
- Rs 3,000 on admission to Class 1
- Rs 3,000 on admission to Class 6
- Rs 5,000 on admission to Class 9
- Rs 7,000 on securing admission to a degree or diploma course
Rather than providing a lump-sum payment, the scheme releases funds at stages that correspond with key educational and developmental transitions.How are payments made?The scheme operates through a dedicated online portal for applications and verification.Financial assistance is transferred directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system and the Public Financial Management System (PFMS). The government says this mechanism is intended to improve transparency, minimise delays and eliminate the role of intermediaries in fund disbursement.Why does the scheme matter?The programme forms part of broader efforts to improve educational outcomes for girls and promote their participation in higher education.Officials say the scheme seeks to reinforce the importance of investing in daughters by providing financial support at stages where families often face increasing educational expenses. Particular emphasis is placed on supporting girls as they move into secondary education and higher studies, periods when dropout rates have historically been a concern in several regions.The government has also been undertaking awareness and registration drives to ensure eligible beneficiaries are enrolled and able to access the assistance available under the scheme.The larger objectiveBy combining staged financial assistance with digital delivery systems, the Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana aims to provide long-term support rather than short-term relief.The programme’s structure reflects an approach in which assistance begins at birth and continues through a girl’s educational journey, with the objective of helping families support their daughters’ schooling, skill development and entry into higher education.As beneficiary numbers continue to rise, the scheme remains a key component of Uttar Pradesh’s efforts to improve opportunities for girls and strengthen educational participation across the state.