പെണ്കുട്ടികളുടെ ഭാവി സുരക്ഷിതമാക്കുന്നതിന് കേന്ദ്ര സര്ക്കാര് ആസൂത്രണം ചെയ്ത പദ്ധതി
പെണ്കുട്ടികളുടെ ഭാവി സുരക്ഷിതമാക്കുന്നതിന് കേന്ദ്ര സര്ക്കാര് ആസൂത്രണം ചെയ്ത പദ്ധതിയെക്കുറിച്ചു കൂടുതൽ അറിയാം വീഡിയോ കാണൂ.നിങ്ങളുടെ വീഡിയോകൽ അല്ലങ്കിൽ രചനകൾ കൂടുതൽ ആളുകളിലേക്ക് എത്തിക്കുവാൻ കോൺടാക്ട് ചെയ്യൂ.
It is a small deposit scheme for the girl child’s launched as a part of Beti Bachao Beti Padao. It can be open at anytime after birth till she turns into 10 years with minimum deposit of 250 rupees. In earner days it was 1000 rupees. The maximum amount of deposite is 1.5 lakh during the financial year. The account can be start at any post offices or authorised branches of commercial banks. And you can also start account through internet. The account remains operative till she gets married after 18 years or for 21 years from the date of it’s opening. When the girl turns 10, she can manage her account individually and payments can be done by parents. She can also use this money for higher education. She can withdraw 50% of the amount after she turns into 18 for higher studies. The depositor can open only one account in the name of the girl child.one can’t open 2 account for the same girl. The documents required to start Sukanya Samruthi Yojana account are;
- Sukanya Samruthi Yojana account opening form (the application form can download from internet or will get it from post office or the bank from where the account has been opened)
- Photos
- Birth certificate of the girl child
- Identity proof of the depositor (parent or legal guardian) such as PAN card, ration card, driving license or passport.
- Address proof of depositor such as passport, ration card, electricity bill, telephone bill, driving license etc.
Once opened the account, you will get passbook from the issuer. You can open account by filling the application form and submit to hmthe bank along with documents and photos. After opening the account, you can make deposite by cash, cheque or demand draft. This is one of the best scheme that can be start for the girl child’s to support their higher educations.