Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana
Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana
Who benefits?
Daughters from zero to ten years can join this scheme.
• Parents or legal guardians can open a daughter-daughter account. (Age limit of the girl is 10 years).
• Only one daughter-daughter account can be opened but if more than one daughter is in the family then maximum two Daughter's account can be opened.
If a twin baby-daughter is born in the second delivery after the birth of the first daughter, an account can be opened in the Sukanya Samrudhi of the three daughters.
Terms
After opening an account it is necessary to pay at least Rs.250 / - in a financial year. And a maximum of Rs.1,50,000 / - (one lakh fifty thousand full) can be paid and this amount can be deducted under section 80 (c) of the Income Tax Act.
How much benefit:
You get higher interest rate as compared to the interest rate on bank deposits.
The amount deposited in this account is deductible up to a maximum of Rs.1,50,000 / - under Section 80 (c) of the Income Tax Act.
Can be used at the time of marriage of daughter / bride as well as 50% of the amount deposited for higher studies of bride / daughter can be withdrawn.
Where to get benefits
Sukanya Samrudhi account can be opened in public sector banks, private banks as well as post office.
What documents are required to open an account?
Birth certificate of the bride / daughter.
Identity card with photo of guardian,
Proof of residence address of the guardian.
Official Website : Sukanya Samrudhi Yojana
Source : Sarkar ni Kalyankari Yojana Booklet
Special Thanks : CM Gujarat, Collector Rajkot, Jilla Vahivati Tantr Rajkot.
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Introduction
The main task of the Government of Gujarat's SJE Dept. is to ensure the Economic development and Empowerment of persons belonging to Society’s underprivileged sections as below:
- Scheduled Castes
- Developing Castes
- Socially and Economically Backward Classes
- Minority communities
- Physically and mentally challenged persons.
Welfare yojanas are also being implemented by this Department for the orphans, destitute persons, beggars and old aged persons.
The welfare yojanas being implemented by this Department can be mainly classified as under:
- Education
- Economic Welfare
- Health and Housing
- Other yojanas