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Maharashtra Government Launches 'Ladla Bhai Yojana'; Monthly Assistance of Rs 10,000

The Maharashtra government has launched the 'Ladla Bhai Yojana,' providing Rs 6,000 per month to 12th pass students, Rs 8,000 to diploma students, and Rs 10,000 to graduates, along with a one-year paid apprenticeship in factories.

Updated on: 18 July, 2024 10:34 AM IST By: KJ Staff
Ladla Bhai Yojana Announced during Ashadhi Ekadashi at the Vitthal temple in Pandharpur, (Photo Source: @mieknathshinde/X)

The Maharashtra government has introduced the 'Ladla Bhai Yojana,' a special scheme aimed at supporting the state's youth. Announced by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, this program seeks to provide significant financial assistance to students based on their educational achievements, while also addressing the pressing issue of unemployment in the state.

The scheme, announced during the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi at the Vitthal temple in Pandharpur, offers a monthly stipend to students who have completed their 12th grade, are pursuing a diploma, or have graduated. Specifically, 12th pass students will receive Rs 6,000 per month, diploma students will get Rs 8,000 per month, and graduates will be awarded Rs 10,000 per month.

Chief Minister Shinde highlighted the dual purpose of the scheme: providing immediate financial relief and preparing a skilled workforce for the future. Shinde stated that the 'Ladla Bhai Yojana' will not only support the youth financially but also equip them with practical skills and experience. Under this initiative, youths will undergo a one-year apprenticeship in various factories, allowing them to gain valuable work experience and enhance their employability.

This apprenticeship component is a pivotal aspect of the scheme. The government will subsidize these apprenticeships, ensuring that the participants are paid during their training period. This initiative aims to produce a workforce that is proficient and ready to meet the demands of both state and national industries.

The introduction of the 'Ladla Bhai Yojana' follows the successful implementation of the 'Ladli Behna Yojana,' which provided similar support to girls in the state. The government aims to create a balanced approach to youth empowerment and workforce development, by extending this support to boys.

However, the timing of this announcement, just months before the Maharashtra assembly elections, has sparked discussions about its political implications. Critics suggest that the scheme is a strategic move by the Shinde government to garner support and address the growing concern of youth unemployment, a key issue raised by the opposition.

In response to these speculations, the Chief Minister highlighted the scheme's focus on long-term benefits rather than immediate political gains. The initiative aims to secure the future of the youth and the state, representing a historic step towards reducing unemployment and building a robust, skilled workforce, Shinde explained.

As the 'Ladla Bhai Yojana' rolls out, it promises to be a transformative program for Maharashtra's youth, providing them with the financial support and practical experience needed to thrive in today's competitive job market.

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