14 children under Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashrya Yojna admitted in reputed educational institutions: Sukhu
The aspirations of orphaned children for receiving world-class education are being realized, thanks to the Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashrya Scheme. Under this Yojna, the State Government is making significant strides in enrolling orphaned children in convents and reputed educational institutions, thus providing them with high-quality education.
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that three orphaned girls from Shishu Sudhar Grih have been admitted to Convent Tara Hall School in Shimla, with transport facilities to be provided shortly. Additionally, five children from Shishu Sudhar Grih have been enrolled in Dayanand Public School, Shimla while four orphans have secured admissions to Pinegrove School, Solan and two children have been admitted to DAV School Sundernagar in the Mandi district. The State Government is bearing the entire cost of their studies, and the concerned department has been instructed to explore possibilities for enrolling more orphaned children in other prestigious educational institutions in the State.
Under Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashrya Yojna, 1,084 children living in Child Care Institutions (CCI) received financial assistance totaling Rs. 1.02 crore during the financial year 2023-24,. Additionally, 2,719 beneficiaries received Rs. 4.34 crore as Rs. 4,000 per month pocket money. Further disbursements included Rs. 59.81 lakh as festival allowance, Rs. 54.20 lakh as clothing allowance, and Rs. 32.52 lakh as nutritional diet money for 1,084 children. In the financial year 2024-25, 1,061 orphans are set to receive Rs. 1.99 crore as social security, 3,121 beneficiaries would receive Rs. 16.89 crore as Rs. 4,000 per month pocket money, and Rs. 65.76 lakh would be disbursed to 1,025 orphans as festival allowance shortly, with the process to complete the codal formalities underway.
Moreover, under the scheme, 48 beneficiaries received financial assistance of Rs. 15.52 lakh for higher education, 17 children were awarded Rs. 7.02 lakh for vocational training, one child received Rs. 17,500 for skill development, three children received Rs. 6 lakh for startup projects, and two orphans were allotted land for construction of house during the year 2023-24. In the current financial year, Rs. 28.30 lakh have been disbursed to 68 beneficiaries for higher education, Rs. 26.95 lakh to 48 children for vocational training, two orphans have received Rs. 3.13 lakh for skill development, and Rs. 7.45 lakh was given to four beneficiaries for their startup projects so far.
The Chief Minister stated that the State Government has accorded top priority to uplifting the underprivileged and giving them a voice. Himachal Pradesh is the first State in the country to enact a law specifically to support orphans, ensuring that the State Government takes responsibility for their care and education, allowing them to lead a dignified life.