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This Maharashtra government scheme offers financial support and training tools to VJNT and SBC students enrolled in  Read More... Sainik Schools. Read less

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The Social Justice and Special Assistance Department of Maharashtra has launched a special scheme to support students from Vimukta Jatis (VJ), Nomadic Tribes (NT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC) who are undergoing training at Sainik Schools.

What is this scheme?

This initiative aims to provide a maintenance allowance to eligible backward class students training in Sainik Schools. The goal is to encourage more students from these communities to join Sainik Schools, which can open doors for them to pursue careers in the National Defence Academy (NDA).

Who can benefit from this scheme?

The scheme is specifically designed for students belonging to Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, or Special Backward Classes. They must be studying in classes 5th to 12th and enrolled in a Sainik School that is recognized or approved by the Government of Maharashtra. This also extends to support for vocational training for unemployed youth from these categories.

Why this scheme is important

The scheme plays a crucial role in promoting educational and career opportunities for students from disadvantaged communities. By easing the financial burden and providing essential tools, it empowers these students to pursue their dreams in institutions like Sainik Schools and potentially join the armed forces.

Objective

This Maharashtra government scheme offers financial support and training tools to VJNT and SBC students enrolled in Sainik Schools.

Benefits

All beneficiaries of the scheme are entitled to free and cashless hospitalization care for various ailments including pre-existing conditions/diseases, which can be availed from any empanelled hospital across the country. The treatment will include both surgical and medical procedures and limited day-care packages. However, OPD services and standalone diagnostics investigations will not be covered.

  1. CMHIS (GEN) beneficiaries will be entitled to more than 1950 medical and surgical packages across 27 major clinical specialties as well as entitlement to General Ward, similar to AB PM-JAY.
  2. CMHIS (EP) beneficiaries will be entitled similar to that available for central government employees under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) as well as differential room entitlement as per their employee grade.

Annual Risk Cover/ Sum Insured per family:

  1. For CMHIS (GEN) beneficiary families, the Sum Insured is ₹ 5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakhs Only) per family per annum on a family floater basis, similar to AB PM-JAY.
  2. For CMHIS (EP) beneficiary families, the Sum Insured is ₹ 20,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Lakhs Only) per family per annum on a family floater basis.
  3. Further, for Government employees, any additional expenses beyond the sum insured shall be reimbursed on a case-to-case basis by the State government on recommendation of the State Medical Board.

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Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for this scheme, you must meet the following conditions:

  1. You must be a citizen of India.
  2. You should be a permanent resident (domicile) of Maharashtra.
  3. You must belong to Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, or Special Backward Class.
  4. You need to be currently studying in classes 5th to 12th.
  5. Your training must be in a Sainik School recognized or approved by the Government of Maharashtra.
  6. You should not have already received benefits under this particular scheme.

How to Apply

To apply for this scheme, you will need to follow the process outlined by the concerned authorities:

  1. Interested students, particularly those applying for short-duration vocational training courses, should apply to the concerned Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI).
  2. The selection of students for these vocational courses will be made by the Principal of the respective Government ITI.

For specific application forms and submission details, please refer to the official announcements from the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department, Government of Maharashtra.

Documents You Might Need

  • Proof of Indian Citizenship
  • Domicile Certificate of Maharashtra
  • Caste Certificate (for Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, or Special Backward Class)
  • Proof of admission/enrollment in classes 5th to 12th
  • Proof of enrollment in a recognized Sainik School
  • Any other document as specified by the department

FAQ’s

What kind of financial aid is provided under the Sainik School training scheme for backward classes?

The scheme offers a maintenance allowance to cover training fees, which can range from ₹400 to ₹2400 per course. Additionally, upon completing the training, you will receive a tool kit worth ₹1000.

Who is eligible to get this maintenance allowance for Sainik School training?

This allowance is for students who are Indian citizens, permanent residents of Maharashtra, and belong to Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, or Special Backward Class. You must be studying in classes 5th to 12th in a Maharashtra government-approved Sainik School and not already be benefiting from this scheme.

What happens after I finish my training through this scheme?

Once you successfully complete your training, you will be provided with a useful tool kit valued at ₹1000 to help you start your career or employment.

How are students selected for the short-term vocational training courses supported by this scheme?

The selection for short-duration vocational training courses is handled by the Principal of the concerned Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) that you apply to.

Can someone who has already received benefits from this scheme apply again?

No, the eligibility criteria clearly state that applicants should not already be availing the benefits of this scheme. This ensures that the support reaches as many eligible individuals as possible.

What is the main goal of offering training allowance to backward class students in Sainik Schools?

The primary aim is to encourage more students from Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, and Special Backward Classes to join Sainik Schools, which can help them prepare for and seek admission into the National Defence Academy (NDA).

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