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Jute Resource-Cum-Production Centre 2026

Launched in 1985 by the DPIIT, this scheme provides financial rewards to bright children of salt labourers Read More... to help with their education expenses. Read less

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The Indian government, through the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), introduced a special scheme back in 1985 to support the children of salt industry workers. This initiative aims to encourage academic excellence by providing financial rewards to deserving students.

What Is This Scheme?

This scheme is designed to give financial assistance to the children of individuals working in salt production. The rewards are meant to help cover the initial costs of books, stationery, and other essential items when students get admitted to recognised institutions for higher studies.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

The primary beneficiaries are the children of salt workers. To be eligible, the salt worker parent must have at least one year of continuous service in a salt work. The child themselves needs to be studying in classes VI through XII and must have passed their previous examination in the first attempt.

Why This Scheme Is Important

The scheme plays a crucial role in motivating children from salt labourer families to pursue their education further. By providing financial support, it helps reduce the burden of educational expenses, thereby promoting academic achievement and improving opportunities for these young students.

Objective

Launched in 1985 by the DPIIT, this scheme provides financial rewards to bright children of salt labourers to help with their education expenses.

Benefits

  • To spread Jute Diversification Programs and activities throughout the country.
  • To popularise Jute as Natural, Bio-degradable and Eco-friendly fibre as a robust alternative to hazardous plastic/polythene bags.
  • To set up Jute Resource-cum-Production Centres (JRCPC) in multiple locations of the country for providing training, designing, production, raw material & Market support to artisans, entrepreneurs, Women Self Help Groups, NGOs, members of Cooperative Societies, Trusts, etc. in their clusters/localities to help them set up JDP production units;
  • To help create sustained employment in production units or through employment in the operation areas of JRCPC.
  • To help set up and increase JDPs production centres in such clusters/localities.
  • Maximize participation of women through WSHGs to strengthen Women Empowerment.
  • To support inmates of the Correctional Home and families of the Police, Paramilitary and Armed Forces Welfare Societies to involve them in JDPs activities.
  • To impart trainings to about 18,000 persons to help them create and upgrade skill for Manufacturing of Jute Diversified Products;
  • To create sustained employment for about 10,800 JRCPC trainings’ beneficiaries;
  • Over 70% of the training's beneficiaries under the Scheme will be women, leading to Women Empowerment;
  • To provide backward linkages viz; raw material supplies through JRMB and forward linkages viz; sales and marketing of JDPs through Jute Retail Outlets and NJB fairs & exhibitions to the beneficiaries.
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    Eligibility Criteria

    1. Children of salt workers with a minimum of one year of continuous service in a salt work are eligible.
    2. The student must have passed from a recognized Government School.
    3. The child must be studying in Class VI to XII.
    4. The child must have passed the qualifying examination in the first attempt.

    Important Notes:

    • Preference is given to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Backward Classes (BC), or applicants from backward areas, if they are otherwise equally qualified against general category applicants.
    • A minimum of 50% of the rewards per state are reserved for girl children. If eligible girl students are not available in a particular Salt Factory or State, the reward can be given to eligible male students from other Salt Factories or States.

    How To Apply

    Children of salt workers who wish to receive a reward should apply in the prescribed form. The application needs to be submitted through their employer to the Salt Commissioner, Jaipur. The deadline for application is the 31st day of July of the academic year in which the child passed the examination.

    Your employer will forward your application to the Salt Commissioner, Jaipur, via the Regional Officer of the concerned region.

    Address:

    Salt Commissioner,
    Jaipur

    Documents Required

    • Applicant's Identity Proof (e.g., Aadhaar Card)
    • A certificate confirming the child passed the relevant examination (Primary/Middle/Secondary/Higher Secondary) in the first attempt.
    • A certified copy of the mark sheet for the examination passed, issued by the concerned Board.
    • Birth Certificate of the applicant.
    • Caste Certificate (if applicable).
    • Bank account details or a copy of the Bank Pass Book.
    • Certificate from the employer of the applicant's parents confirming their employment.
    • Residence proof (if any).

    FAQ’s

    What is the main goal of this scheme?

    The main goal is to give rewards to children of salt workers. This helps them cover the initial costs for books and stationery when they get admitted to recognised higher study institutes.

    Which ministry is behind this initiative?

    The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, launched this scheme.

    When did this reward scheme start?

    This scheme was first introduced in the year 1985.

    Who is allowed to apply for this scheme?

    The children of salt workers who have worked continuously for at least one year in a salt work and passed from a government school can apply.

    For which school classes can a student apply?

    Students of salt workers studying in Classes VI through XII are eligible to apply for this reward.

    Are students from general categories eligible too?

    Yes, students from all categories can apply. However, preference is given to SC/ST/BC and backward area applicants if they are otherwise equally qualified.

    What financial help does the scheme provide?

    Students in Classes VI-VIII get ₹1000/, those in Classes IX-X get ₹1500/, and students in Classes XI-XII receive ₹2000/.

    How often can students receive this award each year?

    Eligible students receive the reward only once every academic year.

    Does the scheme cover children studying in private schools?

    No, only students who are studying in recognized Government Schools are eligible to apply for this scheme.

    Is there a special provision for girl students?

    Yes, at least 50% of the rewards are reserved for girl children in each state. If there aren't enough eligible girls, the reward can be given to eligible male students.

    What is the correct way to apply for this reward?

    You need to get the prescribed application form and submit it through your parent's employer to the Salt Commissioner in Jaipur by July 31st of the academic year the student passed the exam. The employer will then forward it via the Regional Officer.

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