National

Delhi Launches ‘Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana’: Girls to Receive ₹1 Lakh Support from Birth Till Graduation


New Delhi — In a significant move focused on empowering the girl child, the Delhi government has launched the ‘Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana’, a financial assistance programme designed to provide long-term support to girls from birth until they complete their graduation.\

Under the scheme, eligible beneficiaries will receive structured financial benefits that can collectively amount to ₹1 lakh, aimed at encouraging education, improving social security, and supporting families in investing in their daughters’ futures. Officials say the initiative reflects a broader commitment to gender equality and inclusive development.

The programme is expected to provide phased financial assistance linked to key milestones such as school enrolment, continued education, and higher studies. By offering sustained support rather than a one-time grant, the scheme seeks to reduce dropout rates and promote higher education among girls.

Government representatives highlighted that the initiative also aligns with national and state-level goals to improve literacy rates and create opportunities for young women. Apart from financial incentives, awareness campaigns and outreach programmes may be conducted to ensure that eligible families are informed about the benefits.

Policy analysts view the scheme as part of a growing trend among Indian states to introduce targeted welfare programmes focused on empowering the girl child through education, financial stability, and social protection.

As the rollout begins, many are watching closely to see how the ‘Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana’ impacts educational outcomes and long-term empowerment for girls in Delhi.

Human Interest

Supreme Court Orders Delhi Govt & MCD to Remove All Stray Dogs in 8 Weeks


In a significant directive, the Supreme Court of India has ordered the Delhi government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to remove all stray dogs from the streets of Delhi-NCR within a strict 8-week deadline.

The court’s ruling comes amid rising concerns over public safety, frequent dog bite incidents, and growing complaints from residents about stray dog populations in the region. The apex court emphasized the urgency of the matter, instructing authorities to ensure that the operation is conducted in a humane and lawful manner while preventing any harm to citizens.

The bench made it clear that both the Delhi government and MCD will be held accountable for compliance, with regular progress reports expected during the eight-week period.

This decision is likely to spark a wider conversation about balancing public safety and animal welfare, as activists and residents await clarity on how the directive will be implemented.

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