Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025 : New Rules & Now 25,000


The grant amount under the Kanya Sumangala Yojana has been increased from ₹15,000 to ₹25,000, as recently announced in the budget. In this video, we will explore the details of this scheme, how you can benefit from it, and note that this scheme is designed to support girls, with almost every girl eligible to receive its benefits.

We will look at how much assistance is provided, when it is given, and the total amount of ₹25,000, which requires no contribution from you—it is fully provided by the government. The scheme is called the Kanya Sumangala Yojana, and its funding has been increased by ₹10,000 for the financial year 2025-25

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Increase in Financial Assistance


Previously, when this scheme was operational, ₹15,000 was provided to beneficiaries. Now, the amount has been increased by ₹10,000, bringing it to ₹25,000. This means the government is increasing the scheme’s funding from ₹15,000 to ₹25,000. This financial assistance is provided to economically weaker sections in the state to support girls from birth until they complete their graduation. The scheme aims to ensure that parents do not perceive girls as a burden. If parents are financially weak and unable to bear the expenses of raising girls, the government provides full support.

Purpose and Importance of the Scheme


From the time of a girl’s birth until her graduation, the government covers all expenses. Initially, the scheme provided a package of ₹15,000 in six stages, but now it offers ₹25,000, which is directly transferred to the parents’ bank account. Often, you may have noticed that when a girl is born, some parents’ faces fall, wondering why a boy wasn’t born instead. This mindset has led to a declining sex ratio in several states of India. To address this issue, the government launched this scheme.

Stages of Financial Assistance


When a girl turns one year old, ₹2,000 is provided, and at birth, ₹5,000 is given by the government. When she enters Class 1, the government provides ₹3,000, and when she reaches Class 6, another ₹3,000 is given. This means the ₹25,000 is not provided all at once but in different stages. The government also verifies whether the parents are genuinely educating the girl. When the girl enters Class 9, ₹5,000 is transferred to her account. Through this scheme, girls in Uttar Pradesh are being supported.

Beneficiaries and Impact


Through this scheme, 16.24 lakh girls in Uttar Pradesh are being benefited. Now, let’s look at the eligibility criteria and who can avail of this benefit. The beneficiary’s family must be a resident of Uttar Pradesh and must have a permanent residence certificate, which can include a ration card, Aadhaar card, voter ID card, electricity bill, or telephone bill—these documents are all valid.

Eligibility Criteria


The beneficiary’s family annual income must not exceed ₹3 lakh. If your annual income is more than ₹3 lakh, you cannot apply for this scheme, and you will not be eligible for its benefits. Only a maximum of two girls per family can benefit from this scheme, so you need to keep this in mind. You can apply both online and offline for this scheme.

Application Process


For online applications, the official website is mksy.up.gov.in. By visiting this website, you will find all the details. On the homepage, click on the Citizen Service Portal. This will open a new page where you need to click on “I Agree” or check the relevant option. Then, click on the Continue button, and the registration form for the scheme will open on your screen. Fill in all your details in the form. For offline applications, you can visit any nearby government office, collect the form, attach all required documents, and submit it there. Both online and offline methods are available for applying.

Conclusion and Call to Action


Please note that the amount has been increased, but the scheme is not new—it has been running for quite some time. Previously, ₹15,000 was provided, and now the amount has been directly increased by ₹10,000.


Overview Table of Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025

AspectDetails
Scheme NameMukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana
Launched ByGovernment of Uttar Pradesh
Launch DateOctober 25, 2019
ObjectivePromote girls’ education, health, and empowerment; prevent female foeticide, child marriage, and gender inequality; ensure balanced sex ratio.
Total Financial Assistance₹25,000 (increased from ₹15,000 for 2024-25)
Stages of Disbursement1. At birth: ₹5,000
2. After full vaccination (1 year): ₹2,000
3. Class 1 admission: ₹3,000
4. Class 6 admission: ₹3,000
5. Class 9 admission: ₹5,000
6. After Class 12, enrollment in graduation/diploma (min. 2 years): ₹7,000
Eligibility Criteria– Permanent resident of Uttar Pradesh
– Family annual income ≤ ₹3 lakh
– Maximum of two girls per family (third girl eligible if twins born in second delivery)
– Adopted girls are eligible
Required Documents– Aadhaar card (parents and child, if applicable)
– Ration card
– Residence certificate (e.g., voter ID, electricity bill, telephone bill)
– Income certificate
– Birth certificate of the girl
– Passport-size photos (parents and child)
– Bank passbook
– Affidavit (as required)
Application ProcessOnline: Via mksy.up.gov.in (Citizen Service Portal)
Offline: At District Probation Office or other designated government offices
How to Apply Online1. Visit mksy.up.gov.in
2. Click on Citizen Service Portal
3. Select “I Agree” and continue
4. Register with mobile number, email, and other details
5. Log in, fill out the form, upload documents, and submit
6. Note application number for tracking
Application Status CheckVisit mksy.up.gov.in, enter application number and date of birth to check status
HelplineContact District Probation Office or email manavkalyan@gujarat.gov.in (Note: This email was mentioned in the Manav Kalyan Yojana context; for Kanya Sumangala, use mksy.up.gov.in contact details)
Beneficiaries (as of 2025)Approximately 24 lakh girls in Uttar Pradesh
Budget Allocation₹1,200 crore for 2024-25

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