Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday announced that his government would provide monthly stipends to all girl students from class 11 to post-graduation over the next five years, aiming to prevent child marriages. Addressing a press conference, Sarma said the scheme, 'Nijut Moina', was approved by the cabinet, which estimated that Rs 1,500 crore would be required in five years to give the incentives to around 10 lakh girls.
"A married girl will not get the benefit. The only exception will be those married girls who are enrolled in PG courses, they will also benefit," he said.
The sole aim of this scheme is to delay the marriage of a girl so that she can be financially independent and start earning for herself and her family, Sarma said.
"The scheme will increase the gross enrollment ratio of girls substantially," he asserted.
All girls studying in classes 11 and 12 will get Rs 1,000 every month, it will be Rs 1,250 for degree students and Rs 2,500 for girls doing post-graduation, Sarma said.
"Except for daughters of ministers, MLAs and MPs, and those students studying in private colleges, all girls irrespective of their financial background will be included in the scheme. In June and July, during summer vacation, no money will be given. The stipend will be deposited to the bank accounts of the students for 10 months in a year," he said.
[Excerpt from Economic Times “Assam Launches Scheme to Boost Girls’ Education, Curb Child Marriage” Dated 14/06/24]
Q1: When did the Assam government launch the Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina (MMNM) scheme?
(a) June 12, 2023
(b) June 12, 2024
(c) June 1, 2024
(d) July 1, 2024
Ans: (b) June 12, 2024
Sol: The Assam government launched the MMNM scheme on June 12, 2024, aimed at empowering girls through education and reducing child marriage.
Q2: What is the primary objective of the MMNM scheme?
(a) Providing financial assistance to all school-going girls in Assam
(b) Encouraging girls to pursue vocational training
(c) Empowering girls through education and reducing child marriage
(d) Promoting higher education among boys in Assam
Ans: (c) Empowering girls through education and reducing child marriage
Sol: The main goals of the MMNM scheme are to empower girls through education by providing financial incentives and indirectly reducing child marriages.
Q3: How much financial incentive do girl students receive per month under the MMNM scheme for pursuing higher secondary education?
(a) Rs. 500
(b) Rs. 800
(c) Rs. 1,000
(d) Rs. 1,200
Ans: (c) Rs. 1,000
Sol: Girl students receive Rs. 1,000 per month under the MMNM scheme for pursuing higher secondary education.
Q4: Which category of students is excluded from benefiting under the MMNM scheme?
(a) Daughters of ministers and MLAs
(b) Students from government schools
(c) Students from private institutions
(d) Students with excellent attendance
Ans: (a) Daughters of ministers and MLAs
Sol: Daughters of ministers and MLAs are excluded from benefiting under the MMNM scheme, along with students from private institutions under certain conditions.
Q5: How much has the Assam government allocated for the MMNM scheme over five years?
(a) Rs. 1,200 crore
(b) Rs. 1,000 crore
(c) Rs. 1,500 crore
(d) Rs. 2,000 crore
Ans: (c) Rs. 1,500 crore
Sol: The Assam government has allocated Rs. 1,500 crore over five years for the MMNM scheme, with an initial budget of Rs. 300 crore for the first year.
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