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West Bengal
Sabooj Sathi
The Sabooj Sathi Scheme is a student welfare initiative launched by the government of West Bengal, India, to provide bicycles to students in the state. Under the scheme, bicycles are distributed free of cost to students studying in government and government-aided schools from classes IX to XII.
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- Sabooj Sathi Scheme, West Bengal Government
- Student Welfare
- Bicycles Distribution
- Empowerment
- Social Inclusion
- Free Transportation
- Sustainable Development
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Frequently Asked Questions
The SABOOJ SATHI Scheme is a government initiative launched by the West Bengal government to provide bicycles to students studying in government-run and government-aided schools from class IX to XII.
The student must be between 13 to 18 years of age, studying in a government-run or government-aided school in West Bengal, a permanent resident of West Bengal, and the family income of the student should not exceed Rs. 2 lakh per annum.
The application process for the SABOOJ SATHI Scheme varies depending on the specific guidelines of the scheme in each state or region. Generally, you need to visit the official website, download the application form, fill out the form, attach the required documents, and submit it to the designated authorities.
The required documents include a copy of the student's Aadhar card, a family income certificate, and a school attendance certificate.
The SABOOJ SATHI Scheme aims to encourage students to attend school regularly, reduce the dropout rate, and promote cycling as a mode of transportation, which helps in reducing the carbon footprint.
No, students who already own a bicycle are not eligible for the SABOOJ SATHI Scheme.
The distribution mechanism may vary depending on the specific guidelines of the scheme in each state or region. However, generally, the bicycles are distributed to the eligible students through the school or the designated authorities.
No, the SABOOJ SATHI Scheme is only applicable to students studying in government-run and government-aided schools.
Sources And References
Official Website