In Bengal, the Kanyashree programme by CM Mamata Banerjee has attracted a lot of eyeballs. The scheme, which provides scholarships to female students, also bagged the UN award in 2018. However, despite the much-celebrated scheme, a recent survey by the Union government revealed that Bengal has the highest dropout of girl children than any other state. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation decided to conduct a National Sample Survey from January to December 2020 but the deadline was extended to December 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of girls sitting at home is much higher in rural areas than in urban pockets, the report found.
After coming to power in the recent Karnataka Assembly elections, the Congress government launched the 'Gruha Lakshmi' scheme, offering a monthly assistance of Rs 2,000 to about 1.1 crore women who are heads of their households. 'Gruha Lakshmi' scheme, rolled out amid fanfare, is one of the five pre-poll 'guarantees' of the Congress, which ousted the BJP from power in the May Assembly elections. Earlier, the CM had said that his government has already implemented three of the five 'guarantees' (pre-poll promises) -- 'Shakti', 'Gruha Jyothi' and 'Annabhagya' -- and noted that 'Gruha Lakshmi' is the fourth one. However, recently the government has paused taking registration to avoid confusion during the process of the first instalment of ₹2000 to beneficiaries.