Rs 1,200 DBT Support Transferred For 1.10 Crore Government School Students

Intro
Varanasi, July 8, 2026: Financial support of Rs 1,200 each was transferred for around 1.10 crore government school students across Uttar Pradesh during the Chief Minister's education welfare programme in Varanasi.
The direct benefit transfer is meant to help families prepare children for the new academic session by purchasing uniforms, shoes, socks, school bags and other educational material.
Key Details
The DBT transfer was part of the larger education-sector event where the Teacher Cashless Medical Scheme was launched in Varanasi. While the medical scheme focused on education workers, the DBT component directly targeted schoolchildren and their families.
Direct transfer is designed to place money in the hands of eligible families instead of routing every item through a central supply process. Parents can use the support for essential school items that children need at the start of the session.
For many households, even basic school preparation can become a financial burden when several children study at the same time. Uniforms, footwear and bags are not optional in everyday school life, and delay in buying them can affect attendance and confidence.
Local Impact
Although the transfer is statewide, Varanasi served as the launch point for a measure that will be felt across districts. Government schools in both urban and rural areas depend on timely support to keep children regular in class.
The benefit can help reduce visible inequality among students by making uniforms and basic supplies easier to arrange. It can also support parents who are already managing transport, books, tuition, health and household expenses.
School heads will need to guide families on using the amount for the intended purpose. Clear communication can prevent confusion and help ensure that students actually receive the items for which the support is meant.
What Happens Next
Education officials are expected to monitor whether the transfer reaches eligible accounts and whether schools are able to confirm student-level benefit delivery. Families should keep bank details updated and follow instructions from their schools if any verification is required.
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