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Delhi Launches 'Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana'
Why in News?
The Delhi Government has launched a new social welfare scheme called the Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana to strengthen girls’ education by providing structured financial support from birth through higher education.
Key Points:
- Launch: The Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana was announced by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and will take effect from 1 April 2026.
- Replacing and upgrading the older Ladli Scheme that was launched in 2008 but faced implementation challenges.
- Objective: The scheme’s primary purpose is to prevent girls from dropping out of school and to promote their educational continuity, financial security, and empowerment.
- It aims to support girls from economically weaker households across key educational milestones through phased bank deposits.
- Financial Structure: Under the programme, financial assistance will be deposited in phased instalments linked to major educational milestones — starting from birth and continuing through graduation or diploma courses.
- The cumulative amount deposited will earn interest and is designed to grow to over ₹1 lakh at maturity in the beneficiary’s bank account.
- Girls who are already beneficiaries under the previous Ladli Scheme will continue to receive entitlements while new beneficiaries will be enrolled under the revamped Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana.
- Eligibility Criteria: To qualify, the girl child must be born in Delhi, and her family must have resided in Delhi for at least three years with an annual income not exceeding ₹1.20 lakh.
- Up to two girl children per family are eligible to be covered under the scheme.
- Direct Transfers: The payments will be credited directly to the beneficiary’s Aadhaar‑linked bank account through a fully digital application and disbursement process, ensuring transparency and ease of access.
| Read More: Aadhaar |
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World Radio Day 2026
Why in News?
World Radio Day is an international observance, celebrated annually on 13 February, to recognise radio as a powerful medium for communication, access to information, and cultural diversity.
Key Points:
- Official Theme: “Radio and Artificial Intelligence: AI is a tool, not a voice.”
- Purpose of Theme: The official theme, "Radio and Artificial Intelligence," explores how emerging technologies can support broadcasters without replacing them:
- Acknowledgement: It honours the founding of United Nations Radio in 1946 and acknowledges the role of radio in building inclusive societies and reaching diverse audiences worldwide.
- Adoption: The observance was proclaimed by UNESCO in 2011 and later adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012.
- World Radio Day Conclave 2026: Akashvani Raipur (Chhattisgarh), in collaboration with UNESCO, hosted a major conclave in Chhattisgarh to deliberate on AI's role in preserving human-centric communication.
- Significance: World Radio Day celebrates the enduring relevance of radio in a rapidly evolving media environment
| Read More: UNESCO |









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