Chief Ministers Girl Child Protection Scheme – II
Required documents
- Birth Certificate (issued by Corporation/Taluk Office/ Municipality Office).
- Parent's age proof (Birth Certificate/School Certificate/Government Doctor's Certificate)
- Sterilisation Certificate (issued by Government/Private Hospital)
- Income Certificate (issued by Taluk Office)
- No Male Child Certificate (issued by Extension Officer (SW), Rural Welfare Officer, or Supervisor/ Taluk Office (Chennai District only)
- Residential Certificate (issued by Tahsildar)
- Community Certificate (issued by the Revenue Department)
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) is a legal document issued by a housing finance company or bank to a customer declaring that he/she has no outstanding dues towards the lender. Sometimes referred to as a “No Dues Certificate”, an NOC can be obtained from the lender once the loan has been paid off completely.
The Chief Minister’s Girl Child Protection Scheme-II is a scheme in Tamil Nadu that provides benefits to families with two girl children. The scheme’s goal is to protect and empower girls’ rights, and to prevent gender discrimination.
The benefits of the scheme include:
- A fixed deposit (FD) of ₹25,000 in the name of each girl child
- Renewal of the FD after five years
- An annual incentive of ₹1,800 from the sixth year of the FD to help with education expenses
- When the girl child turns 18, she receives the amount deposited plus any accrued interest
To be eligible for the scheme, families must meet the following criteria:
- Have an annual income of ₹72,000 or less
- Have parents who are under 40 years old and have not undergone sterilization
- Be domiciled in Tamil Nadu
- Have only one female child