The Maharashtra government has launched the Ladla Bhai Yojana to provide financial assistance to unemployed youth, promoting skill development and self-reliance.
Ladla Bhai YojanaMaharashtra GovernmentUnemploymentSkill DevelopmentSelf RelianceYouth EmpowermentReal Estate MaharashtraJul 19, 2024
The primary objective of the Ladla Bhai Yojana is to provide financial assistance to unemployed youth, promoting skill development and self-reliance.
Youths who are permanent residents of Maharashtra, have passed 12th grade, diploma courses, or are graduates, and have a bank account are eligible for the scheme.
The Ladla Bhai Yojana provides financial assistance to youth, enabling them to pursue higher education, secure better job opportunities, and become self-reliant and independent.
Yes, girls can apply for the Ladla Bhai Yojana if they have not applied for the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana or are not receiving benefits from any other similar scheme.
The Ladla Bhai Yojana is expected to benefit around 1 million students and unemployed youth in the state.
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