Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Boys Residential Hostel Scheme (Classes 1 to 8)
In Madhya Pradesh, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Residential School Scheme for Boys (Class 1-8) Introduce by the School Education Department. It aims to ensure primary education and reduce the gender gap in education. Free residence, food, clothing, books, uniforms, and medical care are provided.
About This Scheme
The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Residential School Scheme for Boys (Class 1-8) is a centrally sponsored scheme launched in 2017-18. It targets vulnerable children like orphans, child laborers, street dwellers, and those with single parents, offering them free residential facilities to complete their primary education and reduce the male-female gap in education. The scheme operates in 52 districts with 100-bed hostels. Benefits include free stay, food, medical, books, uniforms, and daily necessities. Application is by approaching the District Project Coordinator/Warden.
Benefits
These hostels admit orphans, homeless children, single parents, destitute child laborers, rag pickers, children living on railway station platforms and bus stands and provide them with residential facilities to complete their primary education.
Provide educational opportunities to children from educationally disadvantaged groups through residential schools.
Bridging the educational gap between boys and girls.
Provide residential school facilities to provide children with primary education.
Eligibility Criteria
Boys who have dropped out of school because a middle school is not available within a 3 km radius or a high school/higher secondary school is not available within a 5 km radius of their village.
Boys who are identified as (Classes 1-8):
School Dropouts
Out-of-School/Non-enrolled
Destitute/Homeless
Orphans
Single-Parent Children
Divyang (Physically disabled/Orthopedically handicapped)
Boys identified as school dropouts and out-of-school shall be admitted to the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Residential Hostel.
Children from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Ashram Schools that are at the primary level may also be admitted to the hostel.
Local resident boys shall not be admitted to the hostel.
Application Process
Apply Offline
Application Method: To apply, one needs to ensure the child is provided with residential facilities to complete their primary education (कक्षा 1 से 8 तक).
Contact/Registration: Contact the District Project Coordinator/Warden
Application Fee: There is No application fee
Appeal: In case of an appeal, contact the District Project Coordinator’s Office/District Education Centre.
Time Limit: The process is operational for the Full Year
Official Source: View on myScheme.gov.in
Benefits
These hostels admit orphans, homeless children, single parents, destitute child laborers, rag pickers, children living on railway station platforms and bus stands and provide them with residential facilities to complete their primary education.
Provide educational opportunities to children from educationally disadvantaged groups through residential schools.
Bridging the educational gap between boys and girls.
Provide residential school facilities to provide children with primary education.
Application Process
Apply Offline
Application Method: To apply, one needs to ensure the child is provided with residential facilities to complete their primary education (कक्षा 1 से 8 तक).
Contact/Registration: Contact the District Project Coordinator/Warden
Application Fee: There is No application fee
Appeal: In case of an appeal, contact the District Project Coordinator's Office/District Education Centre.
Time Limit: The process is operational for the Full Year
References & Official Links
Scheme Details
| Full Name | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Boys Residential Hostel Scheme (Classes 1 to 8) |
| Short Title | NSCBBR |
| Level | State |
| Scheme For | Individual |
| Categories | Education & Learning |
| States | Madhya Pradesh |
| Gender | All |
| Age Range | Any — 18 years |
| Caste/Category | SC, ST, PwD |
| Area | Rural |
| Source | www.myscheme.gov.in ↗ |