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Government launches special deposit scheme for girl child

New Delhi: To help channelise small savings, government has launched a special deposit scheme for girl child — Sukanya Samriddhi Account– which can be opened in banks and post offices and half of the funds can be withdrawn for her higher education and marriage.
Under the scheme, an account can be opened in the name of a girl child up to the age of 10 years.
The account can be transferred anywhere in India if the girl child shifts to a place other than the city or locality where the account stands.

Further, 50 per cent of the deposit could be withdrawn for the purpose of higher education and marriage of the girl child after she attains 18 years of age, said the notification.

“The account shall be opened and operated by the natural or legal guardian of a girl child till the girl child in whose name the account has been opened, attains the age of 10 years,” it added.

After attaining age of 10 years, the account holder can herself operate the account.

In the event of death of the account holder, the account would be closed immediately, and the balance at the credit of the account would be paid along with interest till the month preceding the month of premature closure of the account.

The scheme is aimed at garnering small savings and channelising them for development of infrastructure.

Recently, the government has relaunched the Kisan Vikas Patra, in which the invested money doubles in 100 months, with the objective of increasing domestic savings.

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