Aadhar Kaushal Grant Program for Youth with Handicaps is a CSR drive of Aadhar Lodging Money Restricted (AHFL) to offer instructive help to understudies with actual incapacities at present signed up for general or expert college classes across India. Chosen understudies will get grants between INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 to help their instructive undertakings. The program means to guarantee equivalent instructive open doors for all understudies, regardless of their geological area, orientation, or financial circumstances.
Aadhar Housing Finance LTD
Is one of India’s biggest low-pay lodging finance organizations, focused on taking special care of the home supporting requirements of the low-pay fragments of society. AHFL is driven by the mission to enable millions who are generally underserved, working with their excursion towards homeownership. Since its foundation in 2010, AHFL has served over 2,40,000+ clients, working through a broad organization of 450+ branches and workplaces the country over.
Eligibility
Understudies with actual handicaps presently signed up for general or expert college classes are qualified to apply.
Pan India understudies can apply.
Understudies probably accomplished at least 60% imprints in the first scholastic year.
Candidates with a gross yearly family pay of up to INR 2.5-3 lakhs are qualified to apply.
Understudies who are right now signed up for a current grant program can’t make a difference for this grant.
Benefits
Scholarship = INR 10,000 – INR 50,000/-
Documents
(1) Applicant’s photograph
(2) Applicant`s Aadhaar card
(3) Proof of current enrollment in undergraduate (general and professional) courses for the current academic year
(4) Documentation of expenses related to course fees, including tuition/program fees, exam fees, development fees, and admission fees.
(5) Previous Year mark sheet / Class 12th Mark Sheet
(6) A certificate indicating annual family income, along with supporting documents such as ITR/Salary Slips, and government authorized income certificate.
(7) Valid government certificate of disability
(8) A declaration from the applicant, family, or institution confirming that the student is not currently availing any other scholarship