Showing posts with label Scholarship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scholarship. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Swami Vivekananda Single Girl Child Scholarship for Research in Social Sciences : Last Date 06/01/19

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INTRODUCTION
Swami Vivekananda was one of the great social thinker and pioneer in social reforms in India. He was chief disciple of Saint Ramakrishna Paramhansa. In a short life span of just 39 years, he introduced Vedanta and Yoga to the western world. Swamiji stressed on different aspects of religion, education character building and social issues pertaining to India. Swami Vivekananda believed that “Education is manifestation of perfection already in men”. To him education was not mere collection of information, but is more meaningful. He stressed that education should be man-making, life giving and Character building. Education is assimilation of noble ideas. He stressed to combine dynamic and scientific attitude of west with spirituality of our country. In women education he emphasizes on fearlessness. Swami Vivekananda considered women to be incarnation of power and asked men to respect them in every way. He believed that the nation can move forward only when the women of the country secure a respectable place. He considered men and women to be equal. He was of the view that women just like men should be allowed to enjoy freedom, independence and responsibility. Swamiji stressed upon the importance of women education and believed that the main reason behind various problems of women in our country was lack of proper education. He firmly believed that if women get proper education then they will solve their problems in their own ways. The main objective in his scheme of women education was to make them strong, fearless, and conscious of their dignity.
In our country like many other developing countries of the world, girl child is discriminated against from her birth, throughout her childhood and into her adulthood. It is very much evident from the skewed sex ratio in favor of men to women (men outnumber women) as sons are preferred over daughters. In many states the sex ratio is alarmingly low. The evil of female feticide is prevalent in most part of the country. The situation is not good for the society as this may further increase crime against women. The root cause of this discrimination is lack of education, indifferent attitude and practices of the society against girl child and status of women in our society. In such circumstances education of women needs to be used and effective means for their empowerment and education will prepare them to have a control over their lives. The Govt. of India declared elementary education as a basic human right of every child. The Union Government of India has taken various steps to uplift the status of women by implementing various schemes including free education for girls.
Promotion of women education is one of the main objectives of our education policy. It is observed that the dropout ratio at various levels of education for girls is much higher than that of boys. Therefore new initiatives have become necessary to give girl child equality and dignity. In order to achieve state governments, central governments and UGC have started special schemes/Fellowships for girls. The government of India is giving special benefits for families having single girl child. Promotion of single girl child in the family means promoting girls in the society, increase sex ration in favor of women and promotion of small family norm in the society.
Keeping Swami Vivekananda’s ideas of women education and to achieve and promote girls education, UGC has introduced Swami Vivekananda Fellowship for Single Girl Child for research in Social Sciences with an aim to compensate direct costs of higher education especially for such girls who happen to be the only girl child in their family.

OBJECTIVE
The objectives of the proposed scheme are :
a) To support higher education of single girl child in Social Sciences.
b) To recognize the value of observance of small family norm.
c)To recognize the norm of single girl child in society.
d)To propagate the concept of single girl child norm.
e)Promoting single girls in the society.
ELIGIBILITY:
i) Any single girl child of her parents pursuing Ph.D. in Social Sciences in Universities/Colleges/ Institutes is eligible to apply under the scheme. In a family if one son and one daughter is available then girl child will not be considered for fellowship under the scheme. Proof of being single girl child has to be submitted on an affidavit of Rs.50/- Stamp paper from the fellow/parent duly attested by SDM/First Class Magistrate/Gazetted Officer (not below the rank of Tahsildar) as per the prescribed proforma (Annexure I) at the time of filling the online application.
ii) The scheme is applicable to such a single girl child who has registered herself in regular, fulltime Ph. D. program in Social Sciences in Indian Universities/Colleges/Institutes as indicated below:
A) Universities/Colleges/Institutes included under section 2(f) and 12(b) of UGC Act, 1956.
B) Deemed to be Universities under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 which are eligible to receive grant in aid from UGC.
C) Universities/Colleges/Institutes funded by Central/ State Govt.
D) Institutes of National Importance.
iii) Admission to Ph.D. Course in Distance education mode is not covered under the scheme.
iv) Girl students up to the age of 40 years for general category and 45 years for the reserved categories i.e. SC/ST/OBC and PWD (Persons with Disabilities) as on the last date of submission of online application are eligible
v) Transgender candidates are eligible to apply under the scheme as per the norms.

NATURE OF ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE UNDER THE SCHEME
The number of slots for fellowship may be decided every year on the basis of eligible applications complete in all respects, received through online mode.
The financial assistance available under the scheme is as follows:
Fellowship@ Rs. 25,000/- p.m. for Initial two years
@ Rs. 28,000/- p.m. for remaining tenure
Contingency@ Rs. 10,000/- p.a. for initial two years
@ Rs. 20,500/- p.a. for remaining tenure
Escorts/Reader assistanceRs. 2,000/- p.m. in case of PWD candidates



Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Centre to hike fellowships for research scholars

NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday announced the highest-ever hike in fellowships for research scholars across the country. The hike, which will be effective October 1, will make fellowship amounts go up by at least 50%. More than 70,000 scholars will benefit from this hike.

According to the new guidelines, the junior research fellowship has been increased from 16,000 to 25,000. The senior research fellowship has increased from 18,000 to 28,000, research associate-1 from 22,000 to 36,000, research associate-2 from 23,000 to 38,000 and research associate-3 from 24,000 to 40,000.

Eminent scientist and Bharat Ratna Dr CN R Rao said, “I am delighted. I congratulate the minister for this.”

An open letter to authorities by the Research Scholars’ Forum of India had said that the stipend for research students in India was very low compared to other countries at the forefront in science and technology.

Over the past few months, nearly 20000 research scholars from across the country had staged silent demonstrations.

Source::: Hindustan Times, (Mumbai Edition), 22.10.2014, p.10,   http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

370 Indians to bag UK scholarships worth £1 mn


Mumbai: The British Council on Monday announced the largest-ever scholarship programme to be awarded to students in India. In a press conference held in the city, officials from the British Council said that this year, around 370 scholarships worth almost £1 million will be offered to students in the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in England, South Wales and Northern Ireland. 
    “We have some of the best universities in the world and are always open to the brightest and best students from India to come and study in the UK. And, owing to the increasing demand to the number of applications that come from India, we have also relaxed the visa norms for students,” said Andrew Soper, counsellor (Prosperity), British high Commission, New Delhi. He added that there are various options that students will be provided with in terms of visas for graduate entrepreneurs, too. 
    The conference will be followed by a day-long exhibition in the city on Tuesday, organised to provide information on undergraduate, postgraduate or research programmes in the UK and also give information to aspiring students and their parents on student life and culture. 
    This exhibition will see participation from 70 UK varsities and will also have a UK Visas and Immigration stall managed by the officers of the British deputy high commission, Mumbai, to assist visitors with all queries relating to student visa regulations and policies. The exhibition will be held at The Leela in Andheri (E) between 2 and 7pm on Tuesday, and is open to students and their parents.



Source:::: The Times of India, 26-11-2013, p.02,  http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIM/2013/11/26&PageLabel=2&EntityId=Ar00207&ViewMode=HTML