Father : ತಂದೆ ಇಲ್ಲದ ಮಕ್ಕಳಿಗೆ 48,000ಹಣ ಸಿಗುತ್ತೆ ತಕ್ಷಣ ಅಪ್ಲೈ ಮಾಡಿ ಇಲ್ಲಿದೆ ನೇರ ಲಿಂಕ್ Mission Vatsalya
Mission Vatsalya in Karnataka
- Mission Vatsalya is a centrally sponsored child-protection initiative (launched nationally in 2021–22, with Karnataka beginning implementation in 2022–23) aimed at supporting children in difficult circumstances—orphans, abandoned or surrendered children, fatherless, single parents, or those affected by abuse, disability, labour, or calamity (cara.wcd.gov.in).
- In alignment with the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS), it provides both institutional (homes/shelters) and non‑institutional (foster care, sponsorship, after-care) support .

2. Monthly Support: ₹4,000
- Eligible children receive ₹4,000 per month (₹48,000 per annum) through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to their bank accounts—since April 1, 2022 (abroaddiggers.com).
- The scheme is not limited to “fatherless” children but includes all children in various vulnerable categories.
3.Who is Eligible
Children up to 18 years old falling within any of the following categories may apply:
- Orphans (both parents deceased)
- Fatherless children (single surviving parent)
- Children with parent(s) incarcerated, abandoned or divorced
- Victims of abuse, trafficking, child labour
- Children with disabilities
- Children from sex worker/devadasi families or disaster-affected homes
- Street-connected children, children in foster or sponsorship care (cara.wcd.gov.in)
4.Application & Verification
- Applications are accepted offline only — through the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) or Taluka Child Development Project Office .
- A local District Magistrate and Child Welfare Committee evaluate and approve each case (scribd.com).
- A mandatory home visit verifies the child’s background, eligibility, and living conditions.
5. Documentation Checklist
- Child’s birth certificate
- Death certificate of deceased parent(s), divorce decree, or abandonment proof
- Disability or medical certificate (if applicable)
- Income & caste certificate (income ceilings typically apply)
- School attendance/registration proof
- Aadhaar for child and parent
- Bank passbook (first page)
- Child’s photo
6. Funding Structure
- Nationwide cost-sharing is 60 % Centre / 40 % State (Karnataka)
- Funds for the ₹4,000/month per child stipend flow through the Child Protection Society → DCPU → DBT .
7.Oversight & Governance
- Central: Mission Vatsalya Project Approval Board under MWCD sets policies & approves state budgets annually .
- State: Karnataka’s WCD department coordinates implementation, convergence with other services .
- District: The DM and DCPU conduct implementation, monitoring, home visits, and supervision .
8. Beyond the ₹4,000 Stipend
Other supports under Mission Vatsalya may include:
- Provision of shelter, care, and education through Child Care Institutions (CCIs) .
- Foster-care sponsorship programs providing additional assistance to children in family-based care .
- Structured after-care support up to age 23 for reintegration & independence .
9. Timeline & Status
- Scheme guideline release: July 5, 2022 .
- Karnataka implementation started during the 2022–23 fiscal year .
- Stipend has been active via DBT since April 1, 2022 .
Summary Table
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Monthly stipend | ₹4,000 (₹48,000 annually) |
Eligibility age | Up to 18 years |
Eligible categories | Orphans, fatherless, single-parent, abuse victims, disabled, etc. |
Application mode | Offline – via district/taluka offices |
Verification process | Home visits + DCPU/DM approval |
Funding | 60 % Centre / 40 % State |
Implementation started | FY 2022–23 (April 2022 onward) |
Next Steps for You
- Visit your District Child Protection Office (DCPU) or the Taluka Child Development Project Officer and ask for the Mission Vatsalya application form.
- Submit all required verified documents and complete the form.
- A home visit is typically scheduled within weeks of submission.
- Upon approval, the ₹4,000/month stipend is credited to the child’s bank account.