Tripathi said that while the Central government's scheme helps a girl child starting from her basic education to establishing herself in society, the West Bengal initiative offers "limited assistance".
"Kanyashree is a limited financial help but the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana is educating the girl child from the start till establishing her in the society, in such a manner so that she can contribute towards the development of the country...," he told reporters here.
Notably, the West Bengal government's 'Kanyashree Prakalpa' has received accolades from the United Nations, bagging the UN Public Services first-place winner award in June last year.
According to state secretariat sources, over 4 million adolescent girls have already enrolled in the scheme.
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