Banglar Yuva-Sathi: The West Bengal government has rolled out a new welfare initiative called the Banglar Yuva-Sathi scheme aimed at supporting educated and unemployed youth across the state. Announced in the interim state budget ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, the programme promises monthly financial assistance to eligible candidates as they search for employment.
Under the scheme, unemployed young residents of West Bengal between the ages of 21 and 40 who have successfully passed at least the Madhyamik (10th standard) examination will be eligible to receive ₹1,500 per month. The benefit will continue for up to five years or until the recipient secures a job, whichever comes first.
The government has organised special registration camps in every assembly constituency between February 15 and 26 to assist applicants with the submission process. Officials say applications will be collected physically at these camps, and the application process is expected to be digitised later on.
According to the public notice seen by reporters, applicants must bring the following documents in original and photocopy form when applying: an Aadhaar card, Madhyamik or equivalent exam mark sheet/certificate, proof of educational qualification, bank account details, passport-size photograph, and a mobile phone number for registration.
The state government is promoting the scheme as a financial bridge for job seekers during the challenging early years of career building, especially given rising unemployment. Beneficiaries of other major welfare programmes may still apply for the youth allowance, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.
Officials expect the Banglar Yuva-Sathi initiative to benefit millions of young people across West Bengal, giving them both financial support and encouragement as they work toward securing stable employment.
Who Can Benefit?
The scheme is primarily targeted at unemployed youth residing in West Bengal. To be eligible, applicants must:
- Be a permanent resident of West Bengal
- Be between 21 and 40 years of age
- Have passed at least the Madhyamik (Class 10) or equivalent examination
- Be currently unemployed
- Possess an active bank account in their name
The initiative is expected to benefit a large number of educated job seekers who are struggling due to limited employment opportunities.
Financial Assistance
Under the Banglar Yuva-Sathi scheme:
- Eligible beneficiaries will receive ₹1,500 per month as financial support.
- The assistance will continue for up to five years or until the beneficiary secures employment, whichever comes earlier.
- The amount will be transferred directly to the beneficiary’s bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
The government has stated that this financial aid will help youth manage basic expenses, apply for jobs, and prepare for competitive exams without extreme financial pressure.
Documents Required for Application
As per the official notice, applicants must submit the following documents:
- Aadhaar Card
- Madhyamik or equivalent examination admit card
- Educational qualification certificate
- Bank account details
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Active mobile number
All documents should be provided in original and photocopy format during registration.
How to Apply
The government has arranged special application camps in every Assembly constituency from February 15 to February 26 to facilitate easy registration.
Applicants can:
- Visit the designated camp in their constituency during the scheduled dates.
- Collect and submit the application form at the camp.
- Complete verification of documents on-site.
Additionally, from February 15 onward, application forms will also be available through the official website of the Department of Youth Services and Sports:
www.wbsportsandyouth.gov.in
Authorities have indicated that the process may later be fully digitized to allow online submissions.
Objective of the Scheme
The main objective of Banglar Yuva-Sathi is to:
- Provide financial stability to unemployed youth
- Reduce economic stress during job search
- Encourage youth to continue skill development and competitive exam preparation
- Strengthen social security for young job seekers
Government officials believe the scheme will serve as a supportive bridge between education and employment.