Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao

Save the Girl Child. Educate the Girl Child.

A transformative wellness and sensitisation programme for students across 1120 Delhi government schools. Learn about equality, schemes, savings, safety, and the power of education.

1120

Government Schools

15

Districts Covered

5

Training Sessions

100+

Certified Trainers

What You Will Learn

Build knowledge, confidence, and skills that will stay with you for life.

Break Stereotypes

Understand that talents have no gender. Boys can cook, girls can play cricket. Your dreams define you.

Know Your Rights

Learn about constitutional guarantees (Articles 14-18) that ensure equality for all citizens of India.

Financial Independence

Master the difference between needs and wants. Learn to save, budget, and use digital payments wisely.

Access Opportunities

Discover Sukanya Samriddhi, Ladli Scheme, scholarships, and support programmes that secure your future.

Build Confidence

Develop the strength to say "I will study further," "I will choose my career," "I will stand up for myself."

Transform Communities

One educated girl can lift her entire family and inspire generations. Your education is your power.

Course Chapters

Five comprehensive chapters designed to empower and educate, delivered by certified trainers at your school.

01

Understanding Gender & Equality

  • What gender means and why it should not limit opportunities.
  • Recognizing harmful stereotypes and their effects.
  • The role of respect: Sharing + Listening + Caring.
02

Government Schemes for Girls

  • Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana for savings and education.
  • Ladli Scheme supporting from birth to Class 12.
  • Scholarships, free textbooks, uniforms, and bicycles.
03

Basics of Financial Literacy

  • Understanding needs vs wants for responsible spending.
  • The power of saving: ₹10 daily = ₹3,600 yearly.
  • Bank accounts, interest, and digital payments (UPI).
04

Education & Empowerment

  • Why education breaks poverty and transforms futures.
  • Stories of Kalpana Chawla, Kiran Bedi, Malala Yousafzai.
  • Education + Empowerment = Freedom.
05

Workbook & Activities

  • My Equality Pledge: Personal commitment to fairness.
  • Savings Plan Exercise: Goal-based financial planning.
  • Create a Poster: "Dream Big, Study Hard."

How the Programme Works

Complete the programme in five steps, from registration to certification.

01

Sign Up

Sign up using your full name, school UDISE code, phone number, and password.

02

Study Material

Study the handbook and complete the course chapters to build your knowledge.

03

Attend Training

Participate in training sessions conducted by certified trainers at your school.

04

Take Assessment

Answer assessment questions based on the trainings to test your knowledge.

05

Get Certificate

Download your certificate with your name, school, and assessment percentage.

Government Schemes

Learn about schemes that support girls’ education and reduce financial burden on families.

3+ Crore accounts opened

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana

A savings account for daughters below age 10. Parents deposit regularly, and the money grows with interest for education or future needs.

Birth to Class 12

Ladli Scheme (Delhi)

Financial support at every milestone of schooling — birth, Class 1, 6, 9, 10, and 12. Ensures continuous education support.

Multiple categories

Scholarships

Merit-based financial assistance covering tuition, books, and travel for academics, sports, arts, and vocational skills.

Zero cost education

Free Textbooks & Uniforms

Government provides essential learning materials and school uniforms at no cost, reducing the financial burden on families.

Safe travel to school

Bicycles for Girls

Free bicycles to ensure safe and independent travel to school, increasing attendance and reducing dropout rates.

Why Education Matters

Facts that show the power of educating girls.

Every additional year of schooling increases future income by 10-12%.

Educated mothers are more likely to send their children to school.

Child marriage rates reduce sharply when girls continue education.

India had a woman Prime Minister (Indira Gandhi) and President (Pratibha Patil).

Role Models Who Broke Barriers

Women who proved that education and determination can change the world.

Kalpana Chawla

India's First Woman Astronaut

Studied hard and inspired millions.

Kiran Bedi

First Woman IPS Officer

Broke stereotypes in law enforcement.

Mary Kom

Boxing Champion

Proved sports have no gender.

Malala Yousafzai

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Fought for girls' education.

Sign up for Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao Training

Girl students of Classes I to V across 1120 Delhi government schools can sign up using their full name, school UDISE code, phone number, and password.

Emergency Helplines

1091

Women Helpline

100

Police

112

Emergency

1098

Childline

1930

Cyber Crime