Bal Ashrams
At a Glance
Scheme Category
Social welfare & Empowerment,Housing & Shelter,Shelter,Rehabilitation,Shelter, integrated support and assistance,Child benefit
Target Beneficiaries
Individual
Brief Description
The "Bal Ashrams" have been established by the Social Welfare Dept, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, to create a society free from child labor, where all children receive free, compulsory, quality, and meaningful education. Orphans and destitute children are provided free schooling, boarding and lodging.
Benefit Type
In Kind
Eligibility Criteria
1. The applicant should be a citizen of India. 1. The applicant should be a social worker or the guardian of the eligible child. 1. The child should be an orphan or a destitute. 1. The child should be a domicile / permanent resident of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. 1. The child should not already be availing of the benefits of the scheme.
Application Mode
Offline
Application Process
Step 1: Visit the District Social Welfare Office, and request a hard copy of the format of the application form for the scheme from the concerned authority. Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across), and attach all the (self-attested) mandatory documents. Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the <nis:link nis:type=webUrl nis:id=slugId nis:text="District Social Welfare Officer" nis:value=https://jksocialwelfare.nic.in/welfareIns/SocialWelfareCenters.pdf nis:enabled=true/>. Step 4: Acquire the receipt/acknowledgment of the successful submission of the application form from the District Social Welfare Office. > Post-Application Processes: Step 1: On receipt of the application duly completed by the applicant, the DSWO shall consolidate the list and forward it to the District Level Sanctioning Committee. Step 2: The <nis:link nis:type=webUrl nis:id=slugId nis:text="superintendent" nis:value=https://jkdswdj.jk.gov.in/whowho/tsoOffice.pdf nis:enabled=true/>shall admit/discharge any inmate with the approval of the District Social Welfare Officer concerned and the Deputy Director of Administration, Directorate of Social Welfare Jammu. > Check Application Status: The District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) can be contacted regarding the application status of the scheme.
Required Documents
- Residential Certificate / Domicile Certificate of the State/UT of Jammu & Kashmir.
- 3 Passport-Sized Photograph (Signed Across).
- Aadhaar Card.
- Affidavit of Guardianship (in the case the child has a guardian)
- Details of the Bank Account (Bank Name, Branch Name, Address, IFSC, etc) of Self or of the Guardian.
- Death Certificate of the Mother and Father (in case the child is an orphan)
- Any other document required by the District Social Welfare Office.
FAQs
Where Can I Find The Contact Details (Name And Mobile Number) Of The DSWOs / Superintendents Of The Bal Ashram?
The Contact Details (Name and Mobile Number) of the DSWOs / Superintendents of the Bal Ashram can be found at - https://jkdswdj.jk.gov.in/whowho/tsoOffice.pdf
Who Can Become An Inmate In The Bal Ashram?
Orphan or Destitute Children can become an inmate in the Bal Ashram.
Is It Compulsory For The Child To Receive Education In The Bal Ashram?
Yes, all children will receive free, compulsory, quality, and meaningful education.
Who Can Apply On Behalf Of The Child For This Scheme?
A social worker or the guardian of the eligible child can apply on behalf of the child for this scheme.
How Many Bal Ashrams Are There In Jammu & Kashmir?
There are 12 Bal Ashrams in Jammu & Kashmir.
What Is The Total Capacity Of All The Bal Ashrams In Jammu & Kashmir?
The total capacity of all the Bal Ashrams in Jammu & Kashmir is 280.
What Basic Facilities Are Provided To The Inmates?
The inmates are provided care and protection in the institutions. Besides food, shelter, bedding & clothing are also provided.
To Whom Should The Beneficiary Approach For Submission Of The Application?
The beneficiary shall approach the concerned DSWO for submission of the application.
In What Case Is The Death Certificate Of Both Parents Required As A Mandatory Document?
The Death Certificate of both Parents is required as a mandatory document in case the child is an orphan.
What Is The Full Form Of DSWO?
The full form of DSWO is "District Social Welfare Officer".
Is The Residential Certificate / Domicile Certificate Of The State Of Jammu & Kashmir, A Mandatory Document For This Scheme?
Yes, the Residential Certificate / Domicile Certificate of the State of Jammu & Kashmir is a mandatory document for this scheme.
Can I Reapply To This Scheme If I Am Already Availing The Benefits Of This Scheme?
No, you can not reapply to this scheme if you already have availed of its benefits.
Is This A State Funded Or A Centrally Funded Scheme?
This is a 100% State Funded scheme.
Is There Any Compensation For The Delay In The Disbursal Of The Scheme Benefits?
No, there is no such mention in the scheme guidelines.
Is There Any Application Fee?
No, the entire application process is entirely free of cost.
How Do I Know If A Field In The Application Form Is Mandatory?
The mandatory fields have an asterisk (*) mark at the end.
Can Applicants From The Neighboring States Also Apply To This Scheme?
No, only the citizens who are permanent residents of the state of Jammu & Kashmir are eligible to apply.
Where Can I Find The Link To The Scheme Guidelines?
The Scheme Guidelines can be found at this link - https://jksabwdobcs.com/pdf/gov_schemes.pdf
What Is The Link To The Website Of The Department Of Social Welfare, Government Of Jammu & Kashmir?
Https://jksocialwelfare.nic.in/
Where Can I Find The Format Of The Application Form? Is It Available Online?
You need to visit the District Social Welfare Office and request a hard copy of the format of the application form for the scheme from the concerned authority.
Which Department Manages This Scheme?
This scheme is managed by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Jammu & Kashmir.
Does This Scheme Accept Online Applications?
No, this scheme only accepts offline applications.
Is It Mandatory To Self-Attest All The Required Documents That Are To Be Attached To The Application?
Yes, all the required documents that are to be attached to the application should be self-attested mandatorily.
Is This Scheme A “One Family, One Benefit” Scheme?
No, there is no such mention in the scheme guidelines.
Is This Scheme State Sponsored Or Centrally Sponsored?
This scheme is a 100% State Sponsored Scheme.