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Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni 2026: Assam Govt Approves ₹1,000 Monthly Aid for Boys – Full Details & How to Apply

By Sanjoy Gorh | 11:30 AM | 02/03/2026 | Published

Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni

At a time when rising college fees, hostel charges, and daily travel costs are silently forcing thousands of bright boys in Assam to drop out after Class 12, the state government has stepped in with a powerful new initiative.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has officially approved the Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni scheme, offering direct monthly financial support to first-year undergraduate and postgraduate male students from low-income families. This move is being hailed as a game-changer for gender-balanced education welfare in Assam.

What is the Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni Scheme?

The scheme provides genuine cash support through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) so that boys from economically weaker families do not have to abandon higher studies due to money problems.

Key Benefits:

  • ₹1,000 per month for eligible first-year undergraduate (UG) students
  • ₹2,000 per month for eligible first-year postgraduate (PG) students
  • Support continues for 10 months in each academic year
  • Total annual benefit: ₹10,000 for UG and ₹20,000 for PG students
  • Available only to students whose family annual income is below ₹4 lakh

Payments will be credited straight into the student’s bank account, cutting out middlemen and ensuring transparency.

Education costs in Assam have shot up even in government and provincialised colleges. Transport, books, exam fees, internet data, and mess charges have become heavy burdens for rural and tea-garden families. Many boys drop out in the first year itself to start earning and support their households.

The Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni scheme directly targets this dangerous “first-year dropout zone”. By providing timely financial help, the government wants to keep boys in classrooms and improve the state’s Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education.

This is not just another welfare scheme it is a smart social balancing act. For years, girls in Assam have been benefitting from the highly successful Mukhyamantri Nijut Moina Asoni. The new scheme for boys ensures that no child is left behind because of gender. Families with both sons and daughters can now get support for both, creating true equality in education opportunities.

Real-Life Impact on Assam Families

For a family in rural Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, or the tea gardens of Sonitpur, ₹1,000–2,000 every month is not pocket money — it is survival support.Students say the money can easily cover:

  • Monthly bus or auto fares to college
  • Photocopies, notebooks, and study materials
  • Practical and examination fees
  • Hostel mess charges
  • Mobile data for online classes and assignments

Postgraduate students getting ₹2,000 per month will face less pressure to take up part-time jobs that often disturb studies. First-generation college-goers will feel a huge boost in confidence knowing their family is not struggling to fund their dreams.

How to Avail the Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni Benefit

The process has been kept simple and student-friendly:

  • 1.  Take admission in a government or provincialised college in Assam in the first year of UG or PG.
  • 2.  Ensure your family income is below ₹4 lakh (income certificate required).
  • 3.  Open or keep an active bank account linked with Aadhaar for DBT.
  • 4.  Submit the application through your college authorities along with valid documents.
  • 5.  College will verify eligibility and forward the list to the Higher Education Department.

Officials have promised fast digital verification so that genuine students start receiving money within weeks of approval.

Assam’s Education Revolution

The Nijut Babu Aasoni joins a series of forward-looking steps taken by the Assam government:

  • Free admissions for eligible students
  • Upgraded college infrastructure
  • Digitised scholarship portals
  • Special focus on tea-garden and rural areas

Education experts believe these combined efforts will significantly reduce dropout rates and prepare more Assamese youth for better jobs and higher skills.

If you or your son has taken admission in the 2026-27 academic session, do not wait. Contact your college’s scholarship cell or Higher Education Department immediately. Stay updated through official college notices and the state government’s education portal.

In many districts of Assam, ₹1,000 a month can cover essential academic expenses.Students say the support could help pay for

  • Monthly bus or shared vehicle fares
  • Photocopies and study materials
  • College exam and practical fees
  • Hostel mess contributions
  • Mobile data for online assignments

For postgraduate students receiving ₹2,000 monthly, the support under Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni may reduce the need for part-time jobs that often disrupt academic focus.Economists point out that direct financial support has a psychological impact too boosting confidence among first-generation college students.

While the announcement has generated optimism, the speed and efficiency of implementation will determine its success.Students should stay updated through official college notices and Higher Education Department announcements.executed properly, the Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni scheme could benefit thousands of boys in the upcoming academic cycle.

Conclusion

The Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni scheme may appear modest in financial terms, but its impact could be far-reaching.For many families, ₹1,000 per month is not symbolic it is survival support. It could prevent dropouts, ease parental anxiety, and allow students to focus on academics rather than income.

In a state where education is often the only pathway to upward mobility, this initiative signals a clear message: no child’s future should be compromised because of financial stress.effectively implemented, the Mukhyamantri Nijut Babu Aasoni scheme could quietly transform thousands of educational journeys across Assam.

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