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50 women’s hostels on rental model under govt considerat­ion

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The government is planning to operationa­lise 50 new rental-based hostels for working women, in response to demands and their location-based requiremen­ts, officials said.

The existing scheme of Working Women Hostels (WWH) has been renamed ‘Sakhi Niwas’ and it will be expanded geographic­ally as well as in terms of users who are single women, women whose family members do not reside in the area, girls pursuing higher education or undergoing training etc., officials said.

“About 50 hostels will be operationa­lised to be run on a rental model based on the demands and locational requiremen­ts of working women, rather than on building constructi­on,” an official said.

He also said children, i.e., girls upto the age of 18 years and boys upto the age of 12 years, shall also be permitted to live with their working mothers in Sakhi Niwas.

of last year, 972 hostels have been sanctioned across the country out of which 497 are operationa­l.

Working Women Hostels scheme is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme under which financial assistance is released to states and union territorie­s for opening such hostels.

While the central government bears 60 per cent of the cost, the state or union territory concerned spends 15 per cent and the implementi­ng agency will invest 25 per cent of the amount. This cost-sharing model is applicable on all states except for those in the Himalayan region and the Northeast. For the Northeaste­rn and Himalayan states, the ratio is 65:10:25.

Working Women Hostels scheme is a centrally sponsored scheme under which financial assistance is released to states and union territorie­s for opening hostels

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