Uttar Pradesh’s Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025 is designed to support a girl child from birth through key education milestones by providing stage wise financial assistance to the family. If you are searching for the complete breakdown of the total ₹25,000 support and exactly how much is paid in Stage 1 to Stage 6, this guide lays it out clearly in one place. The money does not come as a single payment. Under Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025, each installment is linked to a specific milestone like birth, immunization, and admission into particular classes, so eligibility and documents matter at every step.

Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025 works like a conditional benefit system where a family receives a fixed, onetime payment when the girl child reaches a defined milestone and the required proof is submitted and verified. The objective is to encourage timely immunization and continued schooling, so support is tied to education entry points such as Class 1, Class 6, Class 9, and higher education admission. In the current structure, the total benefit adds up to ₹25,000 when all stages from Stage 1 to Stage 6 are completed as per the scheme conditions.
Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025
The stage wise total is ₹5,000 plus ₹2,000 plus ₹3,000 plus ₹3,000 plus ₹5,000 plus ₹7,000, which equals ₹25,000. Some reports also note that the total benefit amount was earlier ₹15,000 and was later increased to ₹25,000.
Eligibility Criteria For Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumanga Yojana
Before applying, it is smart to confirm eligibility because applications can get rejected if the basic conditions are not met. The scheme rules state that the family must be a resident of Uttar Pradesh, and residence proof can include documents such as ration card, Aadhaar, voter ID, electricity bill, or telephone bill. The annual family income limit is stated as up to ₹3 lakh. As per the rules, a maximum of two girls from one family can get benefits under this scheme. The scheme also mentions a condition of maximum two children in the family for eligibility.
There is an important exception mentioned for twins, where if the second delivery results in twin children, the third child (if a girl) can also be treated as eligible, and in special situations up to three girls may be considered eligible. The rules also cover adoption cases, including conditions for orphan girls, and the total count of biological and adopted girls together is capped as per the stated limit.
Stage Wise Ability For Beneficiary
This is the part most families care about because each stage has its own trigger and its own required proof. Think of the stages as checkpoints, and once your daughter crosses a checkpoint and you submit the correct documents, that stage payment becomes claimable.
- Stage 1 is a birth linked benefit of ₹5,000 for girls born on or after 01 April 2019, as per the stated condition. The scheme document also shows this enhanced amount as effective from 01 April 2024.
- Stage 2 pays ₹2,000 for completion of immunization up to one year of age, and it includes a birth date condition stating the girl child should not be born before 01 April 2018. This installment is also shown with an effective date of 01 April 2024 in the rules.
- Stage 3 pays ₹3,000 when the girl is admitted into Class 1 in the current academic year. The payment amount is shown effective from 01 April 2024.
- Stage 4 pays ₹3,000 on admission into Class 6 in the current academic year. The effective date for this amount is also shown as 01 April 2024.
- Stage 5 pays ₹5,000 on admission into Class 9 in the current academic year. This amount is also listed as effective from 01 April 2024.
- Stage 6 is the final and highest installment of ₹7,000, and it is linked to higher education, meaning after passing Class 10 or Class 12, the girl must take admission in a graduation degree course or a certified diploma course of at least two years during the current academic year. The scheme rules show Stage 6 amount as effective from 01 April 2024 as well.
Documents Required For Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025
For Kanya Sumangala Yojana 2025, documents are not a formality, they are the foundation of approval because every stage relies on proof uploaded in the portal process. The citizen process document lists both registration time requirements and stage wise document requirements. At the time of applicant registration, a domicile or permanent address proof is mentioned as a onetime requirement. Bank account details and a scanned copy of the passbook are required so that the benefit can be credited to the correct account. If either the mother or father is not alive, the death certificate is listed as required.
The rules mention Aadhaar requirements for the applicant, parents or guardian, and beneficiary, but it also states that for
- Stage 1 and Stage 2 the beneficiary Aadhaar is not mandatory. For Stage 1, the birth certificate number is required for electronic verification.
- For stage wise documents, Stage 1 requires the latest photograph of the girl child. Stage 2 requires the latest photograph plus the immunization card.
- Stage 3 requires the photograph and proof of admission to Class 1, and the rules specify that for non government schools an admission certificate is needed, while for government schools a Student Unique ID is used for electronic verification. Stage 4 follows the same pattern for Class 6, with photo plus admission proof, and Student Unique ID for government schools.
- Stage 5 requires photo and Class 9 admission proof. Stage 6 requires photo, Class 10 or Class 12 certificate or marksheet, institute ID, and the admission fee receipt for the degree or diploma program.
Uniqueness Of Beneficiary In The Web Portal
One common mistake is creating multiple applications for the same beneficiary, especially when families try again using a different mobile number or profile after a delay. The portal rules clearly mention that if duplicate applications are submitted for the same beneficiary, all applications can be cancelled.
- The rules also describe how bank details are treated based on who the applicant is. If the applicant is the mother or father, preference is given to the mother’s bank account, and if the mother is not available, the father’s account is considered.
- If both parents are not alive and the applicant is a guardian, the guardian’s bank details are required. The rules also specify that if the applicant is Self, meaning the girl herself, then only Stage 6 application is allowed under that mode.
- The portal guidance also notes the importance of providing a valid mobile number and warns that wrong information or incorrect documents can lead to rejection, and that sanction depends on document verification and other administrative conditions.
















