Under this scheme, Central Government employees were now eligible to refund the educational expenses of Rs. 1000 per month per child, for two children, adding up to Rs. 12,000 per annum per child. By submitting original receipts for the expenses incurred for the education of their children from Kindergarten, right up to Class XII, the employee could claim a maximum reimbursement of Rs. 12,000 per year. The scheme was applicable for two children, at the most.
As a result, Central Government employees began sending their children to only the best schools. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the scheme was a big boon for Central Government employees living in small and medium-sized towns and cities.
- Applicable to all Central Government Employees without any pay limit…
- Child means, employee’s child, wholly depends on the employee…
- Reimbursement is admissible only if the children study in a recognized school…
- If both(husband&wife) are working, reimbursement will be allowed to one of them…
- Reimbursement is allowed for two eldest surviving children only, accepted in case of multiple birth in second child birth…
- Children from nursery to twelth and two years diploma course in polytechnic…
- Nursery means, two classes prior to class 1 irrespective of nomenclature…
- Even if a child fails, reimbursement shall not be stopped…
- Reimbursement of school bags, pens and pencils are not allowed…
- Age limit for claiming reimbursement for children is 20 years…
Source: 90pasisa.blogspot.in
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