Imagine, getting free gold! But yes, such a scheme is very much there and it is called Arundhati Gold Scheme. So, if you are a parent and have been preparing for the marriage of your daughter then, there is some good news. You can get some gold free. It will certainly help you especially at a time when the gold prices are hitting the roof and not many people can afford to buy it.  

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The government of Assam has introduced a scheme for the parents which will lighten their burden to some extent. The scheme being run by the state government is Arundhati Gold Scheme and under this scheme, for marriage of a daughter, parents are given a 10gm gold coin for free.  

What is Arundhati Gold Scheme and how to get it! 

  Arundhati Gold Scheme is especially helpful for poor families and comes as a big relief. Under the Arundhati Gold Scheme, married daughters, after registration of marriage, are entitled to 10gm of gold. This will go a long way to help poor parents cope with the expenses of weddings. This also gives some financial security to daughters. Daughters can apply on the day of applying for registration of Marriage under Special Marriage Act, 1954.

Condition to avail Arundhati Gold Scheme

Parents who are getting their daughters married can avail this Arundhati Swarna Yojana scheme but they have to fulfil certain conditions. The age of the daughter who is getting married should be 18 years or above. The marriage registration is also required.  

The scheme can be availed only by those families whose annual income is less than Rs 5 lakh. The scheme could be availed only for the first marriage. The groom should also be 21-year-old or above.  

This is how benefits of Arundhati Gold Scheme is being given 

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In Assam, in many backward areas children are married at a very tender age. This affects their education and health. Because of this scheme, many families have been opting for marriages at the legal age. This is how it is also helping the daughters and families.