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Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Eligibility Leaked?

Expected Criteria Based on BJP Manifesto & Campaign [2026]
2026-05-15 23:00:18 Updated 2026-08-17 07:25:19.479530 — min read 222 views
Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Eligibility Leaked?
Who can apply for Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card? Check expected eligibility, age limit (18-35), and graduation rules based on the 2026 BJP manifesto.
Eligibility discussions around the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card increased after multiple viral social-media claims in 2026. Applicants should rely only on official notifications because many circulating eligibility screenshots are unverified or edited.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card is for unemployed youth aged 18-35 who are domicile residents of the state, have completed at least Class 10 education, and are not employed in any government or private sector job. Income ceiling for the family may also apply.
Yes. A domicile certificate proving residency in the state for a specified period (typically 3-5 years) is a mandatory eligibility requirement for the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card.
The scheme primarily targets applicants between 18 and 35 years of age. Applicants outside this age range are not eligible regardless of other qualifications.
Yes. Applicants who are self-employed, running a business, or employed in any capacity - government or private - are not eligible. The scheme is exclusively for unemployed youth.
Many state schemes include a family income ceiling (typically below ₸2-3 lakh per annum) as an eligibility filter. Check the official portal for the exact income limit applicable to your state’s version of this scheme.
The exact educational requirement depends on the state implementation, but most versions require a minimum of Class 10 (Secondary) pass. Some benefit tiers may require Class 12 or graduation for higher stipend amounts.
Eligibility is verified through Aadhaar-linked data, educational records, employment exchange registration, and bank account details. Providing false information leads to disqualification and potential legal action.
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