West Bengal's newly elected BJP government has made a major promise to unemployed youth with the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Scheme, which is set to give ₹3,000 every month to eligible job seekers across the state. Announced as a key part of the BJP's Sankalp Patra (election manifesto) for the 2026 Assembly Elections, this scheme is already creating a lot of buzz among lakhs of young people who are actively looking for jobs. The BJP won the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections on May 4, 2026, and the scheme is now expected to be formally launched after cabinet approval.
BJP's Union Home Minister Amit Shah officially announced the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card on April 10, 2026 in Kolkata. On April 16, 2026, a symbolic launch event was held in Kolkata where famous sports icons Leander Paes and Vijender Singh, both BJP members and distributed sample Bharosa Cards and spoke about how youth unemployment is pushing young people out of Bengal.

Budget 2026-27 Update - Youth Allowance Confirmed as Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme
West Bengal Budget 2026-27, presented in the State Assembly on June 22, 2026 by Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta, has formally confirmed the ₹3,000 monthly youth allowance. In the budget, this support has been named the Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme, under which unemployed youth in the state will get ₹3,000 every month to support their living costs and skill development while they search for work. This is the budget-level confirmation of the same ₹3,000 monthly promise that was made through the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card during the elections.
The budget also carried other youth and jobs related announcements, including recruitment of one lakh government employees with 33% posts reserved for women, and 20,000 posts in the state police force. For the full list of new schemes and where the money is going, see our detailed report on West Bengal Budget 2026-27 new schemes and allocations. The exact application process and official portal for the youth allowance are still expected to be released by the state government.
What is Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Scheme?
Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card is an unemployment allowance scheme for educated but jobless youth of West Bengal. Under this scheme, eligible young people will get ₹3,000 every month directly in their bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). This money will keep coming every month until the person gets a stable job. The scheme is a direct upgrade over the previous TMC government's Karma Sathi Prakalpa and the more recent Banglar Yuva Sathi Scheme, which paid only ₹1,500 per month. With the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card, that amount is doubled.
Beyond just the monthly payment, the BJP's Sankalp Patra also includes a one-time grant of ₹15,000 for youth who are preparing for competitive exams like WBCS, SSC, Railways, and Banking. This is a big deal for students who spend money on coaching, books, and travel for exams. On top of all this, the party has also promised to create 1 crore jobs in West Bengal over 5 years and offer startup support of up to ₹10 lakh for youth who want to start their own business.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Scheme Name | Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card (Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme in Budget 2026-27) |
| Announced By | BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party), West Bengal |
| Announced On | April 10, 2026 (Sankalp Patra release by Amit Shah) |
| Budget Confirmation | June 22, 2026 (West Bengal Budget 2026-27) |
| Target Beneficiaries | Educated, unemployed youth of West Bengal |
| Monthly Benefit | ₹3,000 per month (via DBT) |
| One-Time Exam Grant | ₹15,000 for competitive exam aspirants |
| Previous Scheme | Banglar Yuva Sathi Scheme (₹1,500/month) |
| Application Mode | Online portal (not yet launched) |
| Expected Launch | 2026 (process to be notified after budget) |
| Official Website | Not released yet |
Key Benefits of Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card
This scheme is one of the most talked-about youth welfare schemes coming out of West Bengal in recent years. Here's what eligible youth can expect to get from it:
- Monthly cash of ₹3,000 - Money comes straight to your bank account every month via DBT. There are no middlemen. The payment continues for as long as you remain unemployed, unlike fixed-term scholarships that stop after a certain number of months.
- One-time ₹15,000 exam grant - Youth who are preparing for central or state government competitive examinations can get a one-time payment of ₹15,000 to cover coaching fees, study material, and travel costs for exams.
- Age limit relaxation - The BJP has also promised a 5-year relaxation in the upper age limit for government job recruitment for West Bengal youth, giving more time to crack exams.
Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Eligibility
The official eligibility rules have not been released by the West Bengal government yet, as the scheme is still awaiting its formal launch. However, based on the party's public announcements and the structure of similar schemes like Yuvashree (WB Employment Bank), the expected eligibility is as follows:
- Permanent resident of West Bengal - The applicant must be a legal resident of West Bengal. Proof of domicile will be needed.
- Indian citizen - Only Indian citizens will be eligible for the scheme.
- Age between 21 and 40 years - Based on similar schemes, the expected age range is 21 to 40 years. The exact age limit will be confirmed once the official notification is out.
- Minimum Class 10 pass - Applicants are expected to have passed Madhyamik (Class 10) or an equivalent board exam from a recognized board.
- Fully unemployed - The person must be completely jobless at the time of application. Those in formal employment, private or government, will not qualify.
- Aadhaar-linked bank account - A bank account linked to your Aadhaar number is a must for DBT payments.
Documents Required (Expected)
Once the scheme officially opens for applications, the following documents are likely to be required based on how similar schemes in West Bengal have worked in the past. Keep these ready so you can apply quickly once the portal is open:
- Aadhaar card - For identity proof and DBT linkage
- West Bengal domicile or residence proof - Ration card, voter ID, or any official document showing you are a permanent resident
- Educational qualification certificate - Madhyamik or equivalent pass certificate
- Bank passbook (Aadhaar-linked) - For receiving monthly payments through DBT
- Employment Exchange registration - Registration at the local employment exchange may be needed for verification
- Passport-size photograph
How to Apply for Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card (Once Registration Opens)
As of now, the official application portal for Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card has not been launched yet. Although the ₹3,000 monthly youth allowance has been confirmed in the West Bengal Budget 2026-27 as the Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme, the application process is still being worked out. The portal is expected to go live in the coming months. The process is likely to be primarily online, with offline support available at block offices and district government offices.
Once the portal is live, here is how the application process is expected to work:
STEP 1 - Visit the official West Bengal government portal for the scheme, once launched.
STEP 2 - Register yourself on the portal using your mobile number and Aadhaar number. You will receive an OTP to verify your number.
STEP 3 - Fill in your personal details including your name, date of birth, address, educational qualifications, and employment status.
STEP 4 - Upload all required documents including your Aadhaar card, residence proof, educational certificate, and bank passbook.
STEP 5 - Submit the application and save the application reference number. You can use this number later to check your application status and payment status.
STEP 6 - After successful verification, your Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card will be issued and ₹3,000 will start getting credited to your bank account every month.
Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card vs Banglar Yuva Sathi - What Changed?
West Bengal has had unemployment assistance schemes running before this. The TMC government had launched the Banglar Yuva Sathi Scheme, which offered ₹1,500 per month to registered unemployed youth aged 21 to 40. Payments under that scheme started on April 1, 2026. With the change of government after the May 4, 2026 election results, the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card is expected to replace or upgrade this existing system, and the budget has now set it up as the Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme. The monthly amount doubles from ₹1,500 to ₹3,000, and additional benefits like the ₹15,000 exam grant are new additions. Youth who were getting the earlier Yuva Sathi money will likely need to apply fresh once the new scheme portal opens, as the government will re-verify all applicants.
Important Warning - Beware of Fake Websites
Many fake websites are already claiming to offer Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card registration. Please note that although the ₹3,000 youth allowance has been confirmed in the West Bengal Budget 2026-27, no official registration portal has been opened by the West Bengal government as of June 22, 2026. Do not enter your Aadhaar number, bank details, or personal information on any unofficial website. Wait for an official notification from the Government of West Bengal.
FAQ's
What is the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card Scheme?
It is a new unemployment allowance scheme announced by the BJP for West Bengal. Eligible unemployed youth will get ₹3,000 every month directly in their bank account until they get a job. In the West Bengal Budget 2026-27, this ₹3,000 monthly youth allowance has been named the Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme.
Has the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card been officially launched?
The ₹3,000 monthly youth allowance has been confirmed in the West Bengal Budget 2026-27 presented on June 22, 2026, as the Bhorsa Karmasathi Scheme. However, the official application portal and full process are still to be notified by the state government.
When will applications start for Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card?
Now that the youth allowance has been confirmed in the budget, registration is expected to open in the coming months. The exact date will be announced by the state government officially.
Can I still apply if I was getting Banglar Yuva Sathi money?
Yes, but you will need to apply fresh. Even if you were a Banglar Yuva Sathi beneficiary, you will have to fill out a new application when the Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card portal opens.
How much money will I get and for how long?
You will get ₹3,000 per month. The money keeps coming until you get a job. There is no fixed time limit for this scheme unlike the old Yuva Sathi scheme which had a 5-year cap.
Is there any extra benefit for competitive exam aspirants?
Yes. The scheme includes a one-time payment of ₹15,000 for youth who are preparing for state or central government competitive exams like WBCS, SSC, Railways, and Banking examinations.
What is the age limit for Yuva Shakti Bharosa Card?
The official age limit has not been confirmed yet. Based on the previous Banglar Yuva Sathi scheme, it is expected to be between 21 and 40 years. The exact range will be confirmed in the official notification.