Replying after the debate on her departments' budgets, Panja said the scheme had been asked to be presented as a case study at the forthcoming Girl Summit in London on July 22.
The scheme envisaged that if a girl continued her studies up to the age of 18 years, a one-time grant of Rs 25,000 would be deposited in her bank account provided she was unmarried.
For better functioning of the homes where destitutes and under-privileged women and girls were given shelter, the government had installed CCTVs and the staff were being trained for monitoring of the panels.
Panja said her department had also drawn up a standard operating procedure for rescue, rehabilitation, repatriation and re-integration of trafficked girls from Bangladesh to West Bengal.