The Indian government has launched the Free Mobile Yojana 2025 to promote digital education and services by providing free smartphones worth up to ₹10,000 to eligible families and students. This initiative is part of the Digital India campaign to bridge the digital divide.
Update: Apply now for a free smartphone worth ₹10,000. Limited slots only.
Scheme Overview
Scheme Name | Free Mobile Yojana 2025 |
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Launched By | Government of India |
Target Group | Students, Women, BPL Families |
Benefit | Free Smartphone (up to ₹10,000) |
Mode of Application | Online / CSC |
Last Date | 30th September 2025 |
Objective
The primary goal of this scheme is to provide access to digital learning tools, government apps, and online services to economically weaker sections by offering free smartphones.
Eligibility Criteria
- Indian citizen
- Annual family income below ₹2.5 lakh
- Must be studying in school/college or registered under any govt scheme
- Must have valid ID and proof of residence
Required Documents
- Aadhar Card
- Ration Card
- Income Certificate
- Passport Size Photo
- Bank Account Details
How to Apply Online
- Visit the official portal or CSC center
- Click on “Free Mobile Yojana 2025” link
- Fill in all personal and income details
- Upload required documents and photo
- Submit the form and take the acknowledgement receipt
💡 Scheme Benefits
- ₹8,000–₹10,000 smartphone absolutely free
- Free SIM and 12 months mobile data with calling
- Access to government apps and online education
State-Wise Rollout Status
State | Status |
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Rajasthan | Launched |
Uttar Pradesh | Launching Soon |
Bihar | Pilot Testing |
Madhya Pradesh | Coming Soon |
Important Notes
- Do not pay any money to apply – the scheme is free
- Applications are accepted online only
- Official delivery will be through your local authority or school
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the last date to apply?
A. 30th September 2025
Q. Can women apply separately?
A. Yes, priority is given to women beneficiaries
Q. Is this scheme available in my state?
A. Yes, many states have launched or are launching the scheme soon