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Clear filtersSamarth-Respite Care Scheme
The Samarth Respite Care Scheme is run by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It aims to set up Samarth Centres across India to provide short-term respite care and longer-term residential care for persons with disabilities. The scheme supports individuals who need temporary or permanent care support, including orphaned and abandoned persons with disabilities.
View DetailsSamajik Mukti
Samajik Mukti (Social Freedom) is a West Bengal government scheme that provides social security cards to workers in the unorganised sector. The scheme is administered by the West Bengal Labour Department. It aims to provide provident fund benefits and other social security protections to informal workers who lack formal employment contracts.
View DetailsSolar Water Heating System (Domestic Sector)
This scheme is run by the Renewable Energy Department of Haryana to promote the use of solar energy in homes. It provides financial subsidy to residents of Haryana and Haryana Government employees living in Chandigarh who want to install solar water heating systems. The aim is to reduce electricity bills and promote clean, renewable energy for domestic water heating.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Anusuchit Jati Ewam Anusuchit Janjati Civil Sewa Protsahan Yojana
This Bihar government scheme provides financial assistance to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates who have cleared the preliminary examination of civil service competitive exams conducted by BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) and UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). The scheme aims to help these candidates prepare better for their main examination and interview rounds. It is designed to reduce financial barriers and encourage SC/ST candidates to pursue careers in civil services.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Support to Coffee Curing Units
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee producers improve the quality of their coffee. It supports coffee curing units (the places where raw coffee beans are processed and dried) by introducing modern technology and better methods. The goal is to make coffee processing more efficient and add more value to the final product.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Consolidation
The Coffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It aims to help coffee growers improve the productivity of their existing coffee farms. The scheme focuses on rejuvenating old coffee plants, filling gaps in plantations, and teaching better farming methods like composting, proper shade management, and pest control.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Participation in Domestic Fairs / Coffee Festivals etc. including support to Roasters & others for participation in the events
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee producers, roasters, and businesses grow their market in India. It supports Indian coffee businesses to participate in domestic fairs and coffee festivals across the country. The goal is to help more Indians discover coffee and become regular coffee drinkers instead of occasional ones.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, encourages coffee growers in non-traditional areas to plant mixed native and fruit-yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, and orange alongside their coffee plants. The trees create natural shade for coffee plants while improving soil fertility and moisture retention. This helps increase coffee productivity and supports sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsPMMSY: Establishment of Medium RAS / Biofloc culture system - Haryana
PMMSY supports fish farmers and entrepreneurs in Haryana who want to start medium-sized modern fish farming using Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) or Biofloc technology. This scheme is run by the government to help people earn income through advanced, sustainable fish farming methods. The scheme provides capital assistance to help set up these systems, which use less water and produce fish more efficiently than traditional methods.
View DetailsInfrastructure and Technology Support
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Textiles, helps develop modern factories and technology centers across India to support handicraft makers. It aims to improve the quality of handicraft products, reduce production costs, and help Indian handicrafts compete in world markets. The scheme focuses on building infrastructure like workshops, training centers, and marketing hubs in handicraft regions.
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