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Clear filtersMahila Swayamsiddha Yojana Rajasthan
Mahila Swayamsiddha Yojana is a Rajasthan government scheme run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department. It provides free skill training and self-employment support to widowed, abandoned, and destitute women. The scheme works through voluntary organizations and NGOs to help these women become economically independent and self-reliant.
View DetailsDeployment of Prantiya Rakshak Dal (PRD) Volunteers
Under this scheme, PRD volunteers deployed to assist the police and serve in various government offices receive a daily honorarium. In cases of death, disability, or injury occurring during duty, financial assistance is provided to their legal dependents based on the nature and severity of incident.
View DetailsLivelihood Opportunity Promotion Scheme (Disabled)
The Livelihood Opportunity Promotion Scheme (Disabled) is run by the Government of Uttarakhand to help persons with disabilities become self-employed and financially independent. The scheme provides financial support through grants, loans, and margin money assistance to help disabled individuals start or expand their own small business or shop. This scheme aims to empower persons with disabilities by reducing their dependence and creating sustainable income opportunities.
View DetailsMahila Adhikarita Yojana (Gujarat Safai Kamdar Development Corporation)
Mahila Adhikarita Yojana is a financial support scheme run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department of Gujarat. It provides loans to women sweepers and their dependents to help them become self-reliant and improve their economic condition. The scheme offers loans at subsidized interest rates to make borrowing affordable for these marginalized communities.
View DetailsAtma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana
Atma Nirbhar Plantation Yojana is an Arunachal Pradesh state scheme designed to promote self-reliance and sustainable growth in the agriculture sector through plantation activities. The scheme provides financial assistance and resources to individual farmers, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to undertake plantation projects. It aims to make farmers independent and strengthen agricultural productivity across the state.
View DetailsFree Computer Training
This is a free computer training scheme run by the Government of Uttarakhand. It provides computer skills education at no cost to widows, families of ex-servicemen, and dependents of soldiers. The scheme aims to help these groups gain digital literacy and improve their employment opportunities.
View DetailsRajasthan Varishth Patrakar Samman Yojana
Under this scheme, a monthly financial assistance of ₹15,000/- is provided to full-time accredited journalists who are 60 years of age or older & have served continuously for at least 20 years in daily, weekly, fortnightly newspapers, independent publications, electronic media, or news agencies.
View DetailsFishermen Accident Relief Scheme
The Fishermen Accident Relief Scheme is a support program run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat. It provides financial assistance to the families of active fishermen in Gujarat who die due to accidents. This scheme aims to protect fishermen and their dependents by offering monetary compensation during tragic circumstances.
View DetailsPayment of Funeral Assistance for the Construction Workers
This scheme provides financial assistance to cover funeral expenses of deceased registered construction workers or their spouses. It is run by the BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of the Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Union Territory. The assistance is paid directly to the nominees or dependents of the deceased worker to help them manage funeral costs during difficult times.
View DetailsMahila Samridhi Yojana under NSKFDC- Haryana
Mahila Samridhi Yojana is a loan scheme run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana. It helps women Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their dependents start their own small businesses. The scheme provides financial support to enable economic independence through self-employment ventures.
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