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Clear filtersEducational Assistance for Government Recognised Diploma Courses
The Educational Assistance for Government Recognised Diploma Courses scheme is designed to financially support children of registered construction workers, providing ₹20,000 per year for diploma courses and ₹25,000/- per year for postgraduate diploma courses.
View DetailsEducational Assistance to the Children Studying in 1st to 7th and 8th to 10th Class
Under this scheme, educational assistance is provided of ₹2,500/- to the children studying in 1st to 7th standard and ₹5,000/- for the children studying in 8th to 10th standard of the registered construction worker. The scheme covers up to two children and the wife of a registered male worker.
View DetailsVidyakiranam Scheme-Educational Assistance To Children Of Disabled Parents
Vidyakiranam is an educational assistance scheme launched by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. It provides financial support to children whose parents are persons with disabilities. The scheme aims to ensure that children from such families can continue their education without financial hardship.
View DetailsEducational Assistance to Children of Women Headed Families
This scheme, run by the Social Justice Department of Kerala, provides financial assistance to help children from women-headed families continue their education. It recognizes that women who are the sole breadwinners of their families often face financial challenges in supporting their children's schooling. The scheme aims to remove educational barriers and ensure these children can access quality education.
View DetailsEducational Assistance to the 10th to 12th Students
This scheme provides educational assistance to students studying in 10th to 12th classes whose parents or guardians are construction workers. It is run by the Maharashtra Building And Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWW) under the Labour Department of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to support the education of children from construction worker families by providing financial help.
View DetailsEducational Assistance for Medical and Engineering Courses
This scheme is run by the Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to help children and spouses of registered construction workers pursue medical and engineering degrees. It provides financial assistance to reduce the burden of expensive medical and engineering education. The scheme recognizes that construction workers often struggle to afford higher education for their families.
View DetailsEducational Assistance (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The “Educational Assistance” scheme was started by the Assam Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Labour Welfare Department, Government of Assam to provide educational assistance to the children of the registered construction workers who are studying in Class I to Post Graduate.
View DetailsOEC Pre-matric Educational Assistance
The OEC Pre-matric Educational Assistance Scheme is run by the Backward Classes Development Department, Government of Kerala. It provides educational financial support to students from Other Equivalent Communities (OEC) who are studying in Classes 1 to 10 in government, aided, or private schools across Kerala. The scheme aims to help economically weaker students continue their pre-matric education without financial burden.
View DetailsEducational Assistance (ANBOCWWB)
This scheme provides educational assistance to the son or daughter of a registered construction worker who is studying in any class from Class I to Post Graduate Level/Professional Course.
View DetailsEducational Assistance For Children Of Victims Of Crime
The scheme “Educational Assistance for Children of Victims of Crime” was launched by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala.
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