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The Goa State Journalist Awards Scheme

Goa

"The Goa State Journalist Awards Scheme" aims to encourage journalists to publish commendable news items, articles, or reports, fostering mass awareness. It provides awards, including a cash prize of ₹10,000/-, to eligible journalists in Goa.

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StateSocial Welfare

The Goa State Photo Contest And Exhibition Scheme

Goa

The Goa State Photo Contest and Exhibition Scheme encourages young photographers and photojournalists in Goa to showcase their talent. Run by the Goa State Government, this scheme provides a platform for local youth to participate in photography competitions and exhibitions. Winners receive cash prizes and the opportunity to display their work publicly.

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StateAgriculture

One Time Settlement (O.T.S.) Scheme

Goa

"One Time Settlement (O.T.S.) Scheme" aims to recover outstanding electricity dues from defaulting consumers by offering a waiver of delayed payment charges. Beneficiaries can pay only the principal amount in a lump sum, applicable to consumers with arrears up to ₹20,000/- as of 31-3-2008.

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StateEmployment

Interest Subsidy Scheme, 2008

Goa

The Interest Subsidy Scheme, 2008 is a Goa state initiative designed to support Micro and Small Enterprises by providing interest subsidies on loans. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on new business owners and entrepreneurs. By subsidizing a portion of loan interest, the scheme makes it easier for small businesses to access credit and grow their operations. This helps promote industrial development and economic growth in Goa.

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StateEmployment

Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme, 2008

Goa

The "Share Capital to Local Entrepreneurs and Self Employed Scheme, 2008" aimed to encourage local youths to start income-generating activities and promote self-employment. The scheme provided financial support for individuals and groups, covering 50% of the project cost.

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StateEmployment

Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material Scheme, 2008

Goa

This scheme, run by the Government of Goa, encourages local manufacturers and small businesses to use raw materials produced within Goa. It supports Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by providing financial incentives and subsidies. The goal is to strengthen local economies, support village industries, and promote the use of locally-sourced materials in manufacturing.

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StateEmployment

Goa State Export Market Development Scheme, 2008

Goa

The Goa State Export Market Development Scheme, launched in 2008, helps Goan industries grow their export business and establish their products in international markets. The scheme is administered by the Government of Goa and targets small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and export-oriented businesses. It provides financial support to participate in international exhibitions and conduct market research tours abroad.

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StateSocial Welfare

Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana for OBC (Dhangar) Students

Goa

The scheme "Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana for OBC (Dhangar) Students" by the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Goa aims to provide additional financial assistance to OBC (Dhangar) students to supplement their Post Matric Scholarship maintenance allowance.

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StateEducation

Establishment of Integrated Educational Complexes

Goa

The scheme "Establishment of Integrated Educational Complexes" by the Directorate of Education, Government of Goa, aims to address the inadequate infrastructure and congested conditions faced by government-aided educational institutions in urban areas such as Panaji, Margao, and Mapusa within Goa.

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StateSocial Welfare

Merit Based Scholarship Scheme for Dhangar Students

Goa

"Merit Based Scholarship Scheme for Dhangar Students" by the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Goa aims to motivate students by providing merit-based awards and financial incentives (ranging from ₹5,000/- to ₹20,000/-) to high-performing students who are economically weak.

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