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Clear filtersViswakarma Pension Scheme
The Viswakarma Pension Scheme is a pension programme launched by the Backward Classes Development Department, Government of Kerala. It is designed to provide regular pension support to traditional workers belonging to Viswakarma communities. The scheme recognizes and supports artisans and craftspeople such as carpenters, goldsmiths, iron workers, and stone workers who form an important part of Kerala's traditional workforce.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Samuhik Vivah Yojana is a scheme run by the Uttar Pradesh government to support mass wedding ceremonies conducted according to the traditions and rituals of different communities and religions. The scheme aims to reduce unnecessary expenses and discourage wasteful spending during weddings. It promotes community participation in weddings while respecting cultural and religious practices.
View DetailsAntya Sanskar Sahay Yojana
The Antya Sanskar Sahay Yojana is a financial assistance scheme run by the Department of Tribal Welfare, Government of Goa. It provides grants to help Scheduled Tribe (ST) families cover the costs of funeral and religious ceremonies. This scheme ensures that financial constraints do not prevent families from performing dignified last rites according to their customs and traditions.
View DetailsGhar Ghar Aushodhi Yojana
Ghar Ghar Aushadhi Yojana is a Rajasthan state government scheme designed to promote the cultivation and use of Ayurvedic and medicinal herbs among citizens. The scheme aims to make traditional herbal medicines easily accessible at the household level across Rajasthan. It encourages residents to grow medicinal plants in their homes and supports the adoption of Ayurvedic practices for better health and disease prevention.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Revive, Preserve and Protect Goan Maand Culture
This scheme is run by the Directorate of Art and Culture, Government of Goa, to help preserve and protect the Goan Maand culture. Goan Maand is a traditional folk art form that is an important part of Goa's cultural heritage. The scheme provides financial assistance to folk artists and cultural groups who work to revive, preserve, and protect this unique art form and its traditions.
View DetailsChief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) – Artiste’s Pension
The Chief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) is a pension scheme run by the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Manipur. It provides monthly financial support to aged and reputed artists who have contributed significantly to Manipur's cultural heritage and traditional art forms. The scheme recognizes the lifelong dedication of artists to preserving and promoting Manipur's unique culture.
View DetailsAssistance to Traditional Pottery Makers
This scheme provides financial assistance to traditional pottery makers in Kerala who belong to the OBC category. It helps artisans modernize their work by supporting the purchase of modern machinery and equipment. The scheme aims to improve productivity and preserve traditional pottery craftsmanship while making it more economically viable.
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 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 DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Support for wrapping material for White Stem Borer affected plants
This scheme supports coffee growers affected by White Stem Borer pest infestation by providing subsidized wrapping material for affected plants. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it aims to help coffee growers in traditional growing areas and non-tribal growers in non-traditional areas adopt pest management technology. The scheme covers 50% of the cost of wrapping material, making it affordable for farmers to protect their coffee plants from this damaging pest.
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