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Clear filtersPromotion of Tribal Culture
This scheme helps preserve and promote tribal culture and heritage among Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in Assam's plain districts. The Assam government provides financial grants to registered organizations like NGOs, trusts, and voluntary groups. The goal is to support cultural activities, traditions, literature, and art forms that are important to tribal communities.
View DetailsSponsorship for Employment
This scheme, run by the Uttarakhand government, provides contractual employment opportunities for ex-servicemen, their dependents, and widows. It aims to support these groups by sponsoring them for contractual government posts based on their qualifications and available vacancies in their district. The scheme recognizes the service and sacrifices of ex-servicemen and ensures employment support for their families.
View DetailsNalanda Award
The Nalanda Award is a recognition scheme implemented by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department of the Gujarat government. It honors organizations and institutions that have done exceptional work in social welfare and community service. The award particularly recognizes efforts to support socially and educationally disadvantaged groups. This is a prestige-based award that celebrates outstanding contributions to social upliftment.
View DetailsFree Coaching for SCs, OBCs and beneficiaries of PM CARES Children Scheme
This is a free coaching scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment across India. It provides high-quality coaching to help Scheduled Castes (SCs), Other Backward Classes (OBCs), and children supported under the PM CARES Children Scheme prepare for competitive exams. The scheme aims to help these groups compete for government and private sector jobs, as well as admission into professional courses like engineering, medicine, and civil services.
View DetailsKonkani Drama Competition
The Konkani Drama Competition is an annual cultural event organized by the Kala Academy under the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Goa. It aims to promote theatre and dramatic arts among institutions across Goa. The competition provides a platform for registered theatre groups and institutions to showcase their talent and compete at the state level.
View DetailsPension Scheme to Widow
This pension scheme, run by the Social Welfare Department of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, provides monthly financial assistance to widows. It aims to help widows aged 18 to 59 years meet their basic needs and maintain a dignified life. The scheme recognizes widows as a vulnerable group requiring government support.
View DetailsINDIRAMMA Widow Pension (Rural)
INDIRAMMA Widow Pension is a social security scheme run by the Andhra Pradesh government to provide financial support to widows in rural areas. The scheme disburses monthly pensions to widows regardless of their age, helping them meet basic living expenses. This is part of the INDIRAMMA program aimed at supporting vulnerable groups in rural communities.
View DetailsPVTGs Dakia Yojana (Chief Minister's Food Security Scheme)
PVTGs Dakia Yojana is a Chief Minister's Food Security Scheme run by the Welfare Department of Jharkhand state. It is designed to provide food security to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) by supplying subsidized food grains. The scheme aims to improve the living conditions and nutrition of these vulnerable communities through doorstep delivery of essential food items.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Anusuchit Jaati Vishesh Pariyojana Vitt Poshan Yojana
This scheme, run by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Department of Madhya Pradesh, provides financial assistance to support special development projects and entrepreneurial initiatives for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It aims to help SC individuals and groups start or expand business ventures and development projects. The scheme focuses on empowering SC communities through financial support for viable project proposals.
View DetailsOut of School Children scheme under Goa Sarva Shiksha Abhivan
This scheme, run under Goa Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, aims to bring children aged 6-14 years who are currently out of school back into the education system. It identifies dropouts and children not enrolled in any school and provides specialized support to help them rejoin and continue their education. The scheme focuses on removing barriers to education and ensuring every child in this age group gets a complete elementary education.
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