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Clear filtersHealth Minister’s Discretionary Grant
This is a health assistance scheme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare to help financially poor patients pay for treatment of life-threatening diseases. It provides financial support for hospitalization and medical care in government hospitals when free treatment is not available. The scheme covers diseases listed under Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN). It is available across all of India.
View DetailsScheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for the Welfare of Scheduled Tribes
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to support voluntary organizations and NGOs working to improve the lives of Scheduled Tribes across India. The scheme provides financial grants to these organizations so they can run welfare programs and development activities for tribal communities. It aims to strengthen grassroots efforts in education, health, livelihood, and social welfare for Scheduled Tribes and Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups.
View DetailsRKVY Soil Health and Fertility - Soil Health Card
The Soil Health Card scheme is run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare across all of India. It helps farmers understand the nutrient content and health of their soil. Each farmer receives a card showing their soil's status, along with expert advice on which fertilizers and soil treatments to use. This helps farmers grow better crops while keeping their soil healthy for many years.
View DetailsJournalist's Medical Welfare Scheme - Assam
The Journalist's Medical Welfare Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Government of Assam since 2012. It provides one-time financial support to accredited and recognized journalists of Assam for their medical treatment expenses. The scheme aims to help journalists access necessary healthcare without financial hardship.
View DetailsVayomadhuram Scheme For Providing Glucometer To Senior Citizens
Vayomadhuram is a health support scheme launched by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. It provides glucometers (blood sugar measuring devices) to senior citizens, particularly those living with diabetes. The scheme helps elderly citizens monitor their blood sugar levels at home, making diabetes management easier and more affordable.
View DetailsArogya Lakshmi
Arogya Lakshmi is a maternal and child health program run by the Telangana state government. It provides financial assistance to pregnant women and lactating mothers from economically weaker families. The scheme aims to improve the health and nutrition of mothers and children across the state.
View DetailsDulari Scheme
The DULARI Scheme is a welfare program run by the Directorate of Health Services in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It provides financial incentives to support newborn baby girls and girl children as they progress through their education. The scheme aims to encourage the birth and education of girls, and to reduce gender discrimination.
View DetailsIndira Gandhi Matritva Poshan Yojana
Indira Gandhi Matritva Poshan Yojana is a Rajasthan state scheme that provides cash assistance to pregnant and lactating women. The scheme aims to improve maternal and child nutrition by offering financial support during pregnancy and after childbirth. Women expecting their second child and meeting the prescribed conditions receive this assistance to ensure better health outcomes for both mother and baby.
View DetailsEja-Boi Shagun Yojana
Eja-Boi Shagun Yojana is a cash assistance scheme run by the Uttarakhand government to support pregnant women and encourage safe childbirth. Under this scheme, women receive a monetary gift after delivering their baby in government hospitals or authorized health care centres. The scheme aims to promote institutional delivery and ensure better health outcomes for mothers and newborns.
View DetailsCOP-5 Financial Assistance to Agricultural Credit Co-operative Banks (PACS/LAMPS) for Reconstruction and Reestablishment (General/Tribal Area)
This scheme provides financial assistance to Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) and Large-sized Agricultural Multi-Purpose Societies (LAMPS) operating in general and tribal areas of Gujarat. It is administered to strengthen the financial health and operational capacity of these cooperative credit institutions. The scheme aims to help reconstruct and re-establish these societies so they can continue providing affordable credit to farmers and supporting agricultural development.
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