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Clear filtersMukhymantri Sarthi Yojana - Jharkhand
Mukhymantri Sarthi Yojana is a Jharkhand government skill development scheme that provides free, industry-relevant training to youth across all 24 districts. Run by the Jharkhand Skill Development Mission Society (JSDMS), it aims to improve employability by offering training aligned with national skill standards (NSQF). The scheme targets youth who want to gain practical skills for better job opportunities.
View DetailsState Disability Pension
The State Disability Pension scheme is run by the Social Welfare & Tribal Affairs Department of the Government of Mizoram. It provides monthly financial support to people with severe disabilities who are completely blind or bedridden. The scheme aims to help eligible individuals meet their basic living expenses and improve their quality of life.
View DetailsLarge Sized Multi Purpose Coop. Society For Interest Free Loan
This scheme provides interest-free loans to eligible citizens through large multi-purpose cooperative societies in Tamil Nadu. It is designed to offer financial assistance without any interest burden, making credit more accessible to common people. The scheme helps citizens meet their financial needs through cooperative banking structures.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Girl Child Attend Her Age of 18
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered construction workers and their spouses who have undergone family planning after the birth of one female child. A fixed deposit of ₹1,00,000 is created for each eligible girl child and given to her when she turns 18 years old. The scheme aims to support girl children's future by providing them with financial security through this deposit.
View DetailsHaryana Divyang Pension Scheme
The Haryana Divyang Pension Scheme is a state welfare program run by the Haryana government to provide financial support to persons with disabilities. It offers regular pension payments to eligible disabled citizens of Haryana. The scheme aims to ensure financial security and dignity for people with significant disabilities who are 18 years of age or above.
View DetailsSantwana Scheme - Karnataka
The Santwana Scheme is a Karnataka state government initiative designed to help religious minority individuals rebuild their lives after losing homes or shops to natural disasters or communal violence. The scheme provides financial assistance in the form of loans and subsidies to support reconstruction and rehabilitation. It aims to ensure that affected minority community members can restore their livelihoods and housing with government support.
View DetailsJharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana
The Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana is a financial assistance scheme run by the Jharkhand state government to support women's economic security and well-being. This scheme provides direct financial support to eligible women beneficiaries across both rural and urban areas of Jharkhand. The primary goal is to strengthen women's financial independence and improve their quality of life through regular monetary assistance.
View DetailsTool Kit Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The Tool Kit Scheme is a welfare programme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It provides financial reimbursement to registered construction workers for purchasing tools and equipment. Workers must have completed training under the Board's Skill Upgradation or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) schemes to be eligible.
View DetailsPotency Development Plan
The Potency Development Plan is a Chhattisgarh state scheme that helps people with disabilities become more mobile and independent. It provides artificial limbs and assistive devices to eligible persons with disabilities (PwDs). The scheme aims to improve quality of life and mobility for people with 40% or more disability.
View DetailsHinglaj Devi Temple and Nankana Sahib Yatra in Pakistan- Madhya Pradesh
This scheme provides financial assistance to residents of Madhya Pradesh who wish to undertake religious pilgrimages to Hinglaj Devi Temple and Nankana Sahib, both located in Pakistan. The State Government reimburses a portion of the pilgrimage expenses to make these sacred journeys more affordable for devotees. This initiative supports citizens in fulfilling their spiritual commitments while managing travel costs.
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