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Clear filtersNational Family Assistance Scheme (Madhya Pradesh)
The National Family Assistance Scheme is run by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh. It was launched on 15th August 1995 to provide financial support to families who have lost their breadwinner. This scheme helps poor families cope with the sudden loss of income by providing immediate financial assistance.
View DetailsSri Lanka's Sita Temple Tour
This scheme helps people from Madhya Pradesh visit important pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka and Cambodia. The State Government gives money back to help cover travel costs. You can get financial help to visit the Sita Temple and Ashoka Vatika in Sri Lanka, and the Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana- Madhya Pradesh
The Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana is a financial assistance scheme run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department of Madhya Pradesh. Started in 2006, it provides money to help poor families arrange marriages for their daughters, widows, and abandoned women. The scheme aims to support destitute and poor families in the state.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Nikah Yojana
Mukhyamantri Nikah Yojana is a Madhya Pradesh government scheme that provides financial help to poor and needy girls, widows, and abandoned women from Muslim families when they get married. The scheme supports mass marriage ceremonies to reduce the financial burden on poor families. It is run by the state government to help vulnerable women secure their future through marriage.
View DetailsDistribution of Free Books and Stationery to SC/ST Students
This scheme provides free books and stationery to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students studying at government colleges in Madhya Pradesh. It aims to reduce the financial burden on SC/ST students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate education. The scheme is administered by the Madhya Pradesh government to support higher education access for disadvantaged communities.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Madad Yojana
Mukhyamantri Madad Yojana is a Madhya Pradesh state scheme that provides financial and material support to Scheduled Tribe families during important life events. The scheme aims to help vulnerable families by providing food grains and essential household items when a child is born or when a family member passes away. This assistance helps reduce financial burden during these critical moments.
View DetailsCycle Distribution Scheme
The Cycle Distribution Scheme is a Madhya Pradesh government initiative that helps tribal girl students access education by providing financial assistance for bicycles. Under this scheme, eligible tribal girls studying in Class 11th receive a cash amount equal to the cost of a bicycle to help them travel to school. The scheme targets students who live more than 2 km away from their school and did not receive a bicycle under similar programs in Class 9th.
View DetailsKanya Saksharta Protsahan Yojana (For Scheduled Caste Girls)
The Kanya Saksharta Protsahan Yojana is a Madhya Pradesh government scheme designed to encourage education among Scheduled Caste girls. It provides financial incentive to SC girls who complete Class 10th and enroll in Class 11th at government or recognized private institutions. The scheme aims to reduce dropout rates and promote literacy among marginalized girl students.
View DetailsEncouragement Scheme for Taking Admission in Science and Contemporary Subjects
This is a scholarship scheme run by the Government of Madhya Pradesh to encourage Scheduled Tribe students to pursue science education. It provides financial support to ST students who enroll in the Science stream after Class 10 and to those pursuing B.Sc. degrees in core science subjects. The scheme aims to increase participation of Scheduled Tribe students in higher science education.
View DetailsGeneral Poor Class Scholarship (Class 6 to 8)
The General Poor Class Scholarship is a Madhya Pradesh government scheme that provides financial assistance to economically disadvantaged students in Classes 6 to 8. Run by the state government, it aims to support the education of poor children studying in government schools and help reduce dropout rates among vulnerable student populations.
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