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Clear filtersWomen Scientist Scheme-C
The Women Scientist Scheme-C is run by the Ministry of Science and Technology to support female scientists and researchers who have taken a break from their careers. The scheme helps women get back into science and technology work by providing training in Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), patent filing, and related areas. It aims to enable women to contribute to solving real-world problems through science and technology solutions.
View DetailsCoir Vikas Yojana-Skill Upgradation and Mahila Coir Yojana
Coir Vikas Yojana is a government scheme to develop India's coir (coconut fiber) industry. Through its Skill Upgradation and Mahila Coir component, it provides training and support to workers and women in the coir sector. The scheme is run by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises to help coir workers improve their skills and become self-employed.
View DetailsMahila Samriddhi Yojana
Mahila Samriddhi Yojana is a micro-financing scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to empower women from economically backward communities. The scheme helps eligible women get loans at low interest rates to start businesses, pursue education, or achieve their financial goals. It aims to provide financial independence and economic security to underprivileged women across India.
View DetailsVahli Dikri Yojana
Vahli Dikri Yojana is a scheme run by the Government of Gujarat's Women and Child Development Department. It aims to support and empower girl children by providing financial assistance, educational support, and insurance coverage. The scheme encourages families to invest in their daughters' education and helps reduce school dropout rates among girls.
View DetailsScheme for Relief and Rehabilitation of Women Acid Victims
This Haryana government scheme provides financial relief and medical support to women who have survived acid attacks. Run by the Women and Child Development Department, it aims to help victims recover physically and rebuild their lives. The scheme covers free medical treatment and immediate financial assistance to support rehabilitation.
View DetailsVandan Matru Yojana
Vandan Matru Yojana is a Gujarat state government scheme designed to support pregnant and lactating women from economically weaker sections. The scheme provides financial assistance to promote the health and nutrition of mothers and newborn children. It aims to reduce malnutrition and improve maternal and child health outcomes in Gujarat.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Shramik Seva Prasuti Sahayata Yojana
The Mukhya Mantri Shramik Seva Prasuti Sahayata Yojana is a maternity support scheme launched by the Labour Department of Madhya Pradesh Government on 1st April 2018. It provides financial and medical assistance to pregnant women who work as unorganized workers. The scheme aims to support expectant mothers during pregnancy and childbirth by reducing their financial burden. This helps ensure better maternal and child health outcomes for women in the unorganized sector.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Women Entrepreneurs
This scheme provides financial support to women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu through District Central Cooperative Banks and their branches. It offers loans up to ₹5,00,000 to help women start or expand their business ventures. The scheme is designed to empower women by making formal credit accessible through cooperative banking channels.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Vivah Shagun Yojna
The Mukhya Mantri Vivah Shagun Yojana is a Haryana state scheme that provides financial assistance to help poor families afford their daughters' marriages. Run by the Haryana government, it specifically supports girls from economically weak families, daughters of widows and destitute women, sports women, and orphan girls. The scheme honors the girl child by ensuring she can marry with dignity despite financial hardship.
View DetailsTailoring Training To Scheduled Caste & Backward Classes Widows/Destitute Women/Girls
This Haryana government scheme provides free tailoring training to help Scheduled Caste widows, destitute women, and girls become self-employed. The training is delivered through Kalyan Kendars (women's welfare centers) run by the department. Trainees receive a monthly stipend and raw materials support during their training period.
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