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Clear filtersCapital Subsidy Scheme for Setting Up Solar Plant in Milk Cooperatives in Gujarat State (Tribal Area)
This scheme promotes solar energy adoption in milk cooperatives located in tribal areas of Gujarat. It provides financial support to help cooperative societies install solar plants and reduce their electricity costs. The scheme encourages renewable energy use while making milk production more affordable for cooperative members.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries: Reimbursement of SGST Paid on Capital Goods
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries provides financial support to large manufacturing companies in Gujarat. Run by the Gujarat government, it aims to strengthen the industrial sector and encourage adoption of clean energy technologies. The scheme helps mega industries become more competitive globally while supporting sustainable manufacturing practices.
View DetailsMukhayamantri Saur Swarojgar Yojna
Mukhyamantri Saur Swarojgar Yojana is an Uttarakhand state scheme that promotes solar energy adoption and self-employment opportunities. It is run by the Uttarakhand government to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and support clean energy transition. The scheme aims to create jobs and energy security while supporting inclusive economic growth in the state.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries: Net SGST reimbursement
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries is a Gujarat government initiative designed to support large manufacturing companies in the state. It aims to strengthen Gujarat's industrial base by encouraging the adoption of clean energy and modern manufacturing practices. The scheme helps mega industries become more competitive in global markets while contributing to a self-reliant Gujarat economy.
View DetailsChild Adoption - Tamil Nadu
This Tamil Nadu government scheme helps provide loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned, or neglected. Run by the Department of Social Welfare in coordination with the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), it aims to give these children a permanent, legal family and a better future. The scheme supports both prospective adoptive parents and the children in need of care.
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