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Clear filtersTerm Loan Scheme for Backward Classes
The scheme is implemented by the Haryana Backward Classes & Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam. Under this scheme, loans of up to ₹15,00,000/- are provided at an annual interest rate of 6% to 8% to individuals from the Backward Classes to enhance their employability.
View DetailsMahila Samiriddhi Yojana for Backward Classes- Haryana
Mahila Samridhi Yojana is a loan scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam. It provides financial support to women entrepreneurs from backward classes in Haryana. Women can access loans either individually or through self-help groups to start or expand their business activities.
View DetailsFinancial Assistive Devices for Persons with Disabilities
This scheme helps persons with disabilities get financial assistance to buy assistive devices they need. It is run by the Haryana Backward Classes & Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam under the Haryana state government. The scheme provides loans to help disabled persons purchase devices that improve their daily life and work ability.
View DetailsEducation Loan Scheme- Credit Line 2 for Minority Community
The scheme is implemented by Haryana Backward Classes & Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam, aims to provide education loans to sections of minority population on the basis of "Creamy Layer". These loans support pursuing general/professional/technical courses at graduate levels or higher.
View DetailsSavitribai Phule Scholarship For V.J.N.T. And S.B.C. Girl Students Studying In 5th To 7th Standard
The Savitribai Phule Scholarship is a scheme run by the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department of the Maharashtra government. It aims to help girl students from Vimukta Jati (VJ), Nomadic Tribes (NT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC) who are studying in classes 5 to 7. The scheme encourages more girls to enroll in school and helps reduce dropout rates among these communities.
View DetailsSchemes Of H.P. Backward Classes Finance & Develpoment Corporation
Social, educational and economic upliftment of the notified backward classes living below the poverty line.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance Scheme For Higher Competitive/ Entrance Examination To Scheduled Castes/ Backward Classes Students
This scheme provides financial assistance to students from Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes communities in Haryana who are preparing for higher competitive and entrance examinations. It is run by the Department of Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes, Government of Haryana. The scheme aims to help talented students from these communities access quality coaching and preparation resources to succeed in competitive exams.
View DetailsLegal Aid To Scheduled Castes And Vimukat Jatis Scheme
This scheme provides legal aid and financial assistance to help Scheduled Castes and Vimukat Jatis (freed bonded laborers) access the court system and defend their rights. Run by the Department of Welfare of Schedule Castes and Backward Classes in Haryana since 1961, it aims to ensure that poor and marginalized members of these communities can afford legal representation in court cases.
View DetailsDr. Ambedkar Medhavi Chhatravriti Yojna to Other Backward Classes Students
Dr. Ambedkar Medhavi Chhatravriti Yojana is a scholarship scheme run by the Department of Education, Himachal Pradesh. It provides financial assistance to meritorious students belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBC). The scheme rewards the top 1000 OBC students who perform well in the Matric (10th standard) examination conducted by the Himachal Pradesh Board.
View DetailsHouse Subsidy Scheme
The House Subsidy Scheme is a housing assistance program run by the Government of Himachal Pradesh to help disadvantaged groups build their own homes. It provides financial support to eligible citizens from Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, Minority Communities, Single Women, and persons with disabilities. The scheme aims to ensure that marginalized sections of society can afford to construct safe and dignified housing.
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