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Clear filtersCycle Scheme for the Children of Construction Workers (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme is run by the Punjab BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Department of Labour. It provides free bicycles to children of registered construction workers studying in classes 9th to 12th in Punjab. The bicycle is given once during the entire period of study in these classes to support the education of construction workers' children.
View DetailsBicycle Scheme- Haryana Labour Welfare Board
The Bicycle Scheme is run by the Haryana Labour Welfare Board to help workers in Haryana's industrial and commercial sectors. It provides financial assistance to purchase a new bicycle for commuting between home and workplace. This scheme aims to support workers' daily transportation needs and improve their access to work.
View DetailsBicycle/Sewing Machine Assistance Scheme (UKBOCWWB)
Under the scheme, bicycles are provided to registered building & construction workers in plain areas, while sewing machines are provided to registered workers or their dependents in mountainous/hilly areas. These benefits are granted only once in a lifetime.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Raut, Charavaaha Evan Doodh Duhane Vaale Saayakal Sahaayata Yojana
This is a Chhattisgarh state scheme launched on 10 September 2013 to support unorganized workers including herders, cattle rearers, and dairy farmers. The Chhattisgarh State Government provides financial assistance through this scheme to help these workers purchase bicycles for their work and daily needs. The scheme aims to empower workers in the informal economy by providing them with affordable transportation support.
View DetailsSafai Karmakaar Putr/Putri Cycle sahayata yojana
The Safai Karmakaar Putr/Putri Cycle Sahayata Yojana is a Chhattisgarh state government scheme launched on 27 August 2015. It provides assistance to children of sanitation workers (safai karmakaar) and other unorganized workers. The scheme aims to support education and mobility by providing bicycles to help students commute to school.
View DetailsSaraswati Sadhana Yojana to Economically Backward Class Girls studying in Class 9
Under this scheme, free bicycle assistance is provided to economically backward class girls studying in Class 9 in government and grant-in-aid schools across Gujarat.
View DetailsFree Bicycle Distribution to Students of Vimukt, Ghumantu and Ardhghumantu Communities
The scheme aims to provide free cycles to students studying in classes 6th to 11th in government and recognized private educational institutions and belonging to Denotified Tribes, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes communities of Rajasthan.
View DetailsSaraswati Vidya Yojana: Free Distribution of Bicycles
Saraswati Vidya Yojana is a free bicycle distribution scheme run by the Directorate of Education in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. It provides bicycles at no cost to girl students studying in Class 8 in government and government-aided schools. The scheme aims to improve school attendance and reduce dropouts by making it easier for girls to travel to school.
View DetailsAssistance for Purchase of Bi-cycle (O.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme, run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Odisha's Labour Department, provides financial assistance to registered construction and building workers to purchase bicycles. The scheme offers one-time reimbursement to help workers afford this essential mode of transportation. It is designed to support the welfare of organized construction sector workers in Odisha.
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.
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