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Clear filtersTejaswini-the Radiant
Tejaswini-the Radiant is a scheme run by the Jammu and Kashmir government to support young women in starting their own self-employment businesses. It provides financial assistance tailored to each woman's skills, training, and local market conditions. The scheme aims to help women become economically independent and generate sustainable livelihoods in their communities.
View DetailsSecurity Related Expenditure (Relief and Rehabilitation)
The scheme aims to support the relief and rehabilitation of the Kashmiri migrants who have been uprooted from the Valley during the militancy period besides other relief & rehabilitation measures. "SRE (R&R) Scheme" is a component of the Umbrella scheme, 'Modernization of Police Forces (MPF)".
View DetailsRevised Education Scheme For Children Of Artisans/Weavers Of Handicrafts And Handloom Departments
This is a scholarship scheme run by the Industries and Commerce Department of the Jammu and Kashmir government. It provides financial support to help children of artisans and weavers working in handicrafts and handloom sectors complete their education. The scheme aims to encourage education among families involved in traditional crafts and weaving work.
View DetailsLadies Vocational Centres
Ladies Vocational Centres is a government training program run by the Jammu and Kashmir government to help women gain practical job skills. The scheme offers training in trades like cutting, embroidery, knitting, and stenography. The goal is to equip women with skills to start their own income-generating businesses and become economically independent.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme (Jammu and Kashmir)
The National Family Benefit Scheme is a social security program run by the Department of Social Welfare in Jammu and Kashmir. It provides financial assistance to families who lose their main breadwinner due to death. This scheme helps bereaved families living below the poverty line cope with the loss of income and maintain their basic needs.
View DetailsIndira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (Jammu and Kashmir)
The Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme is a social welfare program run by the Social Welfare Department of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Launched on 15th August 1995, it provides monthly financial assistance to elderly citizens living below the poverty line. The scheme aims to provide basic income support and financial security to senior citizens in difficult economic conditions.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to dependents in Case of Death of Registered Workers(JKBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to the dependents of registered construction workers who pass away. It is administered by the Jammu and Kashmir Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (JKBOCWWB). The scheme aims to support the families of deceased workers by offering a lump sum financial payment to help them cope with the loss of their earning member.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance (JKBOCWWB)
The Marriage Assistance scheme is run by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Construction Workers (JKBOCWWB) under the Labour Department. It provides financial aid to registered construction workers to help cover marriage expenses. The scheme supports marriages of the worker themselves, their children, and siblings, with coverage for up to three marriages per worker.
View DetailsWorkers In Case Of Permanent Disablement-JKBOCWWB
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered Building and Other Construction (BOC) workers who suffer permanent disablement while working. It is run by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Construction Workers (JKBOCWWB) under the Labour Department. The scheme aims to support workers and their families when work-related injuries result in permanent disability.
View DetailsAASRA Scheme
AASRA Scheme is a social security and insurance program run by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Jammu & Kashmir since 2015. It provides financial protection and support to vulnerable families in the state. The scheme targets widows, destitute persons, Below Poverty Line families, and primary breadwinners of such households whose annual income is below ₹75,000.
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