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Clear filtersBanglar Awaas Yojana (BAY)
Banglar Awaas Yojana (BAY) is a West Bengal housing scheme that provides financial assistance to homeless families and those living in poor-quality kutcha or dilapidated houses. Run by the West Bengal government, the scheme helps eligible beneficiaries construct permanent pucca houses with basic amenities like toilets and safe drinking water access.
View DetailsDistribution of Kerosene Oil Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs in Jharkhand, provides subsidized kerosene oil to eligible citizens. It primarily supports beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and other identified groups. The scheme aims to make essential cooking fuel affordable and accessible to low-income households across the state.
View DetailsKam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna
Under the Kam Lagat Pyaaj Bhandaran Sanrachna yojana Construction of warehouses should be done at a high level to prevent moisture and dampness which occur due to direct contact of onions with soil.
View DetailsSoil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control
Through the scheme “Soil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control", the farmers can give their soil and water samples to the soil testing lab for analysis and recommendation at completely free of cost.
View DetailsDistribution of Gypsum-Oil Seeds
The "Distribution of Gypsum-Oil Seeds" scheme provides a subsidy on the cost of gypsum material and transportation cost, to farmers who produce and supply Foundation and Certified Class seeds.
View DetailsDistribution of Soil Health Card
Under the “Distribution of Soil Health Card” scheme, Soil health cards will be distributed to all the farmers who have offered the soil sample for testing by paying a prescribed fee of ₹5/- each for Macro and Micronutrient testing.
View DetailsVermicompost Ikai
In the Vermicompost Ikai scheme, provide subsidies to farmers and Organic fertilizer is a systematic pest-nutrition process in which the soil is made fertile by absorbing other organic substances present within the soil.
View DetailsRKVY Soil Health and Fertility Village level Soil Testing Lab
In order to promote soil test analysis in a campaign mode and to create awareness among farmers about soil health for judicious use of chemical fertilisers, organic manure, the component of “Setting of Village-level Soil Testing Laboratories” is being implemented under the scheme.
View DetailsSoil Testing Laboratory
The Soil Testing Laboratory scheme is a service launched by the Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department in Meghalaya on 1 April 2013. It provides soil testing facilities to farmers to help them understand the quality and composition of their soil. The scheme aims to improve agricultural productivity by enabling farmers to make informed decisions about fertilizer use and soil management practices based on scientific soil analysis.
View DetailsRKVY Soil Health and Fertility - Soil Health Card
Soil Health Card is designed to give each farmer soil nutrient status of his/her holding and advice him/her on the dosage of fertilizers and also the needed soil amendments, that s/he should apply to maintain soil health in the long run.
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