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Clear filtersParwarish Yojana
Parwarish Yojana is a Bihar state scheme that provides monthly financial assistance to vulnerable children in difficult circumstances. It is run by the Bihar government to support orphans, destitute children, and children affected by serious health conditions. The scheme aims to ensure basic financial support for children aged 0 to 18 years who lack family care or face health-related challenges.
View DetailsMarriage Grant to Orphan Daughter of Ex-Servicemen
The scheme is implemented by the Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Department, Government of Haryana. Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹51,000 is provided for the marriage of each dependent orphan daughter of an ex-serviceman, for up to two daughters, who are at least 18 years old.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Orphan Children of Ex-Servicemen
Under the scheme, financial assistance of ₹3,000/‐ per month shall be granted to those Orphan Children of Ex-Servicemen only who are bonafide resident of the Haryana State and are not in receipt of any kind of financial assistance from any Department of Haryana Government.
View DetailsPalanhar Scheme
Palanhar Yojana has been started by the state government of Rajasthan to benefit the orphan and needy children of the state.
View DetailsBal Ashrams
Bal Ashrams is a residential care programme run by the Social Welfare Department of Jammu and Kashmir to protect orphaned and destitute children. The scheme provides these vulnerable children with free shelter, food, clothing, and quality education in a safe environment. Its main goal is to eliminate child labor and ensure every child receives proper schooling and care.
View DetailsAnnath Pension Yojana (JBOCWWB)
"Annath Pension Yojana (JBOCWWB)" is a scheme by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development Govt of Jharkhand. In case of the death of the pensioner, the pension will be payable at the rate of the family pension and will be evenly divided among orphans below 18 years of age.
View DetailsSnehapoorvam Scheme
Kerala Government has launched a noble initiative “Snehapoorvam Scheme” to provide financial assistance to orphans who are living in the family, with their relatives, friends, or the support of the community under the Social Welfare Department implemented through Social Security Mission.
View DetailsKashyapa Scheme for Food & Shelter
The Kashyapa Scheme for Food & Shelter is a social welfare program run by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. It provides financial assistance to vulnerable groups including poor and orphan children, differently-abled individuals, widows, destitute women separated from their husbands, and elderly Brahmins. The scheme operates across 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh to help beneficiaries meet their basic food and shelter needs.
View DetailsScheme For Welfare Of Children In Need Of Care And Protection
This is a Social Welfare Scheme run by the Directorate of Women & Child Development, Government of Goa. It provides support to Voluntary Organizations (NGOs and non-profit groups) that care for children who are orphaned, destitute, or in need of protection. The scheme helps ensure these vulnerable children receive shelter, food, education, and care up to the age of 18 years.
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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