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Clear filtersKantedar Tarbandi Yojana
Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana is a Rajasthan government scheme designed to help farmers protect their crops from damage caused by Nilgai and stray animals. The scheme provides financial assistance to farmers for constructing fencing around their agricultural fields. This initiative aims to reduce crop loss and support agricultural livelihoods in Rajasthan.
View DetailsMeghalaya Agriculture Response Vehicle Scheme
The Meghalaya Agriculture Response Vehicle Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare, Government of Meghalaya. It provides Small Commercial Vehicles and pickup vans to each Community Development (CD) Block across the state. The Government of Meghalaya offers 50% financial aid to help farmers and farmers' associations purchase these vehicles for agricultural use and response activities.
View DetailsSeed Farms Scheme
The Seed Farms Scheme, run by the Government of Meghalaya, aims to produce high-quality seeds of cereals, pulses, and oilseeds. It also supports the raising of horticultural seedlings such as orange, coconut, and arecanut. The scheme distributes these seeds and seedlings to farmers and cultivators to improve agricultural productivity in Meghalaya.
View DetailsGopinath Munde Shetkari Apghat Suraksha Sanugrah Audhan Yojana
This scheme provides financial support and accident insurance coverage to families of farmers who have suffered fatal or disabling accidents. Run by the Maharashtra government, it aims to protect farming families from financial hardship caused by unexpected accidents. The scheme was introduced in 2023-24 to ensure social security for agricultural workers.
View DetailsSupply of Agriculture Machineries Scheme
This scheme helps farmers in Meghalaya purchase agricultural machinery like power tillers and other equipment at reduced prices. The government provides subsidies to make these machines affordable for farming families. The scheme aims to improve farm productivity and reduce manual labor burden on farmers.
View DetailsKrshak Prashikshan Tatha Bhraman Karyakram
Krshak Prashikshan Tatha Bhraman Karyakram (Farmer Training and Tour Programme) is a scheme run by the Horticulture and Food Processing Department of Madhya Pradesh. It provides training visits and educational tours to farmers at different agricultural locations. The main purpose is to teach farmers about new farming techniques, modern agricultural methods, and improved crop production practices through direct field experience and demonstrations.
View DetailsFruit Development Scheme
The Fruit Development Scheme is a horticultural program run by the Government of Meghalaya to support fruit farmers in the state. It provides farmers with high-quality fruit plant seedlings and saplings at subsidized (reduced) prices. The scheme operates in partnership with other government departments to make modern farming materials affordable and accessible to small and marginal farmers.
View DetailsGuru Shishya Parampara
The Guru Shishya Parampara Scheme is run by the Government of Meghalaya to preserve and promote rare and vanishing classical, folk, and tribal art forms. The scheme nurtures young talents by providing them opportunities to learn directly from experienced Gurus (master artists) in their chosen field of art. This traditional mentorship model helps keep cultural heritage alive while building skilled artists for the future.
View DetailsChief Ministergi Artistesinggi Tengbang (CMAT) - Scheme For Award To Distinguished Artistes
The Chief Minister's Award to Distinguished Artistes (CMAT) is a recognition scheme run by the Department of Art & Culture, Government of Manipur. It honors and celebrates accomplished artists and cultural practitioners from Manipur who have achieved national recognition. The scheme aims to encourage excellence in various art forms and cultural fields by recognizing outstanding contributions.
View DetailsAward Of Scholarships To Young Artists In Different Cultural Fields
This scheme supports young artists by providing scholarships to help them advance their skills in various cultural fields like music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Run by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, it aims to nurture artistic talent across the country. The scheme enables young artists to receive advanced training and financial support to pursue their passion in traditional and contemporary cultural forms.
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