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Clear filtersEducational Assistance to the Children Studying in 1st to 7th and 8th to 10th Class
This Maharashtra scheme provides financial assistance to help children of registered construction workers continue their education. The state government gives direct cash support to cover educational expenses for students in primary and upper primary classes. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on construction worker families and encourage their children to stay in school.
View DetailsAdi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department: Scholarship-Public Examination Fee for 10th and 12th Std.
This Tamil Nadu government scheme helps students from Adi Dravidar, Tribal, and Adi Dravidar Converted to Christianity communities pay for their 10th and 12th standard public examination fees. Run by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department, it provides direct reimbursement of exam fees without any income restrictions. The scheme aims to remove financial barriers to education for these communities.
View DetailsMarriage Gift Scheme (APBOCWWB)
The Marriage Gift Scheme is a welfare program run by the Andhra Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (APBOCWWB) under the Ministry of Labour. It provides financial assistance to registered unmarried women construction workers and daughters of registered construction workers on the occasion of their marriage. This scheme aims to support the marriage expenses of vulnerable women from the construction worker community.
View DetailsSwavalambi/Sanchari Marata Malige
Swavalambi/Sanchari Marata Malige is a Karnataka government scheme that helps Scheduled Caste leather artisans start their own businesses. It provides financial assistance through subsidies to help artisans set up showrooms or mobile vans to sell their leather products directly to customers. The scheme aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among SC leather workers in Karnataka.
View DetailsCharmashilpa Scheme
The Charmashilpa Scheme is a Karnataka state initiative that supports leather artisans and their groups in modernizing their production. It provides financial assistance to help artisans, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and cooperative societies set up mechanized production units. The scheme aims to improve product quality, increase productivity, and make leather products more competitive in the market.
View DetailsDistribution of Gypsum
The Distribution of Gypsum scheme is a government initiative that helps farmers in Tamil Nadu who grow pulse crops. The scheme provides financial assistance to reduce the cost of gypsum material, which is used to improve soil quality and crop productivity. Farmers can get a subsidy covering half the cost of gypsum and its transportation. This support helps make farming more affordable and improves agricultural yields.
View DetailsFarmers Training
The Farmers Training scheme in Tamil Nadu provides financial assistance to help farmers and agricultural laborers improve their skills through organized training sessions. The scheme supports training programs organized in clusters, with each cluster serving up to 50 farmers or agricultural laborers. This initiative aims to increase agricultural productivity and help rural workers adopt better farming practices and modern techniques.
View DetailsPipes Carrying Water From Source To Field
This scheme helps farmers in Tamil Nadu install pipes to transport water from their water source (well, bore, canal, or tank) directly to their agricultural fields. The government provides financial assistance to reduce the cost of pipe installation, making irrigation more accessible and efficient for small and marginal farmers. The scheme covers various pipe materials including PVC and HDPE pipes up to 800 meters in length.
View DetailsDisability Pension and Ex-Gratia (K.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Karnataka's Department of Labour. It provides monthly pension and additional financial support to construction and building workers who become partially disabled due to accidents or occupational diseases at work. The scheme aims to provide financial security and support to injured workers and their families.
View DetailsAssistance For Major Ailments (Karmika Chikitsa Bhagya) (K.B.O.C.W.W.B)
Assistance For Major Ailments (Karmika Chikitsa Bhagya) is a welfare scheme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Karnataka's Department of Labour. It provides financial support to registered construction workers and their dependents when they face medical expenses from serious health conditions. The scheme aims to help construction workers access treatment for major ailments without financial hardship.
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