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Clear filtersBook Binder Training by Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons
This scheme is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu. It provides free book binding training to visually impaired and differently abled persons. The training helps participants develop a valuable skill that can lead to employment or self-employment opportunities. The program is designed to promote independence and economic participation for people with visual disabilities.
View DetailsSmart Phone for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons
This scheme, run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu, provides smart phones to people with hearing and visual impairments. It targets visually impaired and hearing impaired students, unemployed youth, and self-employed individuals who need assistive technology. The goal is to help differently abled persons access digital services and improve their quality of life through modern technology.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance to Differently Abled Persons Marrying Differently Abled Persons
This scheme, run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu, provides financial assistance to couples where both partners are differently abled or have disabilities. The scheme recognizes the challenges faced by differently abled persons in marriage and aims to support them financially during this important life event.
View DetailsAssistance for Marriage
This scheme provides financial assistance to differently abled persons and their children to help cover marriage expenses. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons under the Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on families during marriage by providing monetary support.
View DetailsModified Special Wheel Chairs for Persons Affected with Cerebral Palsy
This scheme provides specially designed and modified wheelchairs to people living with cerebral palsy. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons under the Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to improve mobility and quality of life for cerebral palsy patients by giving them access to customized wheelchairs suited to their specific needs.
View DetailsEstablishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons
This scheme, run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu, helps differently abled persons start their own small business by establishing an Aavin Parlour (a dairy product outlet). The scheme creates self-employment opportunities and economic independence for people with disabilities. Beneficiaries receive support to set up and operate their own parlour.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance to Normal Persons Marrying Speech and Hearing Impaired Persons
This is a financial assistance scheme run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. It supports normal persons (without disability) who marry speech and hearing impaired persons. The scheme aims to encourage inclusive marriages and provide financial help to couples where one partner has speech and hearing impairment.
View DetailsUnemployment Allowance to Differently Abled Persons
This scheme provides unemployment allowance to differently-abled persons in Tamil Nadu. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons under the Tamil Nadu state government. The scheme aims to support people with disabilities who are unable to find employment by providing them with financial assistance during their unemployment period.
View DetailsLiving Craft Treasure Award
The Living Craft Treasure Award is the highest state-level recognition for handicraft artisans in Tamil Nadu. Launched by the Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles, and Khadi Department in 2013-2014, this award honors master craftspeople who have achieved excellence and eminence in their craft. It recognizes and celebrates skilled artisans who have dedicated their lives to preserving traditional handicraft heritage.
View DetailsGen Next Competition
Gen Next Competition is a craft competition scheme launched by the Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles & Khadi in Tamil Nadu. It was started in 2013-2014 to encourage young people to learn and practice traditional handicrafts of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to keep these ancient crafts alive by passing them to the next generation and creating pride in our heritage.
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