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Clear filtersJharkhand Krishi Rin Mafi Yojana
Jharkhand Krishi Rin Mafi Yojana is a debt relief scheme run by the Jharkhand government to help farmers struggling with agricultural loans. Under this scheme, outstanding short-term crop loans up to ₹50,000 are waived for eligible farmers. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on small and marginal farmers in Jharkhand who have taken loans for crop production.
View DetailsKalyanamastu Pathakam Scheme - Andhra Pradesh
The Kalyanamastu Pathakam Scheme is an Andhra Pradesh state welfare program that provides financial assistance to encourage girls to marry boys who earn their livelihood through Vedic professions (Vaidikam). The scheme aims to support Vedic culture and traditions while promoting matrimonial alliances within the community. A one-time financial grant is provided to eligible families upon marriage.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Orphan Children of Ex-Servicemen
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to orphan children whose fathers were ex-servicemen (veterans who served in the armed forces). The scheme aims to support these vulnerable children by providing regular financial help. Only children who are permanent residents of Haryana and not receiving any other government financial assistance are eligible.
View DetailsTerm Loan Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community
This is a term loan scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam to support individuals from minority communities. Under this scheme, eligible applicants can borrow up to ₹20,00,000 at reduced interest rates. The loans are designed to help minority community members start or expand businesses and improve their employment opportunities.
View DetailsEducation Loan for Persons with Disabilities- Haryana
This Haryana state scheme provides education loans to persons with disabilities to help them pursue professional and technical studies. The scheme supports higher education both within India and abroad. Loans up to ₹50 lakhs are available to eligible persons with disabilities (orthopedic, visual, hearing, or mental disabilities). The scheme aims to remove financial barriers and enable persons with disabilities to access quality professional education.
View DetailsPension Scheme for the Journalists
This pension scheme is run by the Tamil Nadu government's Department of Tamil Development, Religious Endowments, and Information. It provides monthly financial support to journalists who have retired from their profession. The scheme recognizes the service of journalists and ensures they have a stable income after retirement.
View DetailsE-Rikshaw Sahayta Yojana
The E-Rikshaw Sahayta Yojana is a financial assistance scheme launched by the Chhattisgarh State Government on 20 December 2016. It is designed to support unorganized workers and informal sector laborers. The scheme aims to help eligible workers purchase or operate electric auto-rickshaws (e-rickshaws) as a means of self-employment and income generation.
View DetailsFare for Visiting Home Town (HBOCWWB)
The Fare for Visiting Home Town scheme provides free travel support to registered construction workers in Haryana. Under this scheme, eligible workers can visit their hometown once per year with their family members (up to 5 people). This benefit is offered by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to support workers' connection with their home regions.
View DetailsAssistance for Purchase of House (HBOCWWB)
This is a housing assistance scheme run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) under the Ministry of Labour & Employment. It provides interest-free loans to registered construction workers to help them buy or build their own homes. Each eligible worker can avail this benefit only once in their lifetime.
View DetailsGrant for the Purchase of Work Related Tools for the Construction Workers
This scheme is run by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Department of Delhi. It provides financial assistance to registered construction workers to help them buy tools needed for their work. The grant of ₹5,000 is given directly to eligible members to purchase quality work-related equipment and tools.
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