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Clear filtersReimbursement of Expenditure for Occupational Diseases (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It helps construction workers and building workers who suffer from 16 serious occupational diseases. The scheme reimburses the cost of medical treatment for these work-related illnesses and covers their dependents as well.
View DetailsChief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana
The Chief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana (CMKRY) is a crop loan scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It provides zero-interest agricultural loans to farmers in the state through formal banking channels. The scheme aims to help farmers access affordable credit easily and support agricultural development in Arunachal Pradesh.
View DetailsMedical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery
This scheme, run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under West Bengal's Labour Department, provides financial assistance for medical treatment of serious illnesses. It covers the cost of treatment and surgery for conditions like cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and tuberculosis. The scheme helps registered construction workers and their dependents access necessary medical care without financial hardship.
View DetailsBharati Scheme for Education - Intermediate or Equivalent
The Bharati Scheme for Education is a financial assistance program run by the Andhra Pradesh government to help poor Brahmin students continue their studies after school. It supports students pursuing intermediate-level courses such as ITI, Polytechnic, D.Ed, TTC, and D.Pharmacy. The scheme aims to remove financial barriers and encourage educational advancement among eligible students.
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 DetailsMass Communication Internship Programme
The Mass Communication Internship Programme is run by the Ministry of Jal Shakti to provide internship opportunities for students interested in mass communication and media. The programme offers hands-on experience in government communication, including information, education, and outreach work. Interns will learn how government departments function and gain practical knowledge of work culture in the public sector.
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 DetailsScheme for Establishment of Hi-Tech and Mini Dairy Units
This Haryana government scheme helps unemployed people start their own dairy farming business. The scheme provides financial help in the form of subsidies to establish small and medium-sized dairy units with 4, 10, 20, or 50 milch animals (cows and buffaloes). It aims to create self-employment opportunities in the dairy sector and promote animal husbandry in the state.
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 DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help Scheduled Caste citizens find work and earn income. The scheme provides financial support to establish livestock units such as dairy farms, piggery farms, and sheep or goat rearing units. By starting these livestock businesses, unemployed Scheduled Caste individuals can become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
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