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Clear filtersRamai Awas (Gharkul) Scheme for SC & Nav-Buddha (Urban and Rural)
Ramai Awas (Gharkul) Scheme is a housing assistance program run by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. The scheme provides support to improve housing conditions for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Nav-Buddha communities. It operates in both urban and rural areas of Maharashtra, aiming to raise living standards and provide decent housing to eligible families.
View DetailsIndira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (Maharashtra)
The Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme is a monthly financial assistance program run by the Social Justice & Special Assistance Department of Maharashtra. It provides regular pension support to persons with disabilities to help meet their basic needs. The scheme is designed for differently-abled individuals who have significant disability and require financial support for their living expenses.
View DetailsIncentive for the Intra Caste Marriage within Scheduled Caste Community
This is a financial incentive scheme run by the Karnataka Social Welfare Department to encourage marriages within the same sub-caste groups of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes communities. The scheme aims to promote social unity and strengthen community bonds through intra-caste marriages. It provides financial support to eligible couples who marry within their respective SC/ST sub-castes in Karnataka.
View DetailsIncentive for the SC Widow Re-Marriage
This scheme, administered by the Social Welfare Department of the Government of Karnataka, provides financial incentives to widows belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) communities who remarry. The scheme aims to encourage and support the social and economic rehabilitation of SC widows through remarriage. A one-time incentive amount of ₹3 Lakh is provided to eligible beneficiaries.
View DetailsAntarjatiye Vivah Protsahan Anudan Yojana
This scheme is run by the Government of Bihar to promote social harmony by encouraging inter-caste marriages. It provides financial assistance to couples who marry across caste lines. The scheme aims to reduce caste-based discrimination in society. Eligible couples receive a one-time cash grant to support their married life.
View DetailsAlpsankhyak Muslim Parityaqta/Talaqshuda Mahila Sahayata Yojana
This scheme is run by the Bihar government to help Muslim women who have been abandoned or divorced. It provides financial assistance to strengthen their economic condition and help them become self-dependent. The scheme recognizes the difficult situation of minority community women facing social and economic challenges.
View DetailsOld Age Pension Scheme
The Uttarakhand Department of Social Welfare provides a monthly pension to elderly citizens who are aged 60 years and above and living below the poverty line. This scheme aims to provide financial support and dignity to senior citizens who lack sufficient income or family support. The pension is paid directly to beneficiaries on a monthly basis.
View DetailsFamily/ Widow Pension Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The Family/Widow Pension Scheme is a social security program run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It provides monthly pension support to the surviving spouse of a registered construction worker who has passed away. This scheme ensures financial security for the family members left behind by construction workers.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Marriage Incentives & Support
This scheme helps cured leprosy persons in Odisha who face difficulties in arranging marriages for their daughters. It provides marriage-related financial support and assistance to improve their social and economic situation. The scheme recognizes the social challenges faced by families affected by leprosy and aims to support them during important life events. It is run by the state government of Odisha.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Assistance to Parents
This scheme provides financial assistance to parents of persons who have been cured of leprosy. It is run by the government of Odisha to help these families overcome social stigma and discrimination. The scheme supports parents in raising their children with dignity and protection against societal intolerance and violence.
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