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First Self Marriage Expenses
The Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board provides financial assistance to help registered construction workers pay for their first marriage expenses. This scheme recognizes the financial burden of marriage and supports workers in this important life event. Eligible registered workers receive direct financial help to cover wedding-related costs.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to the Teachers/Lecturers Children who taken loan from Nationalised Banks for studying Medical/Engineering Courses
This Karnataka government scheme provides financial assistance to children of teachers and lecturers who have taken education loans from nationalised banks for pursuing Medical or Engineering courses. It is designed to support the dependents of government and aided school and college teachers. The scheme aims to ease the financial burden of higher education by helping repay loans taken for medical and engineering studies.
View DetailsRegistered Construction Worker in case of his/her Natural Death (JKBOCWWB)
This scheme, run by the Jammu and Kashmir Building and Other Construction Workers (JKBOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department, provides financial assistance to the dependents or nominees of registered construction workers who pass away due to natural causes. The scheme aims to provide social security and financial support to the families of construction workers during their time of loss.
View DetailsEducational Assistance for Government Recognised Diploma Courses
This scheme provides financial assistance to children of registered construction workers who pursue government-recognised diploma courses. It aims to support education and skill development among families dependent on construction work. The scheme offers annual financial support to help reduce the financial burden on construction worker families seeking higher qualification through diploma education.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to 75% or Permanent Disability
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered construction workers in Maharashtra who suffer permanent disability of 75% or more. It is run by the Maharashtra Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labor Department. The scheme aims to support workers who lose their earning capacity due to serious work-related or permanent disabilities.
View DetailsBook Bank Scheme: II
The Book Bank Scheme II is a Tamil Nadu government initiative that provides free textbooks to Adi Dravidar and Tribal students enrolled in professional courses such as Medical, Engineering, Law, and MBA programs. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden of textbook purchases for economically disadvantaged students. Students must return the books to the library after completing their course.
View DetailsPrize Schemes to the Students (State Level Prizes)
This is a state-level prize scheme run by the Tamil Nadu government to recognize and reward students from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC) who excel in their academic examinations. The scheme supports students studying in government, government-aided, and private schools across Tamil Nadu. It aims to encourage educational excellence among socially and economically disadvantaged student communities.
View DetailsAward of ₹20,000/- to Best Writers
This Tamil Nadu government scheme recognizes and rewards talented writers from marginalized communities. It provides cash awards to the best writers from Adi Dravidar, Tribal, and Adi Dravidar communities converted to Christianity, plus one writer from other communities. The scheme aims to promote literary talent and support writers financially while celebrating diverse voices in Tamil literature.
View DetailsScheme for Meritorious Students to Pursue Higher Secondary Education in the Best Schools of Tamil Nadu
This Tamil Nadu government scheme helps the brightest students from government high schools continue their studies at top private schools. It recognizes the top 10 students from each district based on their 10th-grade public exam results. The scheme provides financial support so talented students can access quality higher secondary education across Tamil Nadu, regardless of their family's financial situation.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Housing, House Construction, Repair Extension Loan
This scheme is run by District Central Cooperative Banks and their branches in Tamil Nadu to help citizens buy, build, or repair houses. It provides loans up to ₹10,00,000 for housing needs at an interest rate of 12% per year. The scheme aims to make home ownership affordable for working people and farmers in Tamil Nadu.
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