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Clear filtersScholarship (I to VIII Standard) by Welfare of Differently Abled Persons
This scheme provides financial support to differently-abled students studying in Class I to VIII in government schools in Tamil Nadu. Run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, it helps purchase essential study materials like notebooks. The goal is to ensure differently-abled children can access quality education without financial burden.
View DetailsThe Meghalaya Tribal Students’ Book Grant (Post-Matric Education)
The Meghalaya Tribal Students' Book Grant is a financial assistance scheme run by the Directorate of Higher and Technical Education, Meghalaya. It is designed to support meritorious tribal students pursuing post-matric (higher secondary and above) education. The scheme provides funding to help students purchase books and study materials needed for their courses.
View DetailsScheme of Extending Grants for the Publication of Rare Books on Arts
This scheme helps traditional artists and writers publish rare books about arts and culture. It provides financial grants to cover printing costs for books that promote artistic and cultural development. The scheme is managed at the state level in Tamil Nadu and supports the preservation and promotion of traditional arts through published literature.
View DetailsPrinting and Free Distribution of Sanskrit Textbooks
The scheme aims to support sanskrit school students by providing annual textbook financial aid ranging from ₹250 to ₹700.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Authors for Book Publication
This scheme provides financial assistance to help writers, poets, and authors in Uttarakhand publish their literary works. It is designed to support eminent litterateurs whose books cannot be published due to lack of funds. The scheme aims to promote literature and help talented writers share their work with readers.
View DetailsGunwatta Evam Navachar Nishulk Pathya Pustak Yojana
Under "Gunwatta Evam Navachar Nishulk Pathya Pustak Yojana", free textbooks are provided to all boys and girls studying from Class 1 to 8 in government and government-aided schools and recognized madrasas that implement the state-prescribed curriculum.
View DetailsStipend Scheme for Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters
This Haryana state scheme honours the grandchildren of freedom fighters by providing financial support for their higher education. Run by the Haryana government, it aims to help third-generation descendants of freedom fighters pursue their studies without financial burden. Eligible students receive monthly stipend and annual allowance for educational books and materials.
View DetailsAdi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department: Stationary-Text Books
This scheme is run by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department in Tamil Nadu to support education for disadvantaged students. It provides free textbooks to all students studying from 1st to 12th standard in schools run by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal welfare departments. The main purpose is to remove financial barriers to education and ensure that students from these communities can access quality learning materials without cost.
View DetailsDistribution of Free Books and Stationery to SC/ST Students
This scheme provides free books and stationery to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students studying at government colleges in Madhya Pradesh. It aims to reduce the financial burden on SC/ST students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate education. The scheme is administered by the Madhya Pradesh government to support higher education access for disadvantaged communities.
View DetailsAwarding of Tamil Mamani, Telugu Ratna and Malayala Ratna
The Puducherry Arts and Culture Department awards the Tamil Mamani, Telugu Ratna, and Malayala Ratna honours to recognise and support authors and writers who have published books. These prestigious awards celebrate literary contributions in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam languages. The scheme provides financial recognition to accomplished writers in these language communities.
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