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Clear filtersScheme For Providing Assistive Devices To Differently Abled Persons
This scheme helps people with disabilities get assistive devices that improve their daily life and independence. It is run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. The scheme provides support through financial assistance or direct supply of devices like hearing aids, wheelchairs, walking sticks, and other mobility or communication aids. The goal is to enable differently-abled persons to participate more fully in society and work.
View DetailsAssistance For Delivery / Miscarriage Of Pregnancy / Termination Of Pregnancy To Female Differently Abled Person
The Government of Tamil Nadu introduced "Assistance for Delivery/Miscarriage of Pregnancy/Termination of Pregnancy to Female Differently Abled Person.
View DetailsEarly Intervention Centre for the Visually Impaired
The Early Intervention Centre for the Visually Impaired is a Tamil Nadu government scheme run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons. It helps visually impaired children in 6 districts by identifying them early and providing assessments. The scheme prepares these children to join regular schools and mainstream education alongside sighted children.
View DetailsWalking Device - Tamil Nadu
This scheme, run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu, provides walking devices to help children with orthopedic disabilities. The scheme distributes rollators or walkers to eligible differently abled children who face difficulties in walking and mobility. It aims to improve their independence and quality of life by providing assistive devices at no or minimal cost.
View DetailsBraille Watches by Welfare of Differently Abled Persons Department
The 'Braille Watches by Welfare of Differently Abled Persons Department' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. Under this scheme, braille watches are distributed to working visually impaired persons.
View DetailsReaders Allowance to Visually Impaired Persons
'Readers Allowance to Visually Impaired Persons' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to provide readers allowance to visually impaired students, specific allowance rates based on the education level.
View DetailsMaintenance Allowance for Persons Affected with Muscular Dystrophy
This scheme provides regular monthly financial assistance to people living with Muscular Dystrophy in Tamil Nadu. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons under the Tamil Nadu Government. The scheme aims to help affected individuals meet their daily living expenses and support their maintenance needs.
View DetailsDifferently Abled Pension Scheme
The Differently Abled Pension Scheme is a Tamil Nadu state programme that provides monthly financial support to people with disabilities. Run by the Tamil Nadu government, this scheme aims to help differently-abled persons meet their basic living expenses and improve their quality of life through regular pension payments and additional support during festivals.
View DetailsAward of Scholarship to Differently Abled Person Students
This scholarship scheme is run by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Puducherry, to support students with disabilities. It provides financial assistance to differently abled students pursuing education from primary classes through postgraduate and professional courses. The scheme aims to help remove financial barriers and encourage educational participation among students with disabilities.
View DetailsGrant of Stipend to the Differently Abled Trainees of the Vocational Training Institutes
Through this scheme, the differently abled persons undergoing any technical or professional training through Institutes are paid a fixed monthly stipend which will enable them to secure the training successfully in order to make their own earnings and become useful members of the society.
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