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Clear filtersKanya Saksharta Protsahan Yojana
The scheme was launched by the Tribal Welfare Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh. The objective of the scheme is to motivate girls towards education. Under this scheme, girls in Class 11th who have passed their 10th class examination will receive ₹3,000/- per year as a monetary incentive.
View DetailsState Government ST Scholarship (Class 1 to 8)
This scholarship scheme is run by the Tribal Affairs Department of the Madhya Pradesh Government. It is designed to support Scheduled Tribe students studying in Classes 1 to 8. The scheme aims to improve educational outcomes and reduce dropout rates among tribal children by providing financial assistance. It helps ensure that ST students can continue their education without financial hardship.
View DetailsNational Fellowship & Scholarship For Higher Education Of Scheduled Tribe (ST) Students
It is a Central Sector Scheme, fully funded by Ministry of Tribal Affairs to grant scholarship to meritorious Scheduled Tribe (ST) students for pursuing higher education in India.
View DetailsNational Overseas Scholarship For Scheduled Tribes (ST) Students
A scholarship scheme by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs for regular, full-time ST students to obtain higher education (post-graduate courses viz. Masters, Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral Research) from foreign institutes/universities. The Scheme is implemented through the Indian Embassies.
View DetailsMahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandi shramik kalyaan yojana
The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandi Shramik Kalyan Yojana is a welfare scheme run by the Agriculture Department of Rajasthan. It is designed to provide financial assistance and support services to workers and laborers employed in agricultural mandis (wholesale markets). The scheme aims to improve the health, safety, and economic well-being of mandi workers across Rajasthan.
View DetailsJyotiba Phule Shramik Kanyadan Yojana
The Jyotiba Phule Shramik Kanyadan Yojana is a marriage assistance scheme run by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. It provides financial help to registered workers to support their daughters' marriages. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on working families and promote social welfare by helping them manage marriage expenses.
View DetailsChief Minister’s UPSC Combined Civil Services Coaching Scheme
The Chief Minister's UPSC Combined Civil Services Coaching Scheme is run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to help Arunachal Pradesh Schedule Tribe (APST) candidates prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. This scheme aims to increase representation of local tribal candidates in India's civil services by providing dedicated coaching support. It promotes equal opportunity for talented candidates from tribal communities to compete in national-level competitive examinations.
View DetailsSavitribai Phule Scholarship For V.J.N.T. And S.B.C. Girl Students Studying In 5th To 7th Standard
The Savitribai Phule Scholarship is a scheme run by the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department of the Maharashtra government. It aims to help girl students from Vimukta Jati (VJ), Nomadic Tribes (NT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC) who are studying in classes 5 to 7. The scheme encourages more girls to enroll in school and helps reduce dropout rates among these communities.
View DetailsGoa Tribal's Employment Generation Programme Scheme
The Goa Tribal's Employment Generation Programme Scheme helps educated unemployed tribal members start their own business or self-employment ventures. The scheme provides financial support through subsidized loans to create job opportunities within tribal communities. It is designed for young, educated tribal individuals who want to become entrepreneurs and become self-reliant.
View DetailsVanbandhu Kalyan Yojana
Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana focuses on integrated, holistic, and inclusive development of tribal communities. It aims at creation of quality social and civil infrastructure, and sustainable livelihood, employment & entrepreneurship in tribal areas such that the income of every tribal family doubles.
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