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Clear filtersPMMSY: Construction of New ponds for Saline /Alkaline areas-Haryana
PMMSY (Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana) is a central government scheme that helps expand fisheries in Haryana, particularly in saline and alkaline areas. It is run by the Department of Fisheries and provides financial support to construct new fish ponds and stock them with fish. The scheme aims to create sustainable livelihood opportunities through aquaculture in urban and semi-urban regions where normal farming may be difficult.
View DetailsAtma Nirbhar Matsya Palan Yojana
Atma Nirbhar Matsya Palan Yojana is a fishery development scheme run by the government of Arunachal Pradesh. It helps Scheduled Tribe individuals, Self Help Groups, and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) start or improve fish farming and aquaculture activities. The scheme provides financial support through subsidies and loans to build fishery infrastructure like ponds, tanks, and equipment.
View DetailsEducational Allowances to the Children of Widows
“Educational Allowances to the Children of Widows” by the Dept of Women & Child Development, Govt of Pondicherry, was introduced to provide financial assistance (₹25 to ₹125) for the education of poor widows' children up to higher secondary or equivalent.
View DetailsReimbursement of Tuition Fees for Typewriting and Shorthand Courses for Children of Widows
“Reimbursement of Tuition Fees for Typewriting and Shorthand Courses for Children of Widows” by the Dept of Women & Child Development, Govt of Pondicherry, was introduced to encourage the children of widows to pursue Typewriting and Shorthand courses and facilitate the reimbursement of course fees.
View DetailsPMMSY: Construction of New Grow Out Ponds - Haryana
The scheme aims to expand fisheries in various urban and semi-urban areas through the construction of new grow-out ponds. Through this scheme, subsidies are provided for the construction of new grow-out ponds to beneficiaries who are engaged in fisheries.
View DetailsPMMSY: Inputs for fresh water Aquaculture including Composite fish culture, Scampi, Pangasius, Tilapia etc - Haryana
The scheme under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) provides input cost subsidy for freshwater aquaculture in newly constructed ponds to expand fisheries production in Haryana.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Inland Fishing
This scheme is run by the Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank in Tamil Nadu to help farmers start or expand inland fishing projects. It provides loans to support fishing activities in lakes, ponds, and other inland water bodies. The scheme aims to increase fish production and improve the income of farmers engaged in inland fishing.
View DetailsNiji Talabon Ka Jirnoddhar Ki Yojana
The Niji Talabon Ka Jirnoddhar Ki Yojana is a Bihar government scheme designed to help private fish farmers improve their ponds. The scheme provides support for expanding and renovating private ponds to increase their water storage capacity. By enhancing pond infrastructure, the scheme aims to boost fish productivity and production while benefiting individual fish farming families.
View DetailsKhet Talai
Khet Talai is a Rajasthan government scheme that provides financial subsidies to farmers for building farm ponds on their agricultural land. The scheme is designed to help farmers collect and store rainwater for irrigation purposes. By constructing farm ponds, farmers can reduce their dependence on groundwater and improve water availability during dry seasons for crop irrigation.
View DetailsDr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Award to Scheduled Caste Students
This award scheme honors students belonging to Scheduled Caste communities across Puducherry. Run by the Adi Dravidar Welfare Department of the Government of Puducherry, it recognizes and rewards the top-performing boy and girl students in each region (Pondicherry, Karaikal, and Yanam) who excel in their Higher Secondary examinations. The scheme aims to encourage educational achievement and support merit-based students from disadvantaged communities.
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