Showing 21–30 of 85 schemes
Clear filtersFree Distribution of Text Books to Students
This scheme, launched by the School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh on 1st January 2008, provides free textbooks to students studying in classes 9th to 12th in government schools. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on students and their families by ensuring access to essential educational materials. It promotes education by making textbooks available at no cost to eligible students.
View DetailsAshram Schools (Scheduled Tribes)
The scheme "Ashram Schools" was launched on 1st January 1966 by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste (SC) Department of Madhya Pradesh. The scheme provides free accommodation, mess, and education facilities to Scheduled Tribe students.
View DetailsPre-Matric Scholarship Scheme
This scheme provides financial assistance to students from Backward Classes (BC) and Most Backward Classes (MBC) communities in Tamil Nadu. It helps students studying in English medium schools from 6th to 10th standard. The scheme covers tuition fees and examination fees to support their education and reduce financial barriers to schooling.
View DetailsAdmission of Adi Dravidar/Tribal Students in Plus One at Reputed Schools
This Tamil Nadu government scheme helps talented Adi Dravidar and Tribal students get admission to reputed private schools for Plus One (11th grade) studies. The scheme aims to provide quality education to around 320 deserving students every year across different districts. It removes financial barriers and opens doors to better schools for students from these communities.
View DetailsBihar State Alpsankhyak Awasiya Vidyalaya Yojana
The objective of this scheme is to provide quality education to meritorious students from minority communities in the state and to make them mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally capable, fostering their all-round development in residential schools.
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 DetailsGrant of Financial Assistance for Purchase of Textbooks/Notebooks to School-Going Children of Industrial Workers/Employees (GLWB)
This scheme, run by the Government of Goa, provides financial assistance to children of industrial workers and employees to help them buy textbooks and notebooks. It supports students studying in classes 1st to 4th in recognized and approved schools. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on working families and ensure their children have access to essential educational materials.
View DetailsSpecial Scholarship to SC Students in Selected Schools
The scheme provides financial assistance to SC students studying in famous private selected schools i.e. Doon School, Dehradun; Sofiya School, Abu; Mayo school, Ajmer; Sainik School, Balachadi; Mahila Sainik School, Kherva; Dist. Mehsana, etc. will be paid actual fees upto limit of ₹50,000/- p.a.
View DetailsChildren Education Assistance Fund
The Children Education Assistance Fund (CEAF) is a Nagaland state government scheme designed to provide financial assistance to children studying in classes 1 to 10 in government schools. The scheme aims to remove financial barriers to education and ensure that no child drops out of school due to poverty or lack of resources.
View DetailsNon-Governmental Aided Organization (Special Schools And Vocational Training Centre) For Disabled
In this scheme, Special Education is provided to children with disability who are below the age of 18 years. The child should be enrolled in a special school run by a Non-Governmental Aided Organization. Vocational Training is given to special children above the age of 18 years.
View Details