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Clear filtersChild Adoption - Tamil Nadu
This Tamil Nadu government scheme helps provide loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned, or neglected. Run by the Department of Social Welfare in coordination with the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), it aims to give these children a permanent, legal family and a better future. The scheme supports both prospective adoptive parents and the children in need of care.
View DetailsNational Bamboo Mission
The National Bamboo Mission is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to promote bamboo farming and processing across India. Launched in 2018-19, it became possible after bamboo was legally removed from the definition of 'tree' under Indian Forest Act. The scheme aims to increase bamboo cultivation, improve quality of bamboo plants, develop bamboo-based products, and create markets for bamboo farmers.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance To Visually Impaired Advocates
This scheme provides financial assistance to visually impaired advocates (lawyers) in Kerala to help them practice law and access the courts. It is run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. The scheme aims to support blind and visually impaired legal professionals so they can work independently and contribute to the legal system.
View DetailsUsha Kiran Yojana
Usha Kiran Yojana is a support scheme launched by the Madhya Pradesh State Government in 2007 to help women who face domestic violence and abuse. It is run by the Women and Child Development Department of Madhya Pradesh. The scheme provides rehabilitation, shelter, counseling, and legal support to women survivors of physical abuse, sexual abuse, mental abuse, and other forms of domestic violence.
View DetailsAdvocate Grant
The Advocate Grant scheme is run by the Backward Classes Development Department of the Kerala Government. It was launched in 2012-13 to support law graduates from backward classes who face financial hardship. The scheme provides financial grants to help these graduates start their legal practice as advocates.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance under Odisha Working Journalist Welfare Scheme
The Odisha Working Journalist Welfare Scheme is run by the Information & Public Relations Department of the Odisha government. It provides financial assistance to support the families of working journalists. The scheme helps the legal heirs of journalists who have passed away, and also supports journalists who become permanently disabled and cannot work.
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