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Clear filtersIT Saksham Yuva Scheme
IT Saksham Yuva is a Haryana government scheme designed to create employment opportunities for young graduates and post-graduates with engineering and IT backgrounds. The scheme offers specially designed short-term IT training courses of minimum 3 months duration to equip youth with market-relevant skills. This initiative aims to reduce unemployment among educated youth and prepare them for jobs in the IT sector.
View DetailsFeed Based Fisheries Scheme
The Feed Based Fisheries Scheme is run by the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Cooperation Department of the Government of Jharkhand. It aims to increase fish production across the state by providing financial support to fish farmers. The scheme offers grants to help farmers purchase quality fish feed, enabling them to improve their catch and income from fisheries.
View DetailsRearing Pond Construction Scheme
The Rearing Pond Construction Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Cooperation, Government of Jharkhand. This scheme aims to promote fish farming and aquaculture in the state. It provides financial assistance to help citizens construct and develop rearing ponds for fish farming activities.
View DetailsSarna /Jahersthan/Hadgadi & Masna Protection and Development Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Minorities, & Backward Classes Welfare in Jharkhand, protects and develops sacred tribal religious sites known as Sarna, Jahersthan, Hadgadi, and Masna. The scheme provides infrastructure development and protection measures for these culturally important places. It aims to preserve tribal heritage and sacred spaces for future generations.
View DetailsScheme for assistance for Start Ups/ Innovation: Assistance to Enroll and Participate for Acceleration Program
This scheme helps new business ideas and startups grow through an acceleration program in Gujarat. It is run under the Gujarat Industrial Policy to support entrepreneurs who want to launch innovative businesses. The scheme aims to create jobs, encourage competition, and bring new solutions to the market by providing assistance to startups in joining acceleration programs.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs: Assistance in Implementation of Information and Communication Technology
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme provides financial and technical assistance to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Gujarat to strengthen their digital capabilities. This scheme, run by the Gujarat government, focuses on helping MSMEs implement Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions to improve their operations and competitiveness. The program aims to make MSMEs self-reliant and boost employment, economic growth, and exports from the state.
View DetailsOperation of SC Senior Hostel
Operation of SC Senior Hostel is a scheme run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support Scheduled Caste students in their education. It provides separate hostel facilities for junior, senior, and college-level students with free accommodation and meals. The scheme aims to create a supportive learning environment for SC students, both boys and girls, to help them continue their studies without financial hardship.
View DetailsProviding Tin stalls to Gatai Kamgar
"Providing Tin Stalls to Gatai Kamgar" is a social welfare scheme by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance of the Government of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to uplift Scheduled Caste individuals engaged in leather footwear production and leather goods preparation.
View DetailsMicro Credit Finance (NSFDC)
The scheme is implemented by the National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development Corporation, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India. Under this scheme, loans are provided to individuals from the SC community for units costing up to ₹1,40,000/- for income-generating activities.
View DetailsDairy Farming Scheme (HSFDC)
Under this scheme, the Corporation provides loans/benefits to individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, whose annual family income does not exceed ₹1,80,000/-, in both rural and urban areas for self-employment income generating activities such as dairy farming.
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