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Clear filtersPravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana
The Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana is a mandatory insurance scheme run by the Ministry of External Affairs to protect Indian workers going abroad for employment. It is specifically designed for workers in the Emigration Check Required (ECR) category who are traveling to ECR-designated countries. This scheme ensures that emigrant workers have insurance coverage to safeguard their interests while working overseas.
View DetailsShravan Tirthdarshan Yojna
Shravan Tirthdarshan Yojana is a Gujarat government scheme that helps senior citizens visit religious and pilgrimage sites across India. The scheme provides financial assistance to cover travel expenses, making it affordable for elderly citizens to undertake spiritual journeys. Eligible seniors can receive reimbursement or avail direct arrangements with authorized travel partners.
View DetailsICSSR International Collaboration
This scheme is run by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) under the Ministry of Education. It provides travel grants to help social science researchers and scholars participate in international conferences and seminars abroad. The goal is to support Indian scholars in sharing their research globally and gaining new perspectives from the international academic community.
View DetailsTravel Grants To Goan Authors
The objective of the scheme is to enable the Goan writers to come in close contact with the senior writers of a language-region other than their own within India to acquaint them with the writers and the people of that region, and to widen their awareness and sensibility about the country.
View DetailsSaraswati Vidya Yojana: Free Distribution of Bicycles
Saraswati Vidya Yojana is a free bicycle distribution scheme run by the Directorate of Education in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. It provides bicycles at no cost to girl students studying in Class 8 in government and government-aided schools. The scheme aims to improve school attendance and reduce dropouts by making it easier for girls to travel to school.
View DetailsSri Lanka's Sita Temple Tour
This scheme helps people from Madhya Pradesh visit important pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka and Cambodia. The State Government gives money back to help cover travel costs. You can get financial help to visit the Sita Temple and Ashoka Vatika in Sri Lanka, and the Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia.
View DetailsCycle Distribution Scheme
The Cycle Distribution Scheme is a Madhya Pradesh government initiative that helps tribal girl students access education by providing financial assistance for bicycles. Under this scheme, eligible tribal girls studying in Class 11th receive a cash amount equal to the cost of a bicycle to help them travel to school. The scheme targets students who live more than 2 km away from their school and did not receive a bicycle under similar programs in Class 9th.
View DetailsFree Travel in S.T Bus to the Disabled Persons
This Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation scheme provides free bus travel to persons with disabilities across all state routes and inter-state routes. Run by the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation under the state government, it aims to ensure accessible and affordable public transportation for citizens with disabilities, removing travel cost barriers.
View DetailsConcession in Railway Travel
This scheme, run by the Department of Art & Culture, Tamil Nadu, provides railway travel concessions to individual artists and cultural troupes. Beneficiaries can travel by train at reduced fares by obtaining a concession certificate issued by Mandram (Tamil Nadu's cultural organization). The scheme supports the cultural community by making travel affordable for artists performing across the state.
View DetailsShramyogi Home Town Scheme- Gujarat Labour Welfare Board
The Shramyogi Home Town Scheme is run by the Gujarat Labour Welfare Board to help migrant workers travel home. It covers railway fare costs for workers employed in the organized sector in Gujarat. This scheme enables laborers to visit their hometowns by paying for their train tickets to and from the nearest railway station.
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