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Clear filtersMission for Integrated Development of Horticulture Sub Scheme Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan Region- Meghalaya
This scheme, run by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare in Meghalaya, is part of the national Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan regions. It aims to grow the horticulture sector by helping farmers with better farming methods, training, post-harvest management, processing, and selling of fruits and vegetables. The scheme supports holistic development of horticulture across Meghalaya.
View DetailsAmma Two Wheeler Scheme for Working Women
The Amma Two-Wheeler Scheme is a Tamil Nadu government initiative designed to help working women become financially independent by providing access to two-wheelers. The scheme empowers women by enabling them to purchase motorcycles or scooters through financial assistance and loans. This scheme is run by the Tamil Nadu State Government to support women's mobility and economic participation in the workforce.
View DetailsKrshak Prashikshan Tatha Bhraman Karyakram
Krshak Prashikshan Tatha Bhraman Karyakram (Farmer Training and Tour Programme) is a scheme run by the Horticulture and Food Processing Department of Madhya Pradesh. It provides training visits and educational tours to farmers at different agricultural locations. The main purpose is to teach farmers about new farming techniques, modern agricultural methods, and improved crop production practices through direct field experience and demonstrations.
View DetailsTea Development Scheme
The Tea Development Scheme is run by the Government of Meghalaya to support tea cultivation in the state. It aims to encourage experimental tea plantations and help farmers grow tea economically and on a commercial scale. The scheme provides financial support to farmers interested in starting or expanding tea gardens in Meghalaya.
View DetailsPlantation Crop Development Scheme
The Plantation Crop Development Scheme is a Meghalaya state government initiative designed to increase the area under cultivation and boost production of plantation crops such as Arecanut, Cashewnut, Coconut, and Pineapple. The scheme provides financial support to farmers to adopt modern plantation farming practices. It aims to promote horticulture and improve farmer incomes in Meghalaya.
View DetailsFruit Development Scheme
The Fruit Development Scheme is a horticultural program run by the Government of Meghalaya to support fruit farmers in the state. It provides farmers with high-quality fruit plant seedlings and saplings at subsidized (reduced) prices. The scheme operates in partnership with other government departments to make modern farming materials affordable and accessible to small and marginal farmers.
View DetailsNational Savings Certificates (VIII-Issue) Scheme
National Savings Certificates (VIII-Issue) is a safe investment scheme run by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It helps Indian citizens save money for the long term with government backing. The scheme offers fixed returns and encourages people to develop a savings habit. This is suitable for individuals who want a secure place to keep their money.
View DetailsHaritha Haram
Haritha Haram is Telangana's environmental initiative run by the Forest Department to increase the state's forest cover from 24% to 33% through large-scale tree planting and sapling nurturing programs. The scheme aims to combat deforestation, improve air quality, and create environmental awareness among citizens. It encourages community participation in afforestation activities across the state.
View DetailsKachara Binane Vaale Hetu Suraksha Upakaran Sahaayata Yojana
The Kachara Binane Vaale Hetu Suraksha Upakaran Sahaayata Yojana is a Chhattisgarh State Government scheme launched on 19 June 2017. It provides safety equipment assistance to unorganized workers, particularly those engaged in waste management and sanitation work. The scheme aims to protect workers by providing essential protective gear and equipment.
View DetailsGuru Shishya Parampara
The Guru Shishya Parampara Scheme is run by the Government of Meghalaya to preserve and promote rare and vanishing classical, folk, and tribal art forms. The scheme nurtures young talents by providing them opportunities to learn directly from experienced Gurus (master artists) in their chosen field of art. This traditional mentorship model helps keep cultural heritage alive while building skilled artists for the future.
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