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Clear filtersBhausaheb Fundkar Falbag Lagvad Scheme
The Bhausaheb Fundkar Falbag Lagvad Scheme is a Maharashtra state horticulture scheme that encourages farmers to plant sixteen types of long-lasting fruit and vegetable crops. This scheme provides financial support and benefits to eligible farmers in Maharashtra who wish to develop fruit gardens on their land. The scheme aims to promote agricultural diversity and improve farm income through horticulture.
View DetailsSupply of Prosthetic Appliances to Differently Abled Persons
This scheme, run by the Department of Social Welfare in Puducherry, provides prosthetic appliances (artificial limbs and mobility aids) to differently-abled persons at no cost. The goal is to help people with disabilities improve their mobility and participate more actively in daily life. Prosthetic appliances are custom-made devices that replace or support lost or damaged body parts.
View DetailsHorticulture Mission for North Eastern Hill Scheme- Meghalaya
The Horticulture Mission for North Eastern Hill Scheme is a government initiative run by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare to support horticulture development in Meghalaya. The scheme aims to help marginal and small farmers increase productivity and quality of fruit crops through modern farming techniques. It provides support for better plant management, quality seeds, protected cultivation systems, and efficient irrigation methods.
View DetailsMahila Samman Savings Certificate
Mahila Samman Savings Certificate is a savings and investment scheme launched by the Ministry of Finance to help women and girls build financial security. It is a central government scheme available across all of India. The scheme encourages women to save money and earn returns on their savings, promoting financial independence and security for females.
View DetailsAICTE-Margdarshan scheme
The AICTE-Margdarshan scheme is a mentorship initiative launched by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) under the Ministry of Education in 2018. It pairs well-established technical institutes (host institutes) with other technical institutes (mentee institutes) to improve the quality of technical education across India. Through this scheme, mentee institutes gain access to the facilities, expertise, and best practices of mentor institutes, helping them strengthen their academic and infrastructure standards.
View DetailsBalika Samrithi Yojana
Balika Samrithi Yojana is a scheme run by the Department of Women & Child Development, Government of Puducherry. It aims to improve the health and nutrition status of girl children and support lactating mothers. The scheme provides financial assistance through National Savings Certificates to help ensure nutritious food for girl children.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance on Death/Disablement of Beneficiary (CBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered construction workers who suffer full or partial disability due to workplace accidents, and to widows of deceased registered construction workers. Managed by the Chandigarh administration, it aims to support vulnerable construction workers and their dependents during times of crisis and loss.
View DetailsVAIshwik BHArtiya Vaigyanik (VAIBHAV) Fellowship
VAIBHAV Fellowship is a program run by the Ministry of Science and Technology that connects Indian scientists living abroad with researchers and institutions in India. Through this fellowship, overseas Indian scientists can collaborate with Indian universities, colleges, and government research organizations. Fellows can spend up to two months per year in India for a maximum of three years to conduct joint research and share scientific expertise.
View DetailsPromotion of Energy Audit and Conservation of Energy (PEACE): Training Programme
The PEACE Training Programme helps small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Tamil Nadu learn how to audit and reduce their energy consumption. The scheme teaches businesses about energy efficiency systems and processes. By participating in this training, MSMEs can lower their energy costs and improve their overall energy performance.
View DetailsKisan Credit Card
The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme, launched in 1998 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, provides credit facilities to farmers across India. The scheme allows farmers to purchase agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, and to meet their cash needs for farm production. Banks issue these cards based on the farmer's land holdings, making credit easily accessible for farming activities.
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