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Clear filtersMarriage Assistance to Person with Disability / BPL
The scheme aims to support differently-abled brides/bridegrooms from BPL families by providing financial assistance to meet marriage-related expenses. Under this scheme, an amount of ₹30,000/- is provided to Scheduled Tribe, differently-abled brides/bridegrooms for their first marriage.
View DetailsPre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for the Children of Parents/Guardians Engaged in Unclean and Hazardous Occupations - Goa
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to children whose parents belong to Other Disadvantaged Categories, supporting their education at pre-matric level. This initiative seeks to enhance student participation & reduce dropout rates, particularly during the transition from primary to upper
View DetailsKanya Sumangala Yojana
Kanya Sumangala Yojana is a social security scheme run by the Uttar Pradesh government to support the welfare and empowerment of girl children. The scheme provides financial assistance at different stages of a girl's life, from birth through education and marriage. It aims to improve the health, education, and overall development of girls in the state.
View DetailsAssistance For Delivery / Miscarriage Of Pregnancy / Termination Of Pregnancy To Female Differently Abled Person
The Government of Tamil Nadu introduced "Assistance for Delivery/Miscarriage of Pregnancy/Termination of Pregnancy to Female Differently Abled Person.
View DetailsWomen Scientist Scheme-A
The Women Scientist Scheme-A is a research grant program run by the Ministry of Science and Technology to support female scientists and researchers. It aims to help women with a career break of at least two years who are currently unemployed to return to research work. The scheme funds research in cutting-edge areas of science and engineering, giving women a second chance to pursue their scientific careers.
View DetailsDivyangjan Scholarship Scheme
The Divyangjan Scholarship Scheme, run by the Chhattisgarh government, provides financial assistance to support the education and training of children with disabilities. The scheme aims to help differently-abled students continue their studies in schools and colleges by reducing financial barriers. This scholarship encourages educational access and skill development for disabled learners.
View DetailsTransport Loan Scheme
The Transport Loan Scheme is a government initiative designed to promote self-employment by providing affordable term loans for purchasing Light Motor Vehicles. The scheme is currently operational in Delhi and targets marginalized and disadvantaged groups. It offers financial assistance up to ₹5,00,000 to help beneficiaries start their own transport business and earn a sustainable livelihood.
View DetailsIncentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008
The Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008, is a Goa state initiative designed to encourage women to start and grow their own businesses. It provides financial and non-financial support to women who want to establish industrial units. The scheme aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among women entrepreneurs through subsidies and preferential treatment.
View DetailsIssuance of Free House Sites
This scheme, implemented in Tamil Nadu, provides free residential land sites to economically disadvantaged citizens. It targets members of Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC) who do not currently own a house or land. The scheme aims to help these communities achieve housing stability and social empowerment by providing them with secure residential property.
View Details"Rent Subsidy" under "Motivation of Entrepreneurs to Start Industries and Fiscal Assistance to Industries"
This scheme supports SC/ST and women entrepreneurs in Puducherry who have started industrial production in rented buildings. It provides monthly rent subsidy for the first five years after commercial production begins, helping reduce the financial burden of renting industrial space. The subsidy decreases gradually over the five-year period, with a maximum of ₹5,000 per month.
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