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Cash Award to the Meritorious Visually Impaired Students Obtaining First Three Ranks at the State Level in the SSLC and HSC Examination

Puducherry

This scheme rewards visually impaired students studying in government and private schools in Puducherry who perform exceptionally well in their SSLC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) board exams. The scheme is run by the Puducherry government to recognize and encourage merit among differently-abled students. Cash awards are given to the top three rank holders at the state level in each examination.

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StateSocial Welfare

Supply of Sarees and Dhoties to Differently Abled Persons

Puducherry

This scheme provides free traditional clothing (sarees and dhoties) or cash assistance to differently abled persons during major festivals like Diwali and Pongal. It is run by the Puducherry government as part of its social welfare support. The scheme benefits people with disabilities who already receive monthly financial assistance from the government.

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StateEducation

Cash Award (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)

Assam

This scheme provides cash awards to children of registered construction workers in Assam who achieve good marks in their HSLC (Class 10), AHM (Class 11), and H.S. (Class 12) examinations. The scheme aims to encourage and support the education of construction workers' children by rewarding academic performance. Three male and three female students per district are selected based on their exam scores.

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StateEmployment

Revival and Rehabilitation Scheme for Defunct MSMEs and Cashew Processing Units

Kerala

This Kerala state scheme helps revive and rehabilitate defunct Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the manufacturing sector, including cashew processing units. Run by the Kerala government, it provides financial support to entrepreneurs whose businesses have shut down or are non-operational. The scheme aims to bring these units back to production through capital grants and working capital assistance.

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CentralAgriculture

Kisan Credit Card

Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

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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