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Clear filtersSindhu Darshan Pilgrimage Scheme - Rajasthan
The Sindhu Darshan Pilgrimage Scheme is a government initiative to support pilgrims visiting the Sindhu (Indus) River in the Ladakh region. The scheme provides financial help to cover travel costs for pilgrims undertaking this religious journey. Selected beneficiaries receive reimbursement of their travel expenses to make the pilgrimage more affordable and accessible.
View DetailsPandit Dindayal Upadhyay Awas Yojana (Developing Caste Welfare) (NT-DNT)
The Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Awas Yojana is a housing assistance scheme run by the Government of Gujarat. It provides financial help to members of Nomadic Tribes (NT) and Denotified Tribes (DNT) to build or improve their homes. The scheme aims to provide safe and dignified housing to these traditionally marginalized communities.
View DetailsChief Minister Hunar Yojana
Chief Minister Hunar Yojana is a skill development scheme run by the Minority Welfare Department of Uttarakhand government. It provides free training programs to members of minority communities to learn new skills and increase their job opportunities. Along with training, beneficiaries receive a monthly stipend to support themselves during the learning period.
View DetailsSpecial Incentive Scheme for Women of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribes (For Training and Marketing)
This scheme, run by the Uttarakhand government, helps tribal women artisans from Tharu, Boksa, and other tribal communities improve their livelihoods. It provides specialized training in traditional crafts and skills, combined with marketing support to sell their products. The scheme also offers financial assistance to help women participate in training programs and market their handicrafts.
View DetailsScheme to Encourage Farmers to Add Value to Crops
This Gujarat government scheme helps farmers increase the value of their agricultural products by providing financial assistance to buy modern machinery and equipment. The scheme supports crop value addition activities like processing, packaging, and production of farm-based products. By investing in machinery, farmers can process their crops locally and earn better prices. This scheme is designed to help farmers move from selling raw crops to selling value-added products.
View DetailsAssistance for Cultivation of Medicinal/ Aromatic Crops
This scheme helps farmers in Gujarat grow medicinal and aromatic crops by providing financial assistance. The scheme is run by the Gujarat government to encourage farming of plants used in medicine and perfumes. Eligible farmers can receive up to 75% of the cost of cultivation, up to a maximum of ₹11,250 per hectare, to support their farming activities.
View DetailsFree Pre-Recruitment Training
This is a free training scheme run by the Uttarakhand government to help sons of ex-servicemen prepare for recruitment into the Army, Para-Military Forces, and Police Forces. The scheme provides coaching and training at no cost to eligible candidates. It aims to support the families of former military personnel by creating employment opportunities for their children.
View DetailsScheme for Supply of Improved Seeds for Fodder
This Gujarat state scheme supplies high-quality improved fodder seeds to registered Gaushalas (cow shelters) and Panjarapols (animal welfare centers). The scheme ensures these organizations have access to better quality seeds so they can grow green fodder throughout the year. This helps keep livestock healthy and well-fed by providing nutritious fresh fodder regularly.
View DetailsAnya Pichhda Varg Kalyan Chhatravaas
This scheme, run by the BC & EBC Welfare Department in Bihar, provides hostel support and food grains to students from Backward Classes (BC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) communities. It aims to help these students continue their education by reducing the financial burden of hostel accommodation and food expenses.
View DetailsCOP-34 Financial Assistance to Farmer for Interest Subvention (Kishan Credit Card Interest Asst.)
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance through interest subvention to farmers who repay their crop loans on time. It is designed to reduce the financial burden of agricultural loans and help farmers improve their productivity and economic condition. Farmers who borrow through the Kishan Credit Card and maintain timely repayment are eligible for this benefit.
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