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StateWomen & Child

Karma Veer Dadasaheb Gaikwad Sabalikaran & Swabhiman Yojana

Maharashtra

The Karma Veer Dadasaheb Gaikwad Sabalikaran & Swabhiman Yojana is a Maharashtra state scheme designed to improve the financial condition of landless workers from scheduled castes and neo-Buddhist communities living below the poverty line. Run by the Maharashtra state government with 100% state funding, this scheme provides financial assistance to help eligible citizens build economic stability and self-reliance.

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StateSocial Welfare

State Welfare Scheme For Purohits

West Bengal

The State Welfare Scheme for Purohits is a West Bengal government initiative launched in September 2020. It provides financial assistance to practicing priests and religious leaders from various communities including Hindu temples, tribal communities, Christian, Jain, and Buddhist organizations who face financial hardship. The scheme aims to support these religious workers in meeting their basic needs.

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Providing Mini Tractor and its Sub Parts to the Self Help Group of Scheduled Castes

Maharashtra

This scheme is run by the Government of Maharashtra to support Scheduled Castes and Neo-Buddhist Self Help Groups. It provides mini tractors and spare parts to help these groups improve their farming and financial condition. The scheme aims to make agriculture easier and more productive for marginalized communities.

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StateEmployment

Mukhyamantri Alpsankhyak Rozgar Rinn Yojana

Bihar

The objective of this scheme is to provide loans of up to ₹5,00,000/- at a simple annual interest rate of 5% to youths from minority communities (Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain, and Parsi) for generating employment.

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Financial Assistance For Development Of Buddhist/Tibetan Arts And Culture

Ministry Of Culture

This scheme is run by the Ministry of Culture to support the preservation and growth of Buddhist and Tibetan arts and culture in India. It provides financial assistance to voluntary organizations, monasteries, and cultural institutions working in these fields. The goal is to help these organizations maintain and develop traditional arts, crafts, and cultural practices.

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