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Clear filtersPMMSY: Provision of Polythene lining for the Construction of New ponds for Saline/Alkaline area-Haryana
PMMSY is a central government scheme that helps farmers and fish cultivators in Haryana construct new ponds in saline and alkaline areas. The scheme provides financial assistance to cover the cost of polythene lining, which prevents water loss and contamination. This support enables beneficiaries to establish fish and shrimp farming in areas where soil conditions would normally make pond construction difficult.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme (Maharashtra)
The scheme "National Family Benefit Scheme (Maharashtra)" is a social welfare scheme by the Social Justice & Special Assistance Department, Government of Maharashtra. Under this scheme, ₹20,000/-. is provided to the family in the event of the death of their primary breadwinner.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance On Marriage Of Children (HBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to the children of construction workers registered with the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB). It is run by the Labour Department of Haryana to support families during their children's marriage ceremonies. The scheme aims to reduce financial burden on construction worker families during this important life event.
View DetailsFinancial assistance for Marriage for the Construction Worker
This scheme provides financial assistance to help building and construction workers cover marriage expenses for themselves and their children. It is run by the BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of the Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. The scheme supports up to 2 children's marriages per worker, helping reduce financial burden during important life events.
View DetailsDeath Assistance Scheme (MPBOCWWB)
Launched on 2004, the scheme "Death Assistance Scheme" is a welfare scheme by the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MPBOCWWB), Government of Madhya Pradesh. The scheme provides funeral assistance and ex-gratia payment to the heir of a worker in the event of their death.
View DetailsLalima Abhiyaan
The Lalima Abhiyaan aims to improve the health of children, adolescent girls, and women of reproductive age, and focuses on the prevention of anemia and nutrition awareness among adolescent girls.
View DetailsRegistered Construction Worker in case of his/her Natural Death (JKBOCWWB)
The "Registered Construction Worker in Case of His/Her Natural Death" scheme by the JKBOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, Jammu & Kashmir, provides financial assistance to the nominee or dependents of a registered construction worker in the event of their natural death.
View DetailsStudent Welfare Scheme
This scheme provides financial assistance to Scheduled Tribe (ST) students in Classes 1 to 10 in Madhya Pradesh during emergencies or special circumstances. It is designed to help economically weaker ST students meet urgent needs when they face unexpected difficulties. The scheme ensures that financial barriers do not prevent ST students from continuing their education.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Marriage (GBOCWWB)
This scheme is run by the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Department of Labour and Employment, Goa. It provides financial assistance to help with marriage expenses for children of registered construction workers. The scheme aims to support workers' families during important life events by providing monetary help.
View DetailsDr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers
The Dr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers is a Gujarat state initiative that provides financial support to help Scheduled Caste law graduates and their senior lawyer mentors. Under this scheme, monthly stipends are given for three years to law graduates from SC background and the experienced lawyers who train them. The aim is to support talented SC lawyers during their early practice years and prevent them from dropping out due to financial hardship.
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