Showing 1–7 of 7 schemes
Clear filtersAbua Awas Yojana
The Abua Awas Yojana aims to provide pucca houses to 8,00,000 homeless families in three phases. Each house will feature three rooms and a kitchen, covering an area of 31 square meters.
View DetailsAtal Awas Yojana - Uttarakhand
Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹1,30,000 is provided for constructing houses in hilly areas and ₹1,20,000 for plain areas to homeless Scheduled Caste families who are below the poverty line (BPL) or fall within a defined income limit.
View DetailsBanglar Awaas Yojana (BAY)
Banglar Awaas Yojana (BAY) is a West Bengal housing scheme that provides financial assistance to homeless families and those living in poor-quality kutcha or dilapidated houses. Run by the West Bengal government, the scheme helps eligible beneficiaries construct permanent pucca houses with basic amenities like toilets and safe drinking water access.
View DetailsState Senior Citizens Home
The Social Welfare & Tribal Affairs Department, Government of Mizoram launched the State Senior Citizens Home for the homeless aged persons. It provides shelter and facilities to homeless elderly individuals aged 60 and above, who lack family support.
View DetailsGITANJALI HOUSING SCHEME
Gitanjali Housing Scheme is a West Bengal State Government initiative that provides housing assistance to homeless and economically weaker sections of society. The scheme aims to help beneficiaries construct their own homes through government support and resources. This scheme replaced the earlier 'Amar Thikana Scheme' and focuses on making affordable housing accessible to low-income families across West Bengal.
View DetailsAbhayakiranam Scheme-Financial Assistance To Destitute Widows
The Abhayakiranam Scheme is a Kerala government program run by the Department of Social Justice. It provides financial assistance and support to destitute and homeless widows who have no means of income or family support. The scheme aims to ensure a safe and dignified living environment for vulnerable widow beneficiaries.
View DetailsDistribution of Free House Sites to Scheduled Caste/Other Economically Backward Classes
This scheme provides free house sites (land plots) to homeless poor people belonging to Scheduled Castes and Economically Backward Classes in Puducherry. The government allocates land so beneficiaries can construct their own homes. Over 11,000 families have received house sites through this initiative so far.
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