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Clear filtersDr. 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.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme on Establishment of 25 R.I.R./Kadaknath & 1000 Broiler Bird’s Unit and Stipend for Poultry Farming Training for Scheduled Tribes People of the State
This scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat to support Scheduled Tribe (ST) citizens in poultry farming. It provides financial assistance (subsidy) to help ST individuals establish poultry units with R.I.R./Kadaknath birds (25 birds) and Broiler birds (1000 birds). The scheme also offers training stipends to help beneficiaries learn proper poultry farming techniques.
View DetailsStipends to Students of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes for Technical and Vocational Courses after SSC
The scheme “Stipends to Students of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes for Technical and Vocational Courses after SSC” by the Social Justice and Empowerment Dept., Gujarat, supports education for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes students by providing a monthly stipend of ₹400/-.
View DetailsGrant of Stipends to the Physically Handicapped Students
"Grant of Stipends to the Physically Handicapped Students" scheme aims to improve the educational status of handicapped children studying in standards 1st to 10th. Monthly stipends (₹200 to ₹300) are provided to parents who are unable to send their children to school due to economic reasons.
View DetailsArunachal Pradesh State Stipend Scheme
The Arunachal Pradesh State Stipend Scheme provides financial support to Scheduled Tribe (ST) students pursuing higher education and technical courses. Run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, this scheme aims to reduce financial barriers and encourage ST students to continue their education beyond secondary levels. The scheme offers stipends and book grants to eligible beneficiaries enrolled in recognized colleges and technical institutions.
View DetailsArtisan Promotion
The scheme "Artisan Promotion" by the DSFDC provides artisans with opportunities to participate in national fairs and exhibitions. It offers financial support for participation fees, lodging, boarding, and stipends, benefiting artisans from Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, Minorities.
View DetailsWelfare Measures for Children of Labourers
This scheme provides educational support to children of labourers belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it helps these children pursue higher education after completing 10th grade. The scheme offers financial assistance through educational stipends and incentives to reward academic excellence.
View DetailsStipends To Trainees In Industrial Training Institute
This scheme provides financial stipends to Scheduled Caste students enrolled in Industrial Training Institute (ITI) courses in Maharashtra. It is run by the Department of Social Justice and Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to support SC students financially while they acquire vocational and technical skills through ITI training.
View DetailsAward Of Stipend To VJNT And SBC Students Studying In ITI
This is a Maharashtra government scheme that provides financial support to students from Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (VJNT), and Special Backward Class (SBC) communities. The scheme aims to encourage these students to pursue technical education through Industrial Training Institute (ITI) programs. By offering stipends during their studies, the government seeks to reduce financial barriers and increase enrollment in skilled technical trades among these communities.
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