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Clear filtersCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Construction of Cement Drying Yards
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers in non-traditional areas improve the quality of their coffee production. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it encourages farmers to build cement drying yards and other quality improvement infrastructure. The scheme also helps growers get organic certification so they can earn better prices for their coffee in the market.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee growers of North- Eastern Region (NER) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee growers in the North-Eastern Region of India. It helps convert Jhum lands (shifting cultivation areas) into permanent coffee plantations. The scheme aims to increase coffee production, provide stable livelihoods for tribal farmers, and promote sustainable agriculture in the region.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Expansion
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to expand Arabica coffee cultivation in non-traditional areas of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The programme aims to increase coffee production while supporting afforestation and helping tribal communities settle permanently on Podu lands (shifting cultivation areas). It works with state-level agencies to provide technical and financial support to coffee growers.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Quality-Up-Gradation / Eco Certification / FPOs
This scheme helps tribal coffee growers improve the quality of their coffee production and obtain organic or eco-certifications. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it supports farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas by providing assistance for setting up quality improvement infrastructure. Better quality and certified coffee helps farmers earn higher prices and better returns in the market.
View DetailsOperation of Sports Hostels
Operation of Sports Hostels is a scheme run by the Rajasthan government to support talented tribal students in pursuing sports at the national and international level. The scheme provides free residential facilities and professional sports training to tribal students studying in Classes 6 to 12. It aims to develop sports talent among tribal communities while ensuring their overall development through quality education and nutrition.
View DetailsHostel Rent Assistance Scheme for Tribal Students
This Rajasthan government scheme provides financial assistance to help Scheduled Tribe students pay for hostel rent while pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate studies. It supports students who live in rented accommodation near government colleges for their regular education. The scheme aims to reduce financial barriers and enable tribal students to access higher education opportunities.
View DetailsTo Increase Fish Seed Production and Inland Fisheries Equipment in Non-Tribal Areas
This scheme is run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat to help increase fish seed production and improve inland fisheries in non-tribal areas of the state. The scheme aims to support fish farmers by providing equipment and resources needed for better fish farming practices. It focuses on making inland fisheries more productive and sustainable in rural communities.
View DetailsEconomic Help To Sahariya Tribal Girl Students (Class 11 And 12)
This is a scholarship scheme run by the Rajasthan Government to help Sahariya tribal girls continue their education in Classes 11 and 12. The scheme provides financial assistance to support higher secondary education for girls from the Sahariya tribe. It aims to encourage education and empower tribal girls by removing financial barriers to their schooling.
View DetailsSarna /Jahersthan/Hadgadi & Masna Protection and Development Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Minorities, & Backward Classes Welfare in Jharkhand, protects and develops sacred tribal religious sites known as Sarna, Jahersthan, Hadgadi, and Masna. The scheme provides infrastructure development and protection measures for these culturally important places. It aims to preserve tribal heritage and sacred spaces for future generations.
View DetailsSpecial Health Scheme for Primitive Tribes
The Special Health Scheme for Primitive Tribes is run by the Welfare Department of the Government of Jharkhand. This scheme is designed to improve healthcare access and services for primitive tribal communities in the state. It provides financial assistance to ensure that tribal people can receive necessary medical treatment and health services.
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