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BPL (Below Poverty Line) Student Welfare Scholarship - Technical Education

Chhattisgarh

This is a scholarship scheme run by the Chhattisgarh government to help poor students pursue technical education. It provides financial assistance to students from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families who are studying engineering and polytechnic courses in government colleges across Chhattisgarh. The scheme aims to remove financial barriers and encourage economically weaker students to complete their professional technical education.

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StateEducation

Schemes for welfare of School Children belonging to BPL and BC(A) families: Monthly Stipend for BPL Students

Haryana

This Haryana government scheme provides monthly financial assistance to school children from Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Backward Classes (BC-A) families. It is designed to support their education and reduce financial barriers to schooling. Students studying in classes 1 to 12 in Haryana Government schools are eligible to receive a monthly stipend under this welfare program.

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StateSocial Welfare

Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme (Madhya Pradesh)

Madhya Pradesh

Launched on 1st April 2009, the scheme "Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme" is a pension scheme by the Department of Social Welfare, Govt of Madhya Pradesh. In this scheme, a pension of ₹600/- is provided to differently-abled individuals from 'Below Poverty Line'.

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StateHealth

Bal Sakha Yojana

Gujarat

Bal Sakha Yojana is a Gujarat government scheme that provides free neonatal (newborn) care to babies born to BPL (Below Poverty Line) mothers. The scheme partners with pediatricians and neonatal care centers across Gujarat to ensure newborns receive quality medical attention during their first critical weeks of life. This scheme operates under the National Health Mission framework to reduce infant mortality and improve child health outcomes in the state.

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StateSocial Welfare

Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme- Bihar

Bihar

Under this scheme, a monthly pension is provided to elderly people (women/men) aged 60 years or above belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families to support them financially. This scheme is centrally sponsored.

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StateAgriculture

Dairy Farming Scheme (HSFDC)

Haryana

Under this scheme, the Corporation provides loans/benefits to individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, whose annual family income does not exceed ₹1,80,000/-, in both rural and urban areas for self-employment income generating activities such as dairy farming.

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StateSocial Welfare

Sikkim Unmarried Women Pension Scheme

Sikkim

The scheme “Sikkim Unmarried Women Pension Scheme (SUWPS)” was launched in 2013 by the Department of Women & Child Welfare, Govt. of Sikkim. Under this scheme, the unmarried women of Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in Sikkim would receive a pension of ₹ 2000/- per month.

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StateSocial Welfare

Kabir Anthyesthi Anudan Yojana

Bihar

The Kabir Anthyesthi Anudan Yojana is a Bihar state welfare scheme that provides financial assistance to families who have lost a loved one. Run by the Bihar government, this scheme helps Below Poverty Line (BPL) families cover the costs of funeral and last rites. A one-time grant is given to eligible dependents regardless of the age of the deceased.

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StateEducation

Sudama Shishyavritti Scheme (Class 11th and 12th)

Madhya Pradesh

The Sudama Shishyavritti Scheme is a scholarship program run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support poor students studying in Class 11 and 12. It helps students from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families who live in school hostels. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on poor families and encourage their children to complete secondary education.

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StateAgriculture

Poultry Farming Scheme (HSFDC)

Haryana

Under this scheme, the Corporation provides loans/benefits to individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, whose annual family income does not exceed ₹1,80,000/-, in both rural and urban areas for self-employment income generating activities such as poultry farming.

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