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Clear filtersMukhyamantri Anusuchit Jati Evam Anusuchit Janjati Chhatrawas Anudan Yojana
This scheme is run by the SC and ST Welfare Department of the Bihar Government. It provides monthly financial assistance to students belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) who live in hostels while studying. The goal is to help these students continue their education by covering hostel-related expenses.
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 DetailsJan-Nayak Karpoori Thakur Kalyan Hostel Scheme
The Jan-Nayak Karpoori Thakur Kalyan Hostel Scheme is run by the BC & EBC Welfare Department in Bihar. It provides hostel accommodation and support to students from Backward Classes (BC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) communities. The scheme aims to help students stay in hostels near Saharsa District by providing food grains and monthly financial assistance so they can focus on their studies.
View DetailsAdmission in Post Matric Hostel
The scheme was launched on 1st January1900, the scheme "Admission in Post Matric Hostel" by the Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, provides free accommodation to backward class students to support their education.
View DetailsFree Caste Hostel (De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Communities)
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to students from De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic communities in Madhya Pradesh. It is run by the Department of De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh. The scheme helps support hostel education for eligible boys and girls from these communities.
View DetailsOperation of SC Senior Hostel
Operation of SC Senior Hostel is a scheme run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support Scheduled Caste students in their education. It provides separate hostel facilities for junior, senior, and college-level students with free accommodation and meals. The scheme aims to create a supportive learning environment for SC students, both boys and girls, to help them continue their studies without financial hardship.
View DetailsIntegrated Hostel Scheme
The Integrated Hostel Scheme is run by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Department of Madhya Pradesh government. It provides free hostel facilities to students from SC, ST, and OBC communities. The scheme covers students studying from class 1st to 12th in school, as well as college-going students, offering them residential accommodation and meals.
View DetailsJunior Hostel (Scheduled Tribes)
Launched on 1st January 1966, the scheme "Junior Hostel" by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste (SC) Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh provides free accommodation and mess facilities to students studying in classes 6th to 8th.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Alpsankhyak Chhatravas Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Alpsankhyak Chhatravas Yojana is a Bihar state scheme that supports students from minority communities. It provides monthly financial assistance to students living in minority community hostels while pursuing education in recognized schools, colleges, universities, or technical institutions. The scheme aims to reduce financial barriers and encourage educational participation among minority community students.
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