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43 results Social welfare & Empowerment; Education & Learning
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Providing Scholarships to Children of BOC Workers

The Andhra Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board provides scholarships to children of registered workers. The scheme covers up to two children per family. Students of 9th to 12th grade (Intermediate), ITI and Graduation level will receive financial assistance.

💰9th to 12th Grade or ITI: ₹1,200/- per year- Professional Courses at the Graduation Level: ₹5,000/- per year
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Provision of Special Assistance for Development of Low-Cost Educational Materials (SIPDA)

The scheme aims to provide financial support for the development and supply of low-cost educational materials for visually impaired students. Through this scheme, grants are provided to implementing agencies for purchasing and producing assistive learning devices.

💰Support for Braille Presses: Assistance is given for the installation of new Braille presses and enhancement of the capacity and modernization of existing Braille presses. - Upgradation of Talking Book Studios: Financial support is offered for increasing the capacity and modernization of existing Talking Book Studios. - Creation and Enhancement of Digital Book Production Centers: Grants are available for setting up new Digital Book Production Centers and modernizing existing centers to improve production capabilities. - Support for Large Print Book Production: Funding is provided for establishing new Large Print Book Production Centers and increasing the capacity and modernization of existing large print facilities.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Sanction of Laptops - Andhra Pradesh

The "Sanction of Laptops" scheme aims to distribute laptops to visually challenged, hearing impairments, speech impairments, and orthopedic challenges students pursuing professional courses. The A.P. Differently Abled & Senior Citizens Assistance Corporation proposes to procure 200 laptops.

💰Distribution of Laptops. | - Category I: Parent/guardian income up to ₹15,000/- per month - Full cost covered. | - Category II: Parent/guardian income from ₹15,000/- to ₹20,000/- per month - Half of the cost covered. | - Category III: Parent/guardian income above ₹20,000/- per month - Full cost to be paid by the beneficiary.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Sanction of Motorized Three Wheeler to Orthopedically Challenged

The "Sanction of Motorized Three Wheeler to Orthopedically Challenged" scheme aims to provide motorized three wheelers to orthopedically challenged persons. This initiative ensures that eligible individuals receive support to enhance their mobility and independence.

💰Eligible persons with disabilities are provided with a motorized three-wheeler (customized/adapted for their use) to enhance their independence, mobility, and access to education or livelihood opportunities.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Sanctioning of Daisy Players to Visually Challenged

The "Sanctioning of Daisy Players to Visually Challenged" scheme aims to distribute daisy players to visually challenged students pursuing 9th Class to Degree as per the Action Plan 2017-18.

💰Eligible beneficiaries of this scheme will be provided with a DAISY Player to facilitate accessible learning and information access.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Scheme for Economic Empowerment of De-notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes - "Educational Empowerment" Component

The scheme aims to provide good coaching quality for De-notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes candidates to enable them to appear in competitive examinations. Provides free coaching and stipend support to students from these marginalized communities.

💰Financial Assistance | - Free Coaching Fees: Actual course fee of the institute or the prescribed course fee by the Ministry as per Annexure, whichever is less, subject to the limits for fees and duration laid down in the Annexure.- Monthly Stipend for Local Students: ₹1,500/- per month for students attending coaching within their locality.- Monthly Stipend for Outstation Students: ₹3,000/- per month for students attending coaching outside their locality.- Special Allowance for Students with Disabilities: ₹2,000/- per month towards reader allowance, escort allowance, helper allowance for students having valid disability certificate with 40% or more disability. | Coaching Coverage | - Union Public Service Commission Group A and B examinations. | - Staff Selection Commission examinations. | - Railway Recruitment Boards examinations. | - State Public Service Commission Group A and B examinations. | - Officers Grade examinations conducted by Banks, Insurance Companies and Public Sector Undertakings. | - Premier Entrance Examinations for Engineering (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination), Medical (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), Management (Common Admission Test), Law (Common Law Admission Test). | - Eligibility tests like Scholastic Assessment Test, Graduate Record Examination, Graduate Management Admission Test and Test of English as a Foreign Language. | - Combined Pilot Licence courses, National Defense Academy and Combined Defense Services entrance examinations. | Disbursement | - Direct Benefit Transfer mode into beneficiary's bank account linked with Aadhaar. | - Course fee released in two installments (50% each), Monthly stipend and special allowances paid monthly. | - Stipend paid till duration of course or for one year, whichever is less. | - Benefits available to a student maximum twice in their lifetime. | Conditions | - _The candidate must join the selected course within 6 months of receiving the first installment._ | - _The candidate must deposit the first installment amount to the selected coaching institute._ | - _The candidate must join an institute empanelled by the Ministry under Free Coaching Scheme for Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Classes students._ | - _If first installment is not paid to selected institute within 6 months, amount must be returned to Government and second installment will not be provided._ | - _The candidate must submit affidavit that they will take admission in coaching institute within six months of receiving first installment._ | - _The candidate must provide admission confirmation from the coaching institute on the online portal._
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Scheme For Grant Of Rewards To The Children Of Salt Labourers

The scheme “Scheme for Grant of Rewards to the Children of Salt Labourers” was launched by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry in the year 1985.

💰The rewards shall be granted once in each academic year to the meritorious children of salt workers to enable the students to meet the initial expenses either partly or wholly for the purchase of books, stationery, etc. on admission to a recognized Institute, recognized by the State/Central Government. | - The rewards shall be granted to the students of the salt workers in cash, to be paid in one lump sum at the commencement of the academic year at the rates given below: | Student/ClassesRewards in an academic yearStudents of classes VI to VIII₹1000/-Students of classes IX to X₹1500/-Students of classes XI to XII ₹2000/-
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme for Reimbursement of Educational Expenses to Hearing Impaired Students Pursuing Special Higher Education Courses Inside or Outside the Union Territory of Puducherry

This scheme was introduced by the Dept of Social Welfare, Govt of Puducherry to provide financial assistance to Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired students for pursuing their special higher studies. Through this scheme, the reimbursement of the entire fee is granted from the first year onwards.

💰Reimbursement of entire fees from the first year of the course.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Scheme For Residential Education For Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (SHRESHTA): Mode 1 - SHRESHTA Schools (Best CBSE Private Residential Schools)

The scheme aims to provide access to high quality education to students from Scheduled Caste communities in best private residential schools. It provides scholarships and bridge courses to meritorious Scheduled Caste students selected through national entrance test.

💰Scholarship Coverage | School fee including tuition fee and hostel fee including mess charges as per following limits: | - Class 9th: ₹1,00,000/- per student per annum. | - Class 10th: ₹1,10,000/- per student per annum. | - Class 11th: ₹1,25,000/- per student per annum. | - Class 12th: ₹1,35,000/- per student per annum. | Bridge Course Support | - Up to 10% of annual fee provided separately for bridge course extending up to 3 months. | Mode of Disbursement | - Direct transfer to school accounts through e-Anudaan portal. | - Within 30 days from date of confirmation of admission on Information Technology portal. | Additional Benefits | - _Automatic Progression__:_ Students admitted in Class 9 or 11 shall automatically be funded for next classes till they complete 12th class.- _Bridge Course_: Conducted outside school hours covering academic topics and personality development.- _Counsellor Support_: Schools designate one teacher as counsellor to resolve difficulties faced by students.- _Future Connectivity_: Students may be connected to Post Matric Scholarship Scheme or Top-Class Education Scheme for further studies. | _The applicant must pass the exams of the previous class to continue receiving funding for subsequent years._ | _The applicant must maintain enrollment in the assigned SHRESHTA school._ | _*If student leaves after admission and payment of fee, it must be brought to notice of Central Government immediately and fees paid should be refunded to Consolidated Fund of India._
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scholarship (I to VIII Standard) by Welfare of Differently Abled Persons

The 'Scholarship (I to VIII Standard) by Welfare of Differently Abled Persons' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to provide scholarships to purchase notebooks for differently-abled students studying in government school.

💰Scholarship for purchase of books and notebooks: | - Scholarship for students studying from 1st to 5th standard: ₹1,000/- per annum. | - Scholarship for students studying from 6th to 8th standard: ₹3,000/- per annum.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Scholarship To Scheduled Castes Students Studying In Government ITI’s

The scheme “Scholarship to Scheduled Castes Students Studying in Government ITI's” was launched by the Dept. of Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes, Government of Haryana in the year 2017-18. This scheme is implemented through Skill Development and Industrial Training Department, Haryana.

💰The scholarship of ₹200/- per month will be given to the student of Scheduled Caste in each academic year. | - Under the scheme, ₹15/- per month as tuition fee will be reimbursed. | Note 01: No scholarship will be given to failed students. | Note 02: The scholarship will be given in two installments in each academic year. The first installment (50% amount) will be given after taking admission to Government ITI’s and the second installment (Remaining 50% of the amount) will be given subject to fulfillment of attendance criteria for appearing in the examination. | Note 03: The payment of the scholarship will be made to students through their Aadhaar-linked bank account instead of cash payment.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Shaikshanik Chatravriti Yojana

Under MP Shram Kalyan Shaikshanik Chatravriti Yojana, scholarships will be provided to the students in the state to continue their education.

💰Under the scheme, the scholarship amount fixed for each class is provided by the board to the students studying in Class 5th to 12th, Graduation, Post Graduation, ITI, Polytechnic, PGDCA, DCA (Computer Course), B.E., M.B.B.S. M.Sc. | - The scholarship amount will be paid by the student by e-payment through the Regional Office after the approval of the Welfare Commissioner as per the bank details given along with the application.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Skill Development for the Construction Workers

The "Skill Development for the Construction Workers'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, U.T. of DNH & DD, is a welfare scheme that provides financial assistance in the form of stipend to the workers who attend the training programs under “Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana”.

💰Assistance for Skilled Category: Minimum Wages for skilled category. - Incentive Amount: ₹5,000/- as incentive amount. - Other Allowance: Travelling allowance (Bus-Pass).
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

State Art Exhibition (Student Category)

The "State Art Exhibition (Student Category)" is an annual event organized by the Art, Culture and Museums Department, Government of Goa, to promote and encourage creativity in the visual arts field among local students.

💰Three main prizes will be awarded in each section/category: | - 1st Prize: ₹10,000/- | - 2nd Prize: ₹7,000/- | - 3rd Prize: ₹5,000/- | Special Prizes: | - Ravji V. Gaunekar Memorial Prize by The Goa Hindu Association: ₹1,000/- | - Artist to Artist Award by Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar: ₹15,000/- | - Late Hanuman B. Neogi Memorial Prize: ₹1,000/-
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Tablet Assistance to Scheduled Caste Students of 12th Standard

Under the scheme, students in the 12th standard belonging to the Scheduled Caste category will receive a tablet by paying a token fee of ₹1,000/-.

💰Under the scheme, students in the 12th standard belonging to the Scheduled Caste category will receive a tablet by paying a token fee of ₹1,000/-.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Tiatr Competition

The "Tiatr Competition" aims to encourage and promote the unique Goan theatre form of Tiatr. Participation in this scheme is open to Goan institutions registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (with renewed registration). Entries are invited through press notes in local dailies.

💰Free auditorium with permissible infrastructure (extra facilities chargeable). | - Hire charges paid for two vehicles for transportation of artistes and stage materials (as per Kala Academy norms). | - 80% of gate collection from ticket sales is given to the participating institution. | - Prizes awarded based on recommendations from a panel of judges. | Best Performance | ‘A’ Group: 1st Prize: ₹1,00,000/-; 2nd Prize: ₹75,000/-; 3rd Prize: ₹50,000/-; Consolation (2 prizes): ₹25,000/- each (if >10 performances) | ‘B’ Group: 1st Prize: ₹50,000/-; 2nd Prize: ₹40,000/-; 3rd Prize: ₹30,000/-; Consolation Prize: ₹20,000/- (if >10 performances) | Individual Artiste (Acting) | 1st Prize (Male & Female): ‘A’ Group: ₹7,000/- each; ‘B’ Group: ₹3,000/- each | 2nd Prize (Male & Female): ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/- each; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,000/- each | Negative Role (Male & Female) | 1st Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹7,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹3,000/- | 2nd Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,000/- | Comedian (Male & Female) | ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Child Artiste (Male & Female) | ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/- | Best Direction | 1st Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹10,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹5,000/- | 2nd Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹7,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹4,000/- | 3rd Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹3,000/- | Technical Prizes | Stage Setting: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Light Effects: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Music (Band): ‘A’ Group: ₹9,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹4,500/- | Make-up: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Costumes: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Background Music: ‘A’ Group: ₹5,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,500/- | Singing Awards | Best Singer (Solo, Male & Female): 1st Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/-; 2nd Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹1,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹500/- | Best Comedy Solo (Male & Female): ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/- | Best Child Singer (Male & Female): ‘A’ Group: ₹1,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹500/- | Best Choral Cantar Singing: ‘A’ Group: ₹4,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,000/- | Best Duet: ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/- | Best Duo: ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/- | Best Trio: ‘A’ Group: ₹3,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,500/- | Best Quartet: ‘A’ Group: ₹4,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹2,000/- | Script & Lyrics Awards | Best Lyrics: ‘A’ Group: ₹2,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹1,000/- | Best Script: 1st Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹10,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹5,000/-; 2nd Prize: ‘A’ Group: ₹7,000/-; ‘B’ Group: ₹3,000/-
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Training Of Motor Driving To VJNT, SBS & OBC

The Government of Maharashtra launched a scheme that provides light and heavy motor driving, and conductor training to the needy Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes, and Other Backward Class (VJNT, OBC & SBC) candidates.

💰1) If the trainee is not living at headquarters during the training period, the institution should pay Rs.300/- for Driver and Rs.150/- for the Conductor trainee as a stipend.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Vidyasiri food And Accommodation Scholarship Scheme

Vidyasiri-Food and Accommodation Scholarship Scheme (VFAS) is a government initiative in Karnataka that provides financial assistance to students belonging to backward classes pursuing post-matric courses in recognized institutions. Scheme offers a monthly stipend of Rs. 1,500 for10 months

💰Financial assistance for food and accommodation expenses. | - Monthly stipend of Rs. 1,500 for 10 months per academic year. | - Support for students belonging to backward classes. | - Direct crediting of funds to the students' bank accounts. | - Promotes access to higher education for eligible students. | - Encourages academic performance through the eligibility criteria. | - Reduces the financial burden on students pursuing post-matric courses.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Vishesh Yogyajan Palanhar Yojana

Under this scheme, children receive monthly financial support based on their age to ensure their well-being and education. To be eligible for assistance, the child must attend an Anganwadi/school between the ages of two to five years and study in school after the age of 6 years.

💰Financial assistance of ₹500/- per month for children aged 0-6 years. | - Financial assistance of ₹1,000/- per month for children aged 6-18 years.
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