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22 results Social welfare & Empowerment; Skills & Employment
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Alpshankhyak Vikas Nidhi

The scheme establishes a ₹4 crore fund to support marginalized minorities in Uttarakhand, targeting gaps in existing central/state welfare programs through district-level initiatives.

💰1. Financial Support for Community Development | Fund Corpus: | - Initial allocation of ₹4,00,00,000/- (revised periodically). | - Annual replenishment based on project demand and state budget provisions. | Project-Specific Grants: | - Education: Up to ₹10,00,000/- per institution for infrastructure (e.g., classrooms, libraries). | - Livelihoods: ₹5,00,000/- max for vocational training centers (e.g., sewing, computer courses). | - Healthcare: ₹3,00,000/- for mobile clinics or health camps in minority-concentrated districts. | 2. Targeted Group Coverage | Eligible Communities: | - Religious Minorities: Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains (constituting ~15.4% of UP’s population per 2001 census). | - Linguistic Minorities: Urdu, Bengali, and Punjabi speakers. | Priority Districts: | Ghaziabad, Saharanpur, and other regions with >25% minority population. | 3. Empowerment Through Education | Scholarships: | Pre-Matric: ₹1,000/month for school students (grades 1–8). | Post-Matric: ₹5,000/year for higher education (grades 9–12). | Skill Development: | Subsidized courses in partnership with ITIs and NSDC (e.g., ₹2,000 stipend per trainee). | 4. Infrastructure and Welfare Initiatives | Community Infrastructure: | Grants for: | - Construction of community halls (₹20,00,000/- max). | - Renovation of religious institutions (₹5,00,000/-, excluding places of worship). | Basic Amenities: | Funding for water supply, sanitation, and electricity in minority-dominated slums. | 5. Employment and Entrepreneurship | Subsidized Loans: | Interest subsidy of 5% for small businesses via partner banks (e.g., ₹2,00,000/- loan at 7% instead of 12%). | Self-Help Groups (SHGs): | Seed money of ₹50,000 per SHG for handicrafts, agro-based businesses. | 6. Healthcare Access | Mobile Health Units: | Free check-ups and medicines in remote areas (₹5 ,00,000/unit annually). | Awareness Camps: | Subsidized camps for maternal health, TB, and diabetes (₹1,00,000/camp). | 7. Transparency and Accountability | Digital Tracking: | Real-time project updates on UP Social Welfare Dashboard. | Third-Party Audits: | Mandatory CA-certified utilization reports for funds >₹5,00,000/-. | 8. Special Provisions for Women | Women-Centric Schemes: | 50% reservation in scholarships/vocational training. | ₹25,000 grants for home-based enterprises (e.g., embroidery, food processing). | 9. Supplement to Central Schemes | Gap Funding: | Covers shortfalls in central schemes like MSDP (Multi-Sectoral Development Programme). | Example: Additional ₹2,00,000/- for a school building if MSDP allocates ₹8,00,000/- against a ₹10,00,000/- estimate. | 10. Long-Term Impact | Social Inclusion: | Bridges disparities in literacy (e.g., Urdu-speaking women’s literacy rate improved by 12% in pilot districts). | Economic Upliftment: | 1,200+ minority-owned startups supported since 2015.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihoods Mission

DAY-NRLM is the flagship program of MoRD for promoting poverty reduction through building strong institutions for the poor, particularly women, and enabling these institutions to access a range of financial services and livelihoods. States are enabled to formulate their poverty reduction plans.

🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Early Intervention Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy in SRTC, Chennai and Tiruchirapalli Districts

The "Early Intervention Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy in SRTC, Chennai and Tiruchirapalli Districts" was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Tamil Nadu. Under this scheme, stimulation training is given to the children affected with cerebral palsy.

💰Early intervention provides stimulation training to the children.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Early Intervention Centre for Infants and Young Children with Hearing Impairment

The "Early Intervention Centre for Infants and Young Children with Hearing Impairment" was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. Under this scheme, Infants and young children with hearing impairment are given training to develop speech.

💰Infants and young children with hearing impairment are given the training to develop speech and language skills.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Early Intervention Centres for Children with Autism

The "Early Intervention Centres for Children with Autism" was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. Under this scheme, Early intervention programme emphasizes attending to social stimuli, imitation skills, language comprehension and usage.

💰Early intervention helps children with Autism by addressing social stimuli, imitation skills, language comprehension and usage, and appropriate play skills.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Employees' Pension Scheme

The scheme ensures retirement security for employees covered under the EPF Act, offering monthly pensions, family pensions, and withdrawal benefits. It targets workers in organised sectors, providing financial support post-retirement, during disability, or to dependents after the member’s death.

💰Superannuation Pension: Payable to members who retire at 58 years with at least 10 years of eligible service. Calculated as (Pensionable Salary × Pensionable Service) / 70.- Early Pension: Reduced pension for members retiring between 50-58 years, with a 4% reduction per year below 58. Payable if the member has rendered eligible service of 10 years or more.- Monthly Member's Pension: Calculated as (Pensionable Salary × Pensionable Service) / 70.- Minimum Pension: ₹1,000 per month, subject to deductions for commutation or early pension.- Widow Pension: 50% of the member's pension or ₹450/month, whichever is higher.- Children Pension: 25% of widow pension per child (max 2 children).- Orphan Pension: 75% of the widow pension if no surviving spouse (max 2 orphans).- Permanent Total Disablement Pension: Minimum ₹250/- per month if the member is permanently disabled during service.- Withdrawal Benefit: For members who exit before completing 10 years of service, calculated as per Table D. | Disbursement Conditions | - Pension starts from the date following the member's retirement, disablement, or death. | - Early pension is reduced by 4% for each year the age falls short of 58 years. | - Deferred pension increases by 4% for each year beyond 58 years, up to 60 years. | - Family pension ceases on widow's remarriage or death. | Mode of Disbursement: Through Post Office, Nationalised Banks, or electronic transfer.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Establishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons

The 'Establishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to create self-employment avenues for differently abled persons, the govt. has issued orders to establish Parlour.

💰The government has issued orders for establishing Aavin parlour for differently-abled persons to sell Aavin brand products like milk, butter, curd, etc.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Financial Assistance To Self-Employment For Trained Disabled Persons

The "Financial Assistance to Self-Employment for Trained Disabled Persons" is a scheme by the Govt. of Maharashtra. The objective of this scheme is to provide financial assistance to facilitate the purchase of equipment for those disabled persons who are completing their vocational training.

🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Fitter Training to Hearing Impaired Persons

The scheme "Fitter Training to Hearing Impaired Persons" was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to give fitter training to the hearing-impaired candidates at the ITI, Guindy for two years and a stipend of ₹300 per month.

💰Fitter training is given to the hearing-impaired candidates at the ITI, Guindy for 2 years. | - A stipend of ₹300/- per month is given to the trainees.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Grant of Stipend to Differently Abled Trainees

"Grant of Stipend to Differently Abled Trainees" by the Dept of Social Welfare, Govt of Puducherry was introduced to provide financial assistance to differently abled individuals undergoing technical or professional training. The objective is to enable them to successfully complete their training.

💰A monthly stipend of ₹1,000/-.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Himachal Pradesh Patrakar Kalyan Yojana

The scheme "Himachal Pradesh Patrakar Kalyan Yojana" was launched by the Director of Information and Public Relations Department, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh aims to provide financial assistance to the serving accredited journalists & retired accredited journalists in adverse situations as accident.

💰Financial assistance to serving accredited journalist:- | In case of permanent incapacitation for further service while performing field duties as a journalist₹ 1,00,000/-In case of death while performing field Duties₹ 2,00,000/-In case of death during attack or any untoward incidence of violence ₹ 3,00,000/-In case of medical emergency or cancerUpto ₹ 50,000/- (as per emergent need for major disease as kidney transplant, heart disease etc.) | Financial assistance to retired accredited journalist: | In case of death ₹ 50,000/-In case of medical emergency or cancerUpto ₹ 50,000/- (as per emergent need for major disease as kidney transplant, heart disease etc.) | Assistance in Adverse Situations: | Financial assistance of ₹25,000/- only as immediate serving accredited journalists and retired accredited journalists or their dependents/legal heirs on production of documentary proof regarding death certificate, illness or accident etc. and subsequently its ex-post-facto approval would be obtained from the Committee.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Institutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce

The scheme “Institutional Support for development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce” was introduced in 2014-15 by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.

💰Activities to be undertaken under the Scheme: | Market Intervention: The various aspects of marketing intervention which will be supported under this scheme are:- | - fixation of equitable prices for existing products both manmade and natural; | - Actual procurement by State agencies as a safety net program and not monopoly/nationalization. | - Support during seasons of harvest when prices tend to get depressed; | - Sharing of information on prices so that people can make informed and conscious decisions and thereby markets become efficient; | - Selling of products by the State Agencies in urban areas and areas away from where they are produced to increase the demand for the products. | - Grading of products, | - Standardization, | - Source certification/Patent etc. | - Other promotional activities, | Training and Skill upgradation: | - Training for improved production and higher-grade products | - Training related to manmade products to improve quality | - Diversion to high-value products | - Development of improved quality and design. | - Linkage with other departments such as agriculture, horticulture, khadi and village industries, handlooms, and handicrafts, etc. for augmentation of training, skill upgradation, and technological support. | R&D/IPR Activity | - New product development through new usage | - Development of new products per se | - Development of new cost-effective processes for product development | - Expansion of the market of the tribal products through R&D measures | - The IPR regime would be to document traditional knowledge and craft for seeking benefits of royalty and protection against piracy | - New technologies of harvesting, scientific harvesting practices, etc. are other measures of R&D | - Documentation and preservation of tangible and intangible heritage for promoting tourism etc. | Supply Chain Infrastructure Development: | - Setting up of efficient warehousing facilities, godowns, cold storages, etc. wherever necessary | - Establishing processing industries for value addition. | - Sharing of information on inputs with the producers/gatherers | - Develop product-specific efficient warehousing both at the IA level and also at the village level | - Training related to product-specific warehousing. | Trade Information System: | - Capturing information about different tribal products related to the sources, types, potential, production, collection, etc. | - Collection and dissemination of trade information about various aspects of tribal products/web-enabled service SMS etc. | In addition to the above, the following activities: | - Creating brands or brands for tribal produce/products, | - Developing product designs keeping in view the export market and support for exports.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Jharkhand State Migrant Labourers Survey and Rehabilitation Scheme

The "Jharkhand State Migrant Labourers Survey and Rehabilitation Scheme" aims to identify and support migrant workers from the state. The scheme ensures social security, rehabilitation, and welfare for migrant workers and their families.

💰Financial assistance and livelihood support for workers and families: | S. No.CategoryBenefits to Registered WorkersBenefits to Unregistered Workers1In case of death or permanent disability (the dependent or beneficiary will receive)₹1,50,000/-₹1,00,000/-2Loss of both eyes or two limbs₹1,50,000/-₹1,00,000/-3Loss of one eye or one limb₹75,000/-₹50,000/-4Death/Natural Disaster resulting in death/Complete DisabilityThe entire transportation cost from the other state to the worker/dependent's ancestral home will be borne by the government.The entire transportation cost from the other state to the worker/dependent's ancestral home will be borne by the government.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Journalists’ Family Benefit Fund

The Tamil Development, Religious Endowments, and Information Department scheme was launched by the "Journalists’ Family Benefit Fund". The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to families of journalists who died in harness with a minimum of 20 years of service as editor, sub-editor, reporter.

💰Financial Assistance: | - ₹50,000/- for 5 years of service. | - ₹1,00,000/- for 10 years of service. | - ₹1,50,000/- for 15 years of service. | - ₹2,00,000/- for 20 years of service.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

National Action Plan for Skill Development of Persons with Disabilities

A dedicated skill development program aimed at providing high-quality vocational training with a focus on PwDs. The objective is to enhance the skills of PwDs by providing quality vocational skill training, enabling them to gain meaningful employment and become contributing members of society.

💰Vocational/skill training (both short-term and long-term) is provided through a network of skill training partners. These partners include the government, the public sector, training institutions such as VRCs, private training institutions, and non-governmental organizations. | - A cluster delivers partners' training nationwide, known for its successful track record in providing skill training with high employability rates. | - A dedicated cross-cutting Sector Skill Council for PwDs (SCPwD) has been established under the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and the private sector. | - Additionally, mentorship projects to promote self-employment among PwDs are developed by DEPwD in collaboration with industrial confederations, sector-wise associations, domain experts, and other relevant organizations. These mentorship opportunities are tailored to address disability-specific needs.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Scheme for Pension Benefits to the Journalists/Photojournalists

"Scheme for Pension Benefits to the Journalists/photojournalists" was launched by the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Govt. of Tripura aims to provide financial assistance in the form of a Pension of ₹1000/- to retired Journalists/ photojournalists.

💰Pension of ₹10,000/- per month.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Skill Development and Economic Empowerment

The scheme "Skill Development and Economic Empowerment" aims to provide vocational training and skill enhancement for visually challenged individuals. Through this scheme, free education, food, accommodation, and training in various job-oriented fields are provided to eligible candidates.

💰Free Vocational Training: | - Provides training in various professional courses, including Computer Operator, Stenographer, Mushroom Producer, Radio Jockey, Data Entry Operator, Reflexology, and Gardener. | Essential Skill Training: | - Offers training in Braille orientation and mobility, computer typing, Hindi and English, and home management skills. | > Modern Learning Tools: | - Senior students receive smartphones and laptops to facilitate modern and convenient studies. | Comprehensive Support for Trainees: | - Free food and accommodation are provided. | - Commuting allowance is given for participation in the program. | - Uniforms are provided. | - Library facilities are accessible. | - Medical facilities are available. | - Accessible teaching materials are supplied. | - Assistive devices are provided.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Skill Development Training - 15 Days Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Training Programme at Work Site

The Telangana Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board offers offers a 15-day Recognition of Prior Learning training programme for registered construction workers. The programme aims to enhance the employability of workers, ensuring they meet industry standards for future opportunities.

💰Stipend: | - ₹35/- per hour per trainee. | Duration: | - 120 hours spread over 15 days.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Skill Development Training - 15 Days Residential Skill Up-gradation Training Programme

The Telangana Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board offers a comprehensive 15-day residential skill up-gradation training program designed to enhance the skills of registered construction workers.

💰Stipend: | - ₹300/- per day per trainee | Duration: | - 15 working days (120 Hours total: 24 Hours of Theory, 96 Hours of Practical Training)
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Subsidy on Rehri alongwith (Stove, Gas Chulha, Utensil etc.) for the Fish/Fish Product Sale

Under this scheme, financial assistance will be provided for purchase of a handcart along with essential items such as stove, gas chulha, utensils, etc., for fish and fish product sales. A subsidy of 60% on the total project cost of ₹60,000/- will be granted, amounting to ₹36,000/- per beneficiary.

💰Under this scheme, financial assistance will be provided for the purchase of a Rehri (Handcart) along with essential items such as stove, gas chulha, utensils, etc., for selling fish or fish products. | - A subsidy of 60% on the total project cost of ₹60,000/- will be granted, amounting to ₹36,000/- per beneficiary.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Training Centre for Specially-Abled Persons

The Training Centre for Specially-Abled Persons scheme offers vocational courses for specially-abled individuals, funded by the Government of Mizoram. The centers provide courses in tailoring for females and tailoring/shoemaking for males, with a monthly stipend of ₹250 for the training period.

💰One year of vocational training in tailoring and shoemaking. | - A monthly stipend of ₹250/- is given to the trainees. | - Hand sewing machine/Treadle sewing machine/Cobbler tools are given to them upon completion of the course.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Varishtha Bunkar Samman Yojana

"Varishtha Bunkar Samman Yojana" aims to encourage senior weavers in the handloom sector. The scheme provides financial assistance of ₹11,000/- to active weaver members who are 60 years or older and have produced the maximum cloth in their district.

💰Financial assistance of ₹11,000/- is provided.