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💼 Women and ChildState/ UT

Micro Finance Scheme for Self Help Groups (GTKVN)

The scheme aims to economically empower women from Thakor and Koli castes through self-employment opportunities via Self Help Groups (SHGs). Under this scheme, eligible members of SHGs receive a loan up to ₹60,000/- at low interest to start or expand small-scale businesses/enterprises.

💰Loan Amount: Up to ₹60,000/- for eligible small businesses.- Interest Rate: 5% per annum.- Loan Coverage: 95% of the project/business cost is covered; 5% contribution is to be made by the beneficiary.- Repayment Term: 48 equal monthly installments (4 years), including interest.
📋 BankingCentral

Micro Finance Scheme of NMDFC

Under the scheme, an amount of Rs. 1 lakh under credit Line-1 & upto Rs. 1.5 lakh under Credit Line-2 is extended to each member of SHG (belong to Minority communities) at interest rate of 7% & 10% respectively. Concession of 2% is extended to women beneficiaries under Credit Line-2.

💰Concessional Credit to the beneficiaries among minority communities.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Micro Finance Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community

The scheme is implemented by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam. Under the scheme, small loans of ₹1,00,000/- are provided to members of SHGs, either directly or through the SHGs, to meet the needs of the poorest among the poor.

💰Under the scheme, small loans of ₹1,00,000/- per beneficiary are provided to members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), either directly or through the SHGs.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Micro Finance Scheme- Credit Line 2 for Minority Community

The scheme is implemented by the Haryana Backward Classes &d Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam. Under the scheme, small loans of ₹1,50,000/- per beneficiary are provided to members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), either directly or through the SHGs.

💰This scheme provides small loans of ₹1,50,000/- per beneficiary to the members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), either directly or through the SHGs.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Micro Nutrient Spray

The “Micro Nutrient Spray” scheme provides a 50% subsidy or ₹70/- per hectare to eligible farmers, with a focus on ensuring benefits to SC/ST and women farmers.

💰Financial Assistance: 50% subsidy or ₹70/- per hectare for micro-nutrient spray.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Microcredit Finance Scheme- Self Help Groups (DAADC)

The scheme aims to promote self-employment for SC individuals. It offers microloans to start small businesses and become economically self-sufficient.

💰Loan Amount: Up to ₹50,000/- (maximum ₹5,00,000/-)- Interest Rate: 6% annually- Loan Tenure: 36 months (3 years)- State Government Share: 95% (₹47,500/-)- Beneficiary Share: 5% (₹2,500/-)- Guarantor: Not required- Possible Installment amount : ₹1,445/- per month.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Mid Day Meals Scheme

The Mid Day Meals Scheme is a government initiative that provides free meals to school children to improve their nutritional status and encourage school attendance.

💰Improved nutritional status of children, leading to better physical and cognitive development. | - Increased school attendance and retention rates among children. | - Reduction in malnutrition-related health issues among school children. | - Enhances the concentration and learning abilities of children. | - Promotes social equality by ensuring equal access to nutritious meals for children from all socio-economic backgrounds. | - Alleviates the financial burden on families by providing free meals to their children. | - Creates employment opportunities for local communities through the implementation of the scheme.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Migrants Employment Generation Programme

The Government of Tamil Nadu has launched the “Migrants Employment Generation Programme (MEGP)” for the Non-Resident Tamils, who returned back to Tamil Nadu due to Covid-19 Pandemic.

💰Under the scheme, the subsidy @ 25% of the project cost will be sanctioned to the beneficiaries subject to a maximum of ₹2.5 lakhs.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Mill Gate Price Subsidy Scheme

The scheme provides 15% subsidy on yarn purchases from NHDC depots to handloom weavers, cooperatives, and NGOs, along with freight reimbursement (1–8.5%). Intended beneficiaries include weavers below the poverty line.

💰Yarn Purchase Subsidy | 15% subsidy on yarn bought from NHDC-recognized depots. | Freight Reimbursement | - Non-Silk/Jute Yarn: Plain Area: 1.00%, Hills/Remote: 1.75%, North-East: 3.00% | - Silk Yarn: Plain Area: 1.00%, Hills/Remote: 1.25%, North-East: 1.50% | - Jute/Jute Blended Yarn: Plain Area: 7.00%, Hills/Remote: 8.00%, North-East: 8.50% | _Additional 2.5% depot operating charges._ | Disbursement Mode** | 15% subsidy credited via RTGS/e-payment. | Freight reimbursement is processed separately.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Millet Development Scheme

The "Millet Development Scheme" introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Dept., Gujarat, aims to promote millet cultivation in Gujarat by organizing promotional activities, expos, processing units, demonstrations(seed/input kit ), and taluka-level melas.

💰Name of the ComponentStandard of AssistanceMinimum Time Limit (in Years) for Reclaiming BenefitsMillet Demonstration₹6,000/- per Ha, Maximum up to 1 HaOne time in a Year
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mini Sprinkler Sanyantr

The Mini Sprinkler Sanyantr scheme provided a subsidy to the farmers can irrigate more land by getting sprinkler subsidy. The subsidy given by the state government to the farmers will be sent directly to their bank account through DBT.

💰General farmers: Up to 70% of the grant | - Small and marginal farmers, including small marginal/SC/ST/women farmers: Up to 75% of the grant
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Minimata Mahtari Jatan Yojana

The Labor Department of Chhattisgarh started this scheme on March 4, 2010, under the "Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board" for female construction workers. Under the scheme registered female construction workers will receive benefits during pregnancy.

💰A lump sum amount of ₹20,000/- will be provided to the registered female construction worker after the birth of the child.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Minimum Support Price for Aromatic Oils/Products - Centre for Aromatic Plants

The scheme aims to provide registered farmers engaged in aromatic cultivation with a fair price and a guaranteed market for their produce.

💰Farmers can sell 25 varieties of aromatic oils/products at the prescribed price to the Centre for Aromatic Plants (CAP). | - Farmers are ensured a fair price and a guaranteed market for the aromatic oils they produce.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Minority Scholarship Scheme for Class 1 to 10

The scheme aims to provide scholarships to students belonging to minority communities who are studying in Classes 1 to 10 in any recognized government/non-government educational institution in Uttarakhand.

💰At present, the State Government provides the following monthly scholarships for students from Class 1 to 10: | - Class 1 to 5: ₹50/-- Class 6 to 8: ₹80/-- Class 9 to 10: ₹120/-
🏥 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Miscarriage Benefit

The "Miscarriage Benefit'' scheme by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department,West Bengal, is a welfare scheme that provides financial benefits for miscarriage up to two times in a lifetime to the eligible female beneficiaries or the wives of male beneficiaries.

💰Quantum of Assistance: ₹6,000/-. | Note: The benefit shall be allowed for two times in beneficiarie's whole life time.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture Sub Scheme Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan Region- Meghalaya

The scheme is implemented by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Meghalaya to promote holistic growth of Horticulture sector thorough promotion, extension, post-harvest management, processing and marketing.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Production of planting materials, area expansion, rejuvenation of senile plantation, creation of water sources, protected horticulture, beekeeping, mechanization, post-harvest, and establishment of market infrastructures. | Type of Assistance: | - Grant in Aid, Subsidy sales of inputs, training, and demonstration
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development (MIDH)

The scheme "Mission for Integrated Horticulture Development (MIDH)" is a centrally sponsored scheme that aims to promote growth in the horticulture sector through financial and technical support to farmers for cultivation, post-harvest management, and market linkage development.

💰Crop Development and Production: Support programs are provided for planting and increasing the production of diverse horticultural crops, including fruits, vegetables, pepper, spices, and flower crops, tailored to different regions and agro-climates within the state. - Technological Promotion: The scheme promotes and extends the use of modern technology in horticulture. - Propagation Support: Support programs are available for grafting and stem raising, contributing to better crop propagation. - Post-Harvest Management and Value Addition: Assistance is provided for post-harvest management processes and value addition initiatives, ensuring better returns for produce. - Market System Development: Financial assistance is extended to individuals and the private sector for the development of collection and market systems, aiming for comprehensive growth in horticulture. - Specific Component Inclusion: The scheme primarily includes components such as- Cluster planting of new fruit, flower, vegetable, aromatic, and spice crops; Renovation of old gardens; Horticultural mechanization; Integrated fertilizer pest control management; Protected cultivation for horticultural crops; Mulching and the use of bird nets, etc.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Mission on Integrated Development of Horticulture- NHM and HMNEH

In 2014-15, the Government of India launched Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) subsuming the ongoing schemes viz., NHM, HMNEH, CDB, NHB, CIH and NBM.

💰The scheme targets to provide following benefits: | 1) Increase in productivity of crops through diversification, from traditional crops to plantations, orchards, vineyards, flowers, vegetable gardens and bamboo plantations; and extension of appropriate technology to farmers. | 2) Promotion of R&D technologies for cultivation, production, post-harvest management and processing with special focus on cold chain infrastructure for extending the shelf life of perishables | 3) Improvement in post harvest management, processing for value addition and marketing infrastructure.
📋 BankingCentral

Mission Solar Charkha

The scheme “Mission Solar Charkha” a pilot project was implemented by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India. The scheme envisages setting up of Solar Charkha Clusters which would mean a focal village and other surrounding villages in a radius of 8 to 10 Kilometres.

💰Project Interventions/Financial Assistance: | - One cluster of Solar Charkha would involve a maximum subsidy of ₹9.599 cr. | The scheme would cover three types of Interventions, namely- | A. Capital subsidy for individual and for Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV): | - 2000 Solar Charkhas at the maximum price of ₹45,000/- per charkha and a subsidy of ₹15,750/- per charkha works out to a cumulative subsidy of ₹3.15 crores for 1000 spinners. | - One unit of two Solar Charkhas would produce 2.0 kg of yarn on average per day, resulting in a production of 2.0 tons per 2000 charkhas. Thus, 500 Solar Looms would be required to convert the yarn into the fabric at the maximum price of ₹1,10,000/- per loom and subsidy @35% at ₹38,500/- per loom and the cumulative subsidy works out to ₹1.93 crores for 500 weavers. | - Capital cost of construction of work shed with a minimum space of 20,000 sq. feet with 100% subsidy at the maximum rate of up to ₹1.20 crore per cluster for the SPV. | - Capital cost of Solar Grid of 50 KW capacity with 100% subsidy at the maximum rate upto ₹0.40 crore per cluster for the SPV. | - One-time Capital Cost Subsidy for the SPV @35% works out to a maximum of ₹0.75 crore per Cluster for the purchase of twisting machines, dying machines, and stitching machines (500 in number) for making the unit self-sustainable and for value addition. | B. Interest subvention for Working Capital: | - It is proposed to have a ceiling of 8% of interest subvention on working capital irrespective of the interest rates being charged by the Banks/Financial Institutions for a period of six months. | - Recurring Working Capital cost for a period of six months at the rate of interest subvention of 8% works out to ₹1.584 crores for one cluster including the cost of roving, and wages of spinners and weavers. | C. Capacity building: | - The scheme envisages courses for the spinners/weavers and others involved in the garmenting unit at a total cost of ₹ 0.595 crore per cluster for a period of two years.
👩 Women and ChildCentral

Mission Vatsalya (Child Protection Services and Child Welfare Services)

This scheme aims to ensure, sustain, and strengthen child protection at the family and community levels, promote family-based non-institutional care, and provide financial support to children in need.

💰Financial Support for Vulnerable Children | - Children living with biological parents or extended families receive financial assistance to meet their education, nutrition, and healthcare needs, helping prevent separation from families. | Family-Based Foster Care Support | - Children without parental care are placed with biologically unrelated foster families, ensuring a nurturing home environment. Foster parents receive financial assistance to support the child’s care, protection, and rehabilitation. | Legal and Safe Adoption Opportunities | - Children declared legally free for adoption are placed in permanent family settings through Specialised Adoption Agencies (SAAs), ensuring their long-term emotional and social well-being. | After-Care Support for Independent Living | - Children exiting Child Care Institutions at the age of 18 are provided financial assistance up to 21 years, extendable to 23 years, to support education, skill development, employment, and smooth reintegration into society. | Monthly Financial Assistance | - A monthly grant of ₹4,000 per child is provided to State Governments under Sponsorship, Foster Care, or After-Care to ensure sustained support. | Strengthened Child Protection Systems | - State Governments are encouraged to provide additional grants and proactively identify children in need of care and protection with the support of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and Urban Local Bodies. | Transparent Approval and Monitoring Mechanism | - Every district establishes a Sponsorship and Foster Care Approval Committee (SFCAC) to review, approve, and sanction assistance, ensuring accountability and timely support. | Compliance with Legal Framework | - All non-institutional care interventions are implemented in accordance with the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and Rules, ensuring legality, safety, and child-centric care.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Mizoram Research Fellowship

The "Mizoram Research Fellowship" aims to provide financial assistance to research workers and teachers, preferably below the age of 45 years, who have established their reputation for research OR have obtained a doctorate degree OR have published research work to their credit.

💰Financial Assistance to Research Workers and Teachers.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

MMKY-Financial Assistance for New Boat, Engine, and Net

The State plan scheme “MMKY-Financial Assistance for New Boat, Engine, and Net” was launched by the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department, Government of Odisha in order to increase the marine fish production and to enhance incomes and livelihoods of the marine fishers.

💰Unit Cost and Subsidy Assistance: | Sl. No.ItemMaximum Unit Cost (₹ in Lakh)Maximum Government Assistance (₹ in Lakh)/BeneficiaryMaximum Government Assistance (₹ in Lakh)/BeneficiaryGeneral (40%)Women/SC/ST/PWD/Transgender (60%)1Fishing Boat7.503.004.502Engine1.400.560.843Life Saving Equipment0.100.040.064Fishing Net1.000.400.60Total10.004.006.00NB: Items at Sl. No. 1 & 3 are mandatory and others are optional as per the requirement of the fisherman. | Note 01: Financial Assistance shall be limited to 1(one) unit (boat with engine and net) per individual beneficiary. | Note 02: Procurement of Fishing Boats is mandatory under this scheme. However, the procurement of Engine and Fishing Net is optional, based on the requirement of the beneficiary. | Note 03: Back-ended subsidy will be limited to 60% for SC/ ST/ Women/ PWD/ Transgender and 40% for General category. Subsidy shall be released directly to the Aadhaar linked Bank Account of the beneficiary. | Note 04: For a differently-abled person, the certificate of disability issued by a certifying authority/ competent authority indicating 40% or more disability as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 will be accepted for the PWD category) /Transgender. (The certificate of identity as transgender person issued by the District Magistrate as per "the transgender person protection of Rights Act, 2019 will be accepted for the transgender category. | Note 05: In case, Government in the F & ARD Department enhances the percentage of subsidy that shall be applicable for those beneficiaries who have received go -ahead letter during the FY 2023-24.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

MMKY-New Tank Excavation Under Brackish Water Aquaculture

The State plan scheme “MMKY-New Tank Excavation Under Brackish Water Aquaculture” was launched by the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department, Government of to promote farmers and entrepreneurs to take up Brackish water aquaculture.

💰Unit Cost and Subsidy Assistance: Model Estimate for 'Excavation of New Brackish Water Ponds' of 1.00 Ha. Under the State Sector Umbrella Scheme - MMKY: | Sl. No.Capital Cost for 1.00 Ha. Water AreaQuantityRate (₹)Amount (₹)Subsidy Assistance (₹)Subsidy Assistance (₹)AItemGeneral (40%)SC/ST/ Women/ Transgender/ PwD (60%)1New tank of excavated area of 1.00 Ha. having 5 ft. depth1 HaLump sum6,00,000/-2,40,000/-3,60,000/-2Provision of Aerators4 nos.30,000/-1,20,000/-48,000/-72,000/-35 HP Pump1 no30,000/-30,000/-12,000/-18,000/-4Bi- Security netLump sum50,000/-20,000/-30,000/-Total8,00,000/-3,20,000/-4,80,000/-BInput cost for one crop for 1.00 Ha. water area1Seed (Shrimp Post Larvae) @ 20 pieces per cubic meter2 Lakhs₹0.40/Lakh80,000/-32,000/-48,000/-2Feed5000 Kg₹80/Kg4,00,000/-1,60,000/-2,40,000/-3Lime, fertilizer & ProbioticsLump Sum40,000/-16,000/-24,000/-4Diesel1000 lt₹80/lt80,000/-32,000/-48,000/-Total6,00,000/-2,40,000/-3,60,000/-Grand Total for 1.00 Ha. (A+B)14,00,000/-5,60,000/-8,40,000/-(The component-wise capital and input cost is only indicative. However, can be allowed as per actuals and considered on the basis of total operational cost rather than component-wise exact cost) | Note 01: Subsidy shall be calculated and released to the beneficiary based on the actual cost incurred, subject to maximum subsidy as specified under the scheme. | Note 02: Subsidy assistance @ 40% of the actual cost of implementation shall be provided to the General Category and 60% to Scheduled Castes (SC)/ Scheduled Tribes (ST)/Women/Transgender/ PwD Categories of beneficiaries. For PMMSY funds Transgender/PwD category shall not be considered. | Note 03: In case the Government in F & ARD Department enhances the percentage of subsidy that shall be applicable for those beneficiaries who have received Go-ahead letters during F.Y 2023 24. | Mode of Financing: | The scheme shall be implemented both under bank finance and self-finance. | Training and Skill Development of Beneficiaries: | - To generate awareness, dissemination of farming technology and to attract the interested stakeholders on the benefit of the scheme, adequate training and awareness programs may be conducted. | - The Directorate of Fisheries will either organise the training for beneficiaries as submitted by the DFOs at CIFA/BWTC/FTI etc. (Cost of the training shall be met out of the IEC/training and capacity building component, OR entrust the task to District/Zonal Level along with fund provision.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Mobile Food Court Van (DAADC)

The scheme aims to generate self-employment opportunities in the food and beverage sector by providing credit to unemployed scheduled caste individuals belonging to Antyodaya families. Under this scheme, loans are provided to the eligible beneficiaries at a concessional interest rate.

💰Loan Amount: Up to ₹6,00,000/- | Interest Rate: 6% per annum | Contribution: | - State Government Contribution: 95 % | - Beneficiary Contribution: 5% | Possible Installment Amount: | - ₹11,020/- per month (for 5 years) | - ₹ 9,447/- per month (for 6 years) | - ₹ 8,327/- per month (for 7 years)

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