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🌾 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

National Livestock Mission: Genetic Improvement of Pig breeds - Establishment of Pig Semen Collection and Processing Lab

The Scheme aims to enhance per-animal productivity, reduce inbreeding, and minimize sexually transmitted diseases in pigs. Through this scheme, financial assistance is provided for establishing semen processing labs at government pig farms.

💰Assistance will be provided to establish semen processing lab at the government pig farm to produce high quality liquid boar semen for artificial insemination. | - One-time grants-in-aid of up to ₹1,50,00,000/- (₹1.5 crore) are provided as the Central share to the concerned state for the construction of semen laboratories and maintaining a breeding boar unit. | - ₹30,00,000 (₹30 lakh) is provided as a one-time recurring expenditure for the procurement of consumables, medicines, chemicals, and other necessary materials for the initial processing of semen. | Funding Pattern: | - For all states except the North Eastern Region (NER) and Himalayan states, the funding pattern is 60:40 (Central: State). | - For NER and Himalayan states, the funding pattern is 90:10 (Central: State). | Mode of Disbursement: | - The funds are provided as a one-time grant to the concerned state government through its Animal Husbandry Department. | Frequency of Disbursement: | - One-time disbursement. | Validity: | - The financial assistance is granted for the establishment of the laboratory and the first-time procurement of necessary materials.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

National Livestock Mission: Genetic Improvement of Pig Breeds - Import of Exotic Pig Germplasm

The scheme aims to enhance indigenous pig productivity through genetic upgradation. The scheme supports the establishment of pig semen collection and processing labs and the import of exotic pig germplasm.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - One time assistance will be provided to the state for import of pig exotic germplasm in the form of live animals on cost sharing basis 60:40 for all States except NER & Himalayan States where it will be 90:10.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Livestock Mission: Livestock Insurance Scheme - Uttarakhand Livestock Development Board

The scheme aims to provide insurance coverage to livestock in order to protect cattle rearers against the loss of their animals due to death, thereby encouraging them to adopt better animal husbandry practices.

💰Under this scheme, insurance coverage is provided for livestock to protect cattle rearers in the event of loss of their animals.
🌾 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

National Livestock Mission: Promotion of Piggery Entrepreneur

The scheme aims to promote entrepreneurship in pig farming by providing a one-time capital subsidy of up to ₹30 lakh to eligible entrepreneurs and organizations to establish breeder farms.

💰Capital Subsidy: | - A one-time capital subsidy of 50% of the total project cost, up to ₹30 lakh, will be provided for infrastructure, breeding animals, transportation, insurance, and equipment/machines. | Note 1: No subsidy will be provided for land purchase, rent, lease cost, working capital, or personal vehicles. | Note 2: The funding will be provided for the cost of housing, breeding animals along with transportation & insurance cost, equipment /machines. | - Mode of Disbursement: | - The subsidy will be provided in two equal instalments by SIDBI to the scheduled bank or financial institution. | - The first installment (50% of the subsidy) will be released after the financial institution releases the first loan installment and confirms the same with the State Implementing Agency. | - The second instalment (the remaining 50% of the subsidy) will be released after project completion, subject to verification by the State Implementing Agency. | - Disbursement in Self-Financed Mode: | - For self-financed projects, the first installment will be disbursed when the entrepreneur has spent 25% of the project cost on infrastructure and the expenditure has been verified by the State Implementing Agency. | - The second installment will be provided after the project is completed and verified by the State Implementing Agency. | - Bank Guarantee Requirement for Self-Financing Mode | - The entrepreneur must provide a Bank Guarantee valid for three years for the remaining project cost beyond the subsidy amount. | - The Bank Guarantee should be in favor of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to award scholarships to meritorious students of economically weaker sections to arrest their drop out at class VIII and encourage them to continue their education at secondary stage.

💰Under this scheme, 1,00,000 fresh scholarships @ ₹12,000/- per annum (₹1,000 per month) are awarded to the meritorious students every year at Class IX level, which can be continued upto Class Xll. | - The awardees will be required to open bank accounts preferably in SBI, or any public sector bank or any scheduled bank which has core banking facility. | - The amount of scholarships will be disbursed to students directly into their bank accounts by electronic transfer through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture - Reinforced Area Development

The scheme "National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture - Reinforced Area Development" aims to promote sustainable agriculture through improved agronomic practices, efficient resource use, and integrated farming systems by providing financial support to all farmers.

💰Financial Help: Provides financial assistance to eligible farmers to adopt sustainable agricultural practices. - Improved Agronomic Practices: Encourages the implementation of location-specific, modern, and efficient farming techniques. - Soil Health Management: Supports initiatives for maintaining and enhancing soil fertility and health. - Enhanced Rainwater Use Efficiency: Promotes techniques and infrastructure for optimal utilization of rainwater in agriculture. - Judicious Use of Chemicals: Advocates for reduced and responsible application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. - Crop Diversification: Encourages farmers to cultivate a variety of crops, promoting resilience and better income opportunities. - Integrated Farming Systems: Supports the adoption of integrated crop-livestock-tree farming for holistic farm management.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission For Sustainable Agriculture-Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (NMSA-PKVY)

The scheme "National Mission For Sustainable Agriculture-Parmparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (NMSA-PKVY)" is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme that aims to promote organic farming practices through providing financial assistance for organic inputs and infrastructure support to farmers.

💰Financial Assistance: Assistance is provided for a maximum of 2 hectares per farmer for inputs for organic farming, on-farm input production infrastructure, etc.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Custom Hiring Centre cum Harvester Groups

The scheme component "Custom Hiring Centre cum Harvester Groups" under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase the production of oil palm in the state and reduce dependency on imports by supporting farmers with equipment and facilities.

💰Subsidy for Custom Hiring Centre cum Harvester Groups: ₹25,00,000/- per unit for equipment, tools, training, contingencies, and maintenance.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Drip Irrigation

The scheme component "Drip Irrigation" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase the production of oil palm in Gujarat and reduce imports from abroad by providing drip irrigation facilities to farmers under subsidy norms.

💰For Small & Marginal Farmers: 55% subsidy.- For Other Farmers: 45% subsidy.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Establishment of Seed Garden

The scheme component "Establishment of Seed Garden" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase oil palm production in Gujarat and reduce imports by establishing seed gardens through infrastructure support to farmers.

💰For Establishment of New Seed Orchards: ₹80,00,000/- per seed garden. Minimum area requirement is 15 hectares. - Nursery Development Assistance: ₹40,00,000/- per nursery for infrastructure and operational support.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Harvesting Tools

The scheme component "Harvesting Tools" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase the production of oil palm and reduce its import by providing subsidies for various harvesting tools to farmers in the state.

💰Cutter: ₹2,500/- per unit.- Wire Mesh: ₹20,000/- per unit.- Motorized Chisel: ₹15,000/- per unit.- Portable Ladder/Polls: ₹5,000/- per unit.- Chaff Cutter: ₹50,000/- per unit.- Tractor Trolley: ₹2,00,000/- per unit.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Nursery

The scheme component "Nursery" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase the production of oil palm in the state and reduce dependence on imports through providing subsidy assistance for setting up nurseries for farmers.

💰Subsidy: ₹40,00,000/- per nursery.- Capacity: 10 hectares for ₹1,00,000 worth of saplings.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil- Oil Palm: Replanting of Old Oil Palm Garden

The scheme component "Replanting of Old Oil Palm Garden" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to enhance oil palm production and lower dependency on imports by supporting farmers in uprooting and replanting old oil palm gardens.

💰Subsidy: ₹250/- per plant (uprooting, replacing, and digging of new pit).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm: Maintenance and Input Cost for Intercropping in Oilpalm

The scheme component "Maintenance and Input Cost for Intercropping in Oilpalm" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase the production of oil palm and reduce imports by providing financial assistance for maintenance and intercropping.

💰First Year: ₹10,500/-. - Second Year: ₹10,500/-. - Third Year: ₹10,500/-. - Fourth Year: ₹10,500/-.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm: Planting Materials

The scheme component "Planting Materials" launched under the "National Mission on Edible Oil–Oil Palm" scheme aims to increase oil palm production in the state and reduce dependency on imports through financial assistance to farmers for procuring planting materials.

💰For Locally Sourced Planting Materials.: ₹20,000/- per hectare - For Imported Plants (including transportation cost): ₹29,000/- per hectare | Note: For imported seedlings (along with transportation cost) the assistance will be admissible as per the holding of land held by the farmer.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

National Mission on Edible Oils- Oil Palm

The Mission was launched with the aim to enhance the edible oilseeds production and oils availability in the country by harnessing Oil Palm area expansion, increasing CPO production and to reduce import burden on edible oils.

💰The scheme targets to provide following benefits: | 1) Enhance production and productivity of oilpalm | 2) Promotion and extension of improved technologies. | 3) Provision of quality planting material | 4) Support for nutrient management and pest management | 5) Provision of various components for Interventions covering farm implements/ machines, capacity building of farmers, water carrying pipes, Fertigation, harvesting technology, etc.
🌾 AgricultureCentral

National Mission on Natural Farming

To motivate farmers to adopt chemical free farming and enhance the reach of natural farming, the Government has formulated National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) as a separate and independent scheme from 2023-24 by up scaling the Bhartiya Prakritik Krishi Paddati (BPKP).

💰• Farmers practicing Natural Farming reported similar yields to those following conventional farming. In several cases, higher yields per harvest were also reported. | • As Natural Farming does not use any synthetic chemicals, health risks and hazards are eliminated. The food has higher nutrition density and therefore offers better health benefits. | • Natural Farming ensures better soil biology, improved agrobiodiversity and a more judicious usage of water with much smaller carbon and nitrogen footprints. | • Natural Farming aims to make farming viable and aspirational by increasing net incomes of farmers on account of cost reduction, reduced risks, similar yields, incomes from intercropping. | • By working with diverse crops that help each other and cover the soil to prevent unnecessary water loss through evaporation, Natural Farming optimizes the amount of ‘crop per drop’.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Overseas Scholarship For Scheduled Caste Etc. Candidates

A scholarship scheme by MoSJE for regular, full-time students from Scheduled Castes, Denotified Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes, Landless Agricultural Labourers and Traditional Artisans; to obtain higher education viz., Master degree or Ph.D courses by studying abroad

💰Annual Maintenance Allowance: For the United States of America (USA) & other countries except for the UK: 15400 US Dollars. For United Kingdom (UK): 9900 Great Britain Pounds1. Contingency Allowance: For the United States of America (USA) & other countries except for the UK: 1500 US Dollars. For United Kingdom (UK): 1100 Great Britain Pounds1. Tuition Fees: Actual as charged1. Visa Fees: Actual Visa Fees in INR1. Medical Insurance Premium: Actual as charged1. Incidental Journey Allowance & Equipment Allowance: 20 US Dollars for each or its equivalent in INR.1. Air Passage: Purchase air tickets (from the nearest Airport to Hometown in India to the nearest place to the educational institution and back to India) from the three authorized travel agents viz. Balmer Lawrie & Company Limited (BLCL), Ashok Travels & Tours (ATT), Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd (IRCTC). The ticket purchased must be of economy class/shortest route on the date of booking. The choice of the travel agent for booking the ticket is left open to the awardees. No Booking charges/excess baggage/cancellation charges & other add-ons will be reimbursed to awardees. | The awardees will claim reimbursement of airfare from their respective Indian Mission abroad after joining the University and providing a joining report from the University. | The conditions will be effective from 1st Jan 2022. | Return tickets will be booked by Indian Mission abroad as per Clause 11(iii) of the scheme guidelines.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Overseas Scholarship For Scheduled Tribes (ST) Students

A scholarship scheme by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs for regular, full-time ST students to obtain higher education (post-graduate courses viz. Masters, Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral Research) from foreign institutes/universities. The Scheme is implemented through the Indian Embassies.

💰Sl. No.Scholarship ComponentDetails1.Annual Maintenance AllowanceThe Annual maintenance allowance in USD15,400 ($ Fifteen thousand four hundred only) in US/ Pound sterling 9,900 (£ Nine thousand nine hundred only) in United Kingdom for all level courses. For other countries, the USD or equivalent rates would be applicable.2.Annual Contingency and Equipment AllowanceThe Annual Contingency and Equipment Allowance for books/essential apparatus/study tour/typing and binding of thesis etc. will be $ 1532 (US Dollars One thousand five hundred thirty-two only) for the candidates in US and for candidates in United Kingdom, it will be £ 1116 (Pounds sterling One thousand one hundred sixteen only). For other countries, US Dollar or equivalent rates would be applicable.3.Poll TaxActuals shall be paid, wherever applicable.4.Visa FeesActual visa fees in Indian Rupees will be paid.5.Incidental Journey ExpensesIncidental journey expenses up to US Dollars 20 or its equivalent in Indian Rupees are permissible.6.FeesTuition fees and other non-refundable fees which is required to be compulsorily paid by the student for completion of the course, as per actuals.7.Medical Insurance PremiumActuals as charged will be admissible. The Indian Embassy/Mission in the respective country will however examine the reasonableness of medical premium opted/claimed by the student.8.Cost of Air PassageAir passage grant on actual basis from India to the nearest place to the educational institution and back to India, by economy class and shortest route at best available price shall be provided.9.Local TravelSecond class railway fare from the port of disembarkation to the place of study and back; in case of far flung places not connected by rail, bus fare from the place of residence to the nearest railway station, actual charge of crossing by ferry, air fare to the nearest rail-cum-air Station will be permissible.Note: Extension of stay beyond prescribed duration for levels of courses as mentioned above, will be without financial assistance of any kind except the air passage to return to India, if the candidate decides to come back to India on completion of the course.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Overseas Scholarship For Students With Disabilities

A scholarship scheme by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment for regular, full-time students with disabilities to obtain higher education viz., Master's degree, or Ph.D. courses from foreign universities, in one of the specified fields of study.

📋 BankingCentral

National Pension Scheme For Traders And Self Employed Persons

A voluntary and contributory pension scheme by the Ministry of Labour and Employment. This scheme is meant for old age protection and social security of Small Scale Traders and Retailers. The beneficiary would receive a minimum assured pension of ₹ 3000/- per month after attaining the age of 60 yrs.

💰Benefits to the family on the death of an eligible beneficiary: | - During the receipt of a pension, if an eligible beneficiary dies, his spouse shall be only entitled to receive fifty percent of the pension received by such eligible beneficiary, as a family pension, and such family pension shall be applicable only to the spouse. | Benefits on disablement: | - If an eligible beneficiary has given regular contributions and become permanently disabled due to any cause before attaining his age of 60 years, and is unable to continue to contribute under this Scheme, his spouse shall be entitled to continue with the Scheme subsequently by payment of regular contribution as applicable or exit the Scheme by receiving the share of contribution deposited by the such beneficiary, with interest as actually earned thereon by the Pension Fund or the interest at the savings bank interest rate thereon, whichever is higher. | Benefits on Leaving the Pension Scheme: | - In case an eligible beneficiary exits this Scheme within a period of less than ten years from the date of joining the Scheme by him, then the share of contribution by him only will be returned to him with savings bank rate of interest payable thereon. | - If an eligible beneficiary exits after completion of a period of ten years or more from the date of joining the Scheme by him but before his age of sixty years, then his share of contribution only shall be returned to him along with accumulated interest thereon as actually earned by the Pension Fund or the interest at the savings bank interest rate thereon, whichever is higher. | - If an eligible beneficiary has given regular contributions and died due to any cause, his spouse shall be entitled to continue with the Scheme subsequently by payment of regular contribution as applicable or exit by receiving the share of contribution paid by such beneficiary along with accumulated interest, as actually earned thereon by the Pension Fund or at the savings bank interest rate thereon, whichever is higher | - After the death of the beneficiary and his or her spouse, the corpus shall be credited back to the fund.
📋 ScienceCentral

National Post Doctoral Fellowship

The “National Post Doctoral Fellowship (N-PDF)” was launched by the Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India to identify motivated young researchers and provide them support for doing research in frontier areas of science and engineering.

💰The fellows will be entitled to receive the grants as given below: | Sl. No.Budget HeadAmount1Fellowship₹55,000/- per month (consolidated) and ₹35,000/- per month for candidates who have submitted the thesis but degree not awarded2Research Grant₹2,00,000/- per annum3Overheads₹1,00,000/- per annumNote 01: Research grants can be used for minor equipment, consumables, contingencies, and domestic travel. There is no provision for providing research personnel support under this scheme. The Fellow is expected to undertake the research objectives by himself/herself during the entire duration of the fellowship. | Note 02: The fellows are not eligible to receive any other fellowship from any Government or Non-Governmental source during the tenure of the fellowship. | Note 03: The fellows must seek the consent of SERB if he/she intends to be away from the implementing institute (except for field work related to the project) continuously for a period of more than eight weeks. | Leave: | SERB PDFs are entitled to leave as per the rules of the host institution. Participation in scientific workshops held in India or abroad will be treated as on duty. Maternity leave as per the Govt. of India instructions issued from time to time would be available to female candidates in all categories.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Renewable Energy Fellowship Scheme of the Human Resource Development Programme in New and Renewable Energy

Through this scheme, fellowships will be provided for pursuing higher studies/ advanced research in renewable energy. The fellowship scheme is directly aligned with the overall requirement of renewable energy, research thrust areas identified by MNRE.

💰M.Tech. Fellowship: A monthly stipend of ₹12,400/- is provided for a duration of 20 to 24 months, depending on specific institute norms. 1. M.Sc. (Renewable Energy) Fellowship: Students receive a monthly stipend of ₹4,000/- for a maximum duration of 24 months. 1. Junior Research Fellow (JRF): Provides a monthly fellowship of ₹31,000/- plus House Rent Allowance (HRA) as per Central Government norms, along with an annual contingency grant of ₹20,000/- for a period of 2 years. 1. Senior Research Fellow (SRF): Provides a monthly fellowship of ₹35,000/- plus HRA and Contingency as per Central Government norms for a duration of 3 years. 1. Post-Doctoral Fellow/Research Associate (PDF/RA): Offers a tiered monthly fellowship of ₹47,000/- (Level I), ₹49,000/- (Level II), and ₹54,000/- (Level III) plus HRA and Contingency as per Central Government norms for a period of 3 years. 1. Total Intake Capacity: The scheme supports an annual intake of 75 new fellows, aiming for a total of 375 fellowships over the five-year programme period (2021-2026). 1. Integrated PhD Path: JRF awardees can transition into SRF roles for a combined doctoral research tenure not exceeding 5 years (2 years JRF + 3 years SRF). 1. Direct PhD Path: The scheme allows a direct route for candidates to enter at the SRF level for a PhD program not exceeding 3 years. 1. Post-Doctoral Research: Specialised support for 3-year advanced research projects at the Research Associate/PDF level. 1. Flexible Allocation: The number of fellowships in each category (M.Tech, M.Sc, JRF, SRF, RA) is interchangeable based on the quality of research proposals and industry demand. 1. Monthly Disbursement: All fellowships are disbursed on a monthly basis directly into the beneficiary's bank account via DBT mode upon receipt of attendance/continuation reports from host institutions.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

National Renewable Energy Internship Scheme

The "National Renewable Energy Internship Scheme" by MNRE provides internship opportunities to facilitate students pursuing undergraduate/graduate/post-graduate degrees (Engineering, Science, Management, Law, etc) or research scholars enrolled in recognized institutes/universities.

💰Stipend | A stipend amount of ₹ 15,000/- per month will be provided for physical internships only. | NOTE: For virtual internships, the stipend will not be provided. | Certificate of Internship | Certificates will be issued to the interns on satisfactory completion of their internship and evaluation of their Report/Paper by the concerned. | Logistic Support | MNRE shall provide them with internet facilities and other necessities as deemed fit by the concerned Heads for physical internship. | NOTE: Interns will be required to have their own Laptops. They shall also make their own lodging and boarding arrangements.

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