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👩 Women and ChildState/ UT

Nawabihan Scheme

The scheme aims to provide support and assistance, including legal aid and shelter, to women who are victims of domestic violence, as mandated by the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. This scheme ensures that affected women receive the necessary resources for their well-being.

💰Provision of legal advice to the aggrieved woman as per her requirement. | - Provision of counselling services to the aggrieved woman as per her requirement. | - Arrangement of medical facilities for the aggrieved woman as per her requirement. | - Provision of transportation facilities to the aggrieved woman as per her requirement. | - Arrangement of shelter facilities for the aggrieved woman as per her requirement. | - The mode, frequency, time, conditions for disbursement, and validity of these benefits will be determined based on the specific need of the aggrieved woman and the resources available with the implementing agencies at the time of application.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Naye Fal Bagicho Ki Sthapana

Under the "Naye Fal Bagecho Ki Sthapana" subsidies to Increase farmers' income by facilitating the cultivation of high-value fruit crops that have a potentially higher market demand and profitability compared to traditional crops.

💰For high-value and common interval crops, the maximum grant amount is 50% of the unit cost, up to a maximum of Rs. 30,000/- per hectare. | - For intensive horticultural orchards, the maximum grant amount is 40% of the unit cost, up to a maximum of Rs. 40,000/- per hectare. | - A farmer will be given a grant for a minimum of 0.4 hectares and a maximum of 4.0 hectares area. | - Small/marginal farmers are eligible for an additional 25% grant.
🤝 BankingCentral

NBCFDC General Loan Scheme

A general loan scheme by the Ministry of Social Justice for Indian citizens from backward classes for various income-generating activities. Loan up to ₹15 Lakh per beneficiary for pursuing income-generating activities.

🎓 Education & LearningCentral

NDRI Institute Scholarship For M.Sc. And Ph.d

“Institute Scholarship” is offered to all students of Indian Nationality admitted to Master’s and Doctoral programmes at NDRI to provide them with financial assistance.

💰Value | - All eligible Master’s students on the rolls of NDRI will receive ₹ 7560/- per month. | - All eligible Doctoral students on the rolls of NDRI will receive ₹ 10,500/- per month during the period of Ph.D. tenure. In-service Ph.D. students will receive Institute Scholarship @ ₹ 1000/- per month provided they are employed in ICAR/SAU system and who opt to join at a place other than the one where working and provided further that the 3rd degree is not from the same Institute. | - Rules Governing The Contingency Grant | (a) The Master’s and Doctoral students on rolls will be eligible for a contingency grant not exceeding an amount of Rs. 12000/- in case of Master’s and ₹30000/- in case of Doctoral for the duration of the course in order to meet certain genuine expenses connected with their studies. | (b) Contingency amount will be paid to students who do not receive scholarships for any reason, provided they are on the rolls of NDRI and continuing their studies at NDRI.
🎓 Education & LearningState

NEC Stipend And Book Grant Scheme

The scheme aims to promote national integration, global understanding, social responsibility, and encourage scientific, imaginative, and innovative thinking among students.

💰The selection of the students will mainly depend upon their academic performance and the need for the scholarship. | - The selected students will receive stipends and book grants for studies in India only.
🎓 Education & LearningState

NEET/JEE Coaching For Tribal Students

NEET/JEE Coaching for tribal students scheme launched in Rajasthan by Tribal Area Development in the year 2001.

🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Nehru Child Literature Prize

The Arts and Culture Department of Puducherry launched the "Nehru Child Literature Prize" scheme for authors/writers. Financial assistance with a certificate will be provided for their contribution to children's literature books published in Tamil.

💰Financial Assistance of ₹10,000/-. with a certificate.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Nekar Samman Yojana

In 2020 amidst the Covid pandemic, Chief Minister of Karnataka launched a mega scheme Karnataka Nekar Samman Yojana. It was a relief scheme to provide financial support to destitute weaver of state engaged in the handloom and textile industry whose livelihood was adversely affected by the pandemic.

🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Netaji Subhas - ICAR International Fellowship

Introduced in 2009-10, the “Netaji Subhas - ICAR International Fellowship” is a scheme by to develop competent human resource that are trained in the identified best laboratories in the world (for Indian candidates) and similarly expose overseas candidates to the best Agriculture Universities.

💰Amount of Fellowship: | - To-and-fro, economy class air ticket for international travel, by the shortest route, from the airport, nearest to the residence/ workplace of the candidate to the airport, nearest to the destination University in respect of both Indian and Overseas candidates (Air tickets to be provided by the Council). | - The overseas fellows will be entitled for economy-class-travel cost reimbursement from port of arrival in India to the destination University in India and back. | - For Indian candidates, the cost on travel from place of residence/work to the port of departure in India and from port of arrival to the destination University overseas will be met by the fellows themselves or by their sponsoring organization. | - Amount payable to the International fellowship candidates: | a) Ph.D.: Indian fellows going abroad | Amount not exceeding: US$ 2,000/- per month | Lump-sum payments towards contingent and preparatory expenses: US $ 1,000/- per year | b) Ph.D.: Overseas fellows in India | Amount not exceeding: INR 40,000/- per month | Lump-sum payments towards contingent and preparatory expenses: INR 25,000/- per year | - The fellowship amount for the first six months, as first installment, will be released by the Council to the fellow through government notified/ approved bank to be deposited in the bank account of the fellow on receiving his/ her acceptance for the fellowship and admission letter received from the host University. | - Thereafter, the amount of fellowship will be released to the fellow, every six months, after receiving the academic progress report from the fellow duly certified by the concerned advisor/ supervisor/ head of institution. | - The first installment to the Indian fellow will be paid in Indian Rupees only. | - The fellow will meet all other costs including medical insurance etc. from the above fellowship or from his/ her own resources. | - During the tenure of fellowship, an in-service fellow may continue to receive his/her salary, types of leave and benefits etc. from the parent organization as per rules. | Tenure of Fellowship: | - The NS-ICAR IFs are available to Indian candidates as well as overseas candidates for a period of three years. | - The tenure of fellowship will not be extended in any case, in so far as the Council support is concerned. | - In case the fellow is not able to complete his/her degree during this period, he/she will use his/her own resources for completing the degree. | - In case the fellow is not able to complete even after 2 years of the prescribed duration of the programme for which fellowship was sanctioned, the Council may take necessary steps, for the recovery of the fellowship paid.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Boys Residential Hostel Scheme (Classes 1 to 8)

In Madhya Pradesh, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Residential School Scheme for Boys (Class 1-8) Introduce by the School Education Department. It aims to ensure primary education and reduce the gender gap in education. Free residence, food, clothing, books, uniforms, and medical care are provided.

💰These hostels admit orphans, homeless children, single parents, destitute child laborers, rag pickers, children living on railway station platforms and bus stands and provide them with residential facilities to complete their primary education. | - Provide educational opportunities to children from educationally disadvantaged groups through residential schools. | - Bridging the educational gap between boys and girls. | - Provide residential school facilities to provide children with primary education.
🏠 Housing & ShelterState/ UT

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Residential Hostel

The scheme aims to provide free hostel facilities to children (both boys and girls) aged 6 to 18 years who are enrolled in nearby schools for formal education. In addition, children are provided with a monthly stipend of ₹200/-.

💰All children residing in the hostels are enrolled in nearby schools for formal education. | - All hostel facilities are provided free of cost. | - Children are also given a monthly stipend of ₹200/-.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

New Akanksha Scheme (Educational Loan) (GNDTDC)

Under the scheme, educational loans of up to ₹10 lakh are provided to students belonging to Nomadic and Denotified Tribes communities for pursuing higher professional and technical education at the graduate and postgraduate levels.

💰Loan Amount: The maximum loan limit for this scheme is up to ₹10,00,000/-. | - Included Expenses: The loan amount will include the following: | - Admission and tuition fees | - Expenses for books, uniforms, essential materials, and exam fees | - Accommodation and food expenses | - Insurance – Policy premium | - Interest Rate: | - 4% per annum for male students | - 3.5% per annum for female students | - Contribution: | - 90% contribution from the Central Corporation, | - 5% from the State Government, | - 5% from the beneficiary | - Repayment Period: | - The loan will have to be repaid in 60 equal monthly installments including interest. | - The loan will be recovered within 6 months of completion of the course or upon getting a job, whichever is earlier.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

New Akanksha Scheme (Educational Loan) (GTKVN)

Under this scheme, education loans are provided at subsidized interest rates to students belonging to Thakor and Koli communities for pursuing graduate and postgraduate studies in fields such as engineering, medical, MBA, and MCA.

💰Education Loan Details: | Loan Amount: Up to ₹15,00,000/-. | Interest Rate: 4% per annum for male students and 3.5% per annum for female students. | Coverage Includes: | - Admission fees and tuition fees | - Books, writing materials, necessary equipment and examination fees required for the course | - Accommodation & food expenses | - Travel and insurance premiums | Contribution: | - 90% by Central Corporation | - 5% by State Government | - 5% by the Beneficiary | Repayment Terms: | - Repayment Period: 60 equal monthly installments (5 years) | - Start of Repayment: Within 6 months from course completion or employment, whichever is earlier.
🎓 BankingState/ UT

New Akanksha Scheme (Higher Education Loan) (GGDC)

This scheme provides educational loans of up to ₹15.00 lakh to students belonging to the Rabari and Bharwad castes from socially and educationally backward classes for pursuing higher professional courses such as medical, dental, engineering, pharmacy, etc.

💰Educational Loan Details: | - Loan Amount: | - Up to ₹15,00,000/- | - Interest Rate: | - 3.5% for female students | - 4% for male students | - Contribution: | - 95% contribution from the Corporation/State Government, | - 5% from the beneficiary
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

New Charkha-Loom Scheme

The scheme provides 65% financial assistance for purchasing Amber Charkhas (₹13,000/-) and looms (₹30,000/-) to registered Khadi spinners and weavers, promoting sustainable livelihoods.

💰Subsidy for Equipment | - Amber Charkha: 65% of ₹13,000/- (₹8,450/- subsidy). | - Looms: 65% of ₹30,000/- (₹19,500/- subsidy). | Disbursement Mode | Credited to the beneficiary’s account post-verification.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

New Entrepreneur-cum-enterprise Development Scheme

The scheme “New Entrepreneur-Cum-Enterprise Development Scheme (NEEDS)” was launched by the Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme was devised and formulated as a special scheme to assist educated youth to become first-generation entrepreneurs.

💰Under the scheme, subsidy assistance will be provided by the State Government up to 25% of the project cost (Subject to a maximum limit of ₹75 Lakhs). | - Interest subvention provided at the rate of 3%, throughout the period of repayment. | - Priority in allotment in Small Industries Development Corporation (SIDCO) industrial estates. | - An additional capital subsidy is provided for 10% over the capital subsidy of the eligible project cost to the enterprises promoted by SC/ST or differently-abled candidates.
📋 Transport & InfrastructureState/ UT

New Generation Innovation Network

The scheme aims to create an ecosystem that promotes innovation in educational institutions. Through this scheme, financial assistance is provided to host institutes and student teams for running incubators and for student projects.

💰The host institute will be provided a one-time grant of ₹10 lakhs to set up the required infrastructure for the implementation of the scheme and also provide the following expenses: | Operational Expenses: | - Each Educational Institute will get funding of ₹5 Lakhs per year to be used towards operating expenditure for maintenance. | - Operational Expenses Grant of ₹5 lakhs per annum (released in phases of ₹2.5 lakhs at a time) shall be operated like a revolving fund i.e. upon submission of audited utilization the next installment could be claimed | Project Fund: | - Each Project/team will get a maximum funding of ₹1.00 lakh and the college will take up a maximum of 5 projects in a year. Each project/idea selected by the host institute shall have to be approved by the State Level Committee.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

New Swarnim Yojana (for women only) GNTDNT

The scheme aims to achieve economic upliftment by providing self-employment with dignity. Through this scheme, loans for self-employment at an annual interest rate are provided to women beneficiaries of nomadic and denotified castes living below the poverty line.

💰The maximum loan limit is up to ₹2,00,000/-. | - The interest rate will be 5% per annum. | - Under this scheme, 100% loan of the business/occupation amount is provided. | - The loan amount will consist of 95% National Corporation contribution, 5% State Government contribution and zero beneficiary contribution. | Repayment: The loan amount, including interest, will have to be repaid in 60 equal monthly instalments.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

NEW SWARNIMA (Gopalak Nigam)

Self-employment loan scheme for Rabari and Bharwad women in Gujarat, offering up to ₹2 lakh at 5% annual interest to promote economic independence.

💰100% loan assistance provided to eligible women- Loan amount up to ₹2.00 lakh- Interest rate fixed at 5% per annum- Loan can be used to start a business of the beneficiary’s choice- Meant for economically backward women of specific castes- Encourages entrepreneurship and self-reliance
💼 Women and ChildState/ UT

New Swarnima Scheme (GBCDC)

The scheme aims to provide a special scheme for the self-employment of women from backwards classes living below the poverty line. Through this scheme, financial assistance for chosen businesses is offered to female beneficiaries from socially and educationally backward classes.

💰Loan Amount: The maximum loan limit under this scheme is up to ₹200,000/- per beneficiary.1. Interest Rate: The interest rate in these schemes will be 5% per annum.1. Loan Coverage: 95% of unit cost financed by the national corporation (NBCFDC), 5% by the state government. | Repayment Terms: Repayable in 60 equal monthly installments, including interest. | Mode of Disbursement: The loan amount is disbursed, with 95 percent of the unit cost from the national corporation and 5 percent from the state government.
💼 BankingCentral

New Swarnima Scheme For Women

A term loan scheme by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment for women entrepreneurs from backward classes to obtain a loan of up to ₹ 2,00,000/- @ 5% per annum, thereby providing them social & financial security.

💰A subsidy amount of ₹ 2,00,000/- @ 5% per annum, for self-employment. (The remaining amount has to be self-owned by the beneficiary.) | - The beneficiary woman is not required to invest any amount of her own on the projects upto cost of ₹ 2,00,000/-.
💼 BankingState/ UT

New Swarnima Yojana for Women (GTKVN)

The scheme aims to promote economic upliftment of women from Thakor & Koli communities living below poverty line by supporting them in self-employment ventures. Under this scheme, 100% financial support up to ₹1,00,000/- is provided to eligible women for starting a business/trade of their choice.

💰Loan Amount: Up to ₹1,00,000 for eligible business/trade activities.- Interest Rate: 5% per annum.- Loan Coverage: 100% of the approved project/business cost.- Repayment Term: 60 equal monthly installments (5 years), including interest.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

NIELIT Internship Programme

The Internship Programme by NIELIT is an opportunity for a student to secure first-hand and practical work experience under the guidance of qualified and experienced Supervisors/Mentors. It also aims at active participation in the learning process through experimentation.

💰Stipend | - For S&T section/wing interns: ₹ 5,000/- per month | - For non-S&T section/wing interns: ₹ 3,000/- per month | The stipend shall be paid after the completion of the Internship on submission of a report duly accepted by NIELIT Haridwar. | The stipend shall be paid in non-cash mode only via Cheque/NEFT/RTGS etc. | Certificate | Certificates will be issued by NIELIT Haridwar to the interns on completion of the Internship and submission of the Report duly countersigned by the supervisor/mentor and accepted by the Wing/Section Head.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Nihshaktajan Vivaah Protsaahan Yojana

In 2008, Madhya Pradesh State Government started the "Nihshaktajan Vivaah Protsaahan Yojana" for differently ables persons

💰In the case of a disabled youth marrying a normal girl and in the case of a disabled girl marrying a normal youth, the incentive amount is Rs. 2,00,000/- | - In case of disability of both the young man and the woman, jointly Rs. 1,00,000/- incentive amount is provided.

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