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🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Permanent Disability Pension Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The "Permanent Disability Pension Scheme'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Punjab, is a welfare scheme that provides pension to the registered beneficiary with at least 1 year of membership with the Board who becomes fully disabled.

💰Financial Assistance: ₹2,000/- Per Month.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Permanent Disability/ Death Benefit for the Construction Workers

The "Permanent Disability/ Death Benefit for the Construction Workers" by the Sikkim BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, is a welfare scheme of the board that provides financial assistance is provided to the nominees/ dependents of a member, in case of his/her death or Permanent Disability.

💰₹1,50,000/- is provided for Death Benefit.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Personal Accident Assistance Scheme

The scheme aims to provide financial support and compensation to farmers, agricultural laborers, and Mandi laborers in Uttarakhand who suffer injury or death due to accidents while engaged in agricultural work or operating agricultural equipment.

💰Under the Mandi Act of Uttarakhand, farmers, agricultural labourers, and Mandi labourers working in Mandi areas regulated by the state, who are engaged in agricultural activities or the operation of agricultural equipment such as power equipment, digging or deepening wells and ponds for irrigation, using tractors for threshing or transporting produce, or performing other fieldwork are covered under the scheme operated by the Mandi Marketing Board through Mandi Committees. In case of physical injury or death resulting from an accident, the scheme provides them with compensation.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Personal Accident Relief for Differently Abled Persons

The scheme 'Personal Accident Relief for Differently Abled Persons' was launched by the Dept. for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons. In this scheme, accident relief is provided to differently abled persons up to a sum of ₹1,00,000/-(Death), & relief is given for loss of both legs/both hand...

💰Relief to the Legal Heir in the event of death of the differently-abled person: ₹1,00,000/-. | - Relief in the case of Loss of both legs & both hands/ one leg & one hand/ loss of sight in both eyes: Upto ₹1,00,000/-. | - Relief in the case of Loss of one hand/ one leg/ loss of sight in one eye: ₹50,000/-. | - Relief in the case of Total disablement not covered in Sl. no.2 and 3 above: ₹25,000/-.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Personal Interest Subsidy Scheme

The scheme aims to support rural entrepreneurs in setting up industries using local resources. Through this scheme, interest subsidy on bank-financed projects up to ₹5,00,000 is provided.

💰The project is financed up to a maximum cost of ₹5,00,000 through bank support. | - The entrepreneur is required to bear 4% interest on the bank-financed amount. | - The Government bears up to 10% of the differential interest amount over and above what the entrepreneur pays.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Personality Development and Yogasan Training Camp for Schedule Caste

The scheme "Personality Development and Yogasan Training Camp for Schedule Caste Youth" by the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat, aims to promote the physical, mental, and spiritual development of Scheduled Caste youth through 7-day training camps.

💰Training: The selected Scheduled Caste youth will receive 7 days of training focused on personality development and yogasana.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Personality Development and Yogasana Training Camp (TASP)

The scheme "Personality Development and Yogasana Training Camp (TASP)" by the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat, aims to enhance personality and promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through training for tribal youth by organizing seven-day camps.

💰Training and Development: The scheme offers a seven-day residential training camp focused on personality development and yogasana. The training covers aspects of physical fitness, mental well-being, and spiritual awareness. | Note: A total of 50 tribal youths (both male and female) are selected from each of the 17 targeted districts.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Persons With Disabilities Scheme In Colleges: Financial Assistance To Visually Challenged Teachers

The Scheme has been formulated to help visually challenged permanent teachers to pursue teaching and research with the help of a Reader and by using teaching and learning aids by way of providing Reader’s Allowance and funds for the purchase of Braille books, recorded materials etc.

💰Allowance to visually challenged permanent teachers will be Rs.36000/- p.a. The amount is to be utilized for the following purposes: | - Payment to Reader | - Purchase of Braille Books/ Material | - Purchase of recorded materials | - Any other related/ required material/equipment for research, teaching, and learning. | The amount payable to Reader shall not exceed Rs.50/- per hour. The College shall reimburse the amount to visually challenged teachers on receipt of the actual amount received by the Reader and actual expenditure incurred by the visually challenged teacher subject to a maximum of Rs.36000/- per annum. Bills, in original, will be required to be submitted by the teacher to the college. However, these are not required to be submitted to the UGC. The scheme will end with the Plan period.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Persons With Disabilities Scheme In Colleges: Higher Education For Persons With Special Needs

The Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 indicates that differently-abled persons should have access to education at all levels. In the higher education sector, the University Grants Commission (UGC) is supporting universities and colleges in the country to involve in special education activities.

💰Provision of Facilities and Financial assistance | The HEPSN scheme has three components. They are enumerated as follows: | Component 1: Establishment of Enabling Units for differently-abled Persons | To develop awareness in the higher education system and also to provide necessary guidance and counseling to differently-abled persons, it is proposed to establish resource units in colleges in the country, which will be called Enabling Units. The functions of this Enabling Unit will be to: | - Facilitate admission of differently-abled persons in various courses; | - Provide guidance and counseling to differently-abled individuals; | - Create awareness about the needs of differently-abled persons, and other general issues concerning their learning; and | - Assist differently-abled graduates to gain successful employment in the public as well as private sectors. | The special unit will be coordinated by a faculty member to be nominated by the head of the institution. He/she will work as an honorary coordinator for which a token honorarium of Rs. 4000/- per month will be paid. The unit will also have a budgetary provision of ₹ 50,000/per year towards general administration, stationery, and contingencies, and to avail the services of experts and personnel for organizing awareness programs, counseling sessions, etc., for efficient and independent functioning in order to achieve its objectives. | Component 2: Providing Access to Differently-abled Persons | - The UGC will make a one-time grant of up to ₹ 5,00,000 per college during the Plan period so that the colleges can address the accessibility issues pertaining to disability and make special arrangements in the environment for their mobility and independent functioning. | - The colleges address accessibility-related issues as per the stipulations of the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995. | - The colleges ensure that all existing structures as well as future construction projects in their campuses are made disabled-friendly. | - The institutes create special facilities such as ramps, rails, and special toilets, and make other necessary changes to suit the special needs of differently-abled persons. | Component 3: Providing Special Equipment to Augment Educational Services for Differently-abled Persons | Differently-abled persons require special aids and appliances for their daily functioning. These aids are available through various schemes of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. In addition to the procurement of assistive devices through these schemes, higher education institutions may also need special learning and assessment devices to help differently-abled students enrolled in higher education. In addition, visually challenged students need Readers. Availability of devices such as computers with screen reading software, low-vision aids, scanners, mobility devices, etc., in the institutes, would enrich the educational experiences of differently-abled persons. Therefore, colleges are encouraged to procure such devices and provide the facility of Readers for visually challenged students. The UGC will provide an ad hoc one-time grant of up to ₹1,50,000 per college during the Twelfth Plan period
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Perunthalaivar Karma Veerar Kamarajar Scheme of Financial Assistance Towards Funeral Expenses of the Differently Abled Persons

The scheme “Perunthalaivar Karma Veerar Kamarajar Scheme of Financial Assistance Towards Funeral Expenses of the Differently Abled Persons" was launched by the Dept of Social Welfare, Govt of Puducherry. In this scheme, financial assistance of ₹ 15,000/- is provided to meet the funeral expenses.

💰On the death of the differently abled person, financial assistance of ₹ 15,000/- shall be paid to the claimant.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Petrol Subsidy To Persons With Disability

Under the Petrol Subsidy To Persons With Disability scheme handicapped person using motorized vehicles are entitled to 50% subsidy on actual expenditure on the purchase of petrol/diesel subject to fulfillment of other conditions laid down under the scheme.

💰Petrol Subsidy Scheme to Persons with Disability provides benefits in the form of subsidy on Petrol and Diesel | - Under this scheme 50% subsidy on actual expenditure on purchase of petrol/ diesel provided | - Vehicle of 2 Horse Power and Below – 15 litters per month | - Vehicle of more than 2Horse Power – More than 15 litters per month | - Due to this scheme, some financial burden will be reduced from disabling person and family
📋 Transport & InfrastructureCentral

Phase-II Of The Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programme

Phase-II of the Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programme, this programme is introduced by Ministry of New & Renewable Energy(MNRE), GoI with JAKEDA as a nodal agency in the UT of J&K for achieving cumulative capacity of 220MW under 20MW Residential Scheme and 200 MW Jammu Solar City “Solar City.

💰Benefits of Phase II GCRT Scheme: | - A single platform to monitor various Solar PV based plants. | - Consumer gets a subsidy of 40% for 1-3 KW and 20% for above 3Kw capacity. | - Consumer can apply hassle free through “National Portal For Rooftop Solar” on http://solarrooftop.gov.in. 1. Consumer has to pay only Beneficiary Share and CFA will be disbursed to Empaneled Vendor directly after proper inspection by Jammu & Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Phool Vikash Yojana

The scheme aims to provide financial benefits to farmers for the cultivation of marigold flowers. It is available in 15 districts of the state and offers a 50% subsidy for up to 4 hectares.

💰Financial Assistance: 50% subsidy on ₹80,000/- per hectare for marigold cultivation.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Physical Research Laboratory Award

The PRL Award, instituted by the late Prof. Devendra Lal, former Director of the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), is awarded biennially to recognize outstanding Indian scientists for original work in Earth & Planetary systems, including areas like Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology.

💰Cash Prize of ₹50,000/- and Medal
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Pichda Varg Post Matric Chhatravritti

Under Pichda Varg Post Matric Chhatravritti Madhya Pradesh Government aimed at providing financial assistance to economically disadvantaged students belonging to these marginalized communities.

💰Monthly subsistence allowance : | ClassHostel roomNon-hostelerGraduate₹400/-₹230/-Postgraduate₹450/-₹230/-M.Phil, P.H. D.₹850/-₹380/- | Important Point | - Reimbursement of non-refundable fees compulsorily paid by the student. | - Reimbursement of full tuition fees and other mandatory fees to the students of self-financed courses run in government colleges/government universities. | - Payment of fees for enrolment/registration, tuition, sports, uniform, library, magazines, medical check-up,s etc.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Piggery Farming Scheme (HSFDC)

Under this scheme, the Corporation provides loans/benefits to individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, whose annual family income does not exceed ₹1,80,000/-, in both rural and urban areas for self-employment income-generating activities such as piggery farming.

💰Project Cost Ceiling: | - Up to ₹1,50,000 /-. | Subsidy: | - Subsidy @ 50% of the total project cost (Maximum amount of subsidy is ₹10,000/-) | Bank Loan: | - Besides subsidy, the composite loan i.e. subsidy, and the balance amount of the bank loan is provided by the banks to the seller of the assets on behalf of the beneficiaries.
📋 Transport & InfrastructureCentral

Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD)

Launched in 2014–2015, the scheme "Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD)" is a Central Sector Scheme by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. The scheme focuses on developing and identifying pilgrimage sites across India to enrich the religious tourism experience.

💰The scheme offers a range of benefits for its beneficiaries, which include local communities, tourists, and stakeholders involved in the tourism sector: | Improved Infrastructure | Beneficiaries, particularly those residing in areas with significant tourism potential, benefit from improved infrastructure such as better roads, transportation facilities, sanitation, and utilities. Enhanced infrastructure not only improves the quality of life for locals but also provides a more comfortable and convenient experience for tourists. | Employment Opportunities | The development of tourism infrastructure and services under the Prashad Scheme creates job opportunities for local residents. These jobs span various sectors, including hospitality, tour guiding, transportation, handicrafts, and retail, providing a source of livelihood and economic empowerment for communities. | Income Generation | Tourism-related activities generate income for beneficiaries involved in providing goods and services to tourists. Local artisans, vendors, homestay owners, and small businesses often experience increased demand for their products and services, leading to higher incomes and improved standards of living. | Preservation of Cultural Heritage | Communities living near heritage sites and cultural landmarks benefit from the preservation efforts funded by the Prashad Scheme. This not only helps in maintaining their cultural identity but also provides opportunities for cultural exchange and education, as visitors learn about local traditions, customs, and history. | Promotion of Local Culture and Traditions | The Prashad Scheme often includes initiatives to promote local culture, art, and traditions. This may involve organizing cultural festivals, art exhibitions, and traditional performances, which not only showcase the richness of local heritage but also contribute to community pride and cohesion. | Increased Tourism Revenues | As tourism flourishes in areas supported by the Prashad Scheme, beneficiaries reap the benefits of increased tourism revenues. This can have a multiplier effect on the local economy, stimulating growth in ancillary sectors such as food and beverage, retail, and transportation. | Skill Development and Capacity Building | The Prashad Scheme may include provisions for skill development and capacity building programs targeted at local communities. These initiatives equip beneficiaries with the necessary skills and knowledge to actively participate in the tourism industry, empowering them to capitalize on tourism opportunities and contribute to sustainable development.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Pipes Carrying Water From Source To Field

The scheme provides subsidies to farmers for installing pipes to carry water from the source to their fields, offering a 50% subsidy or up to ₹15,000/- for pipes (up to 800m), including PVC, HDPE, and others.

💰Financial Assistance: Subsidy on 50% cost or ₹15,000/- for water carrying pipes upto 800m and all types of pipes(PVC HDPE etc.,) and all sizes as per the requirement of the farmer.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Pipes Carrying Water From Source To Field-Pulses ISPOM

The scheme provides subsidies to farmers for installing pipes to carry water from the source to their fields, offering a 50% subsidy or up to ₹15,000/- for pipes (up to 800m), including PVC, HDPE, and others.

💰Financial Assistance: Subsidy on 50% cost or ₹15,000/- for water carrying pipes upto 800m; all types of pipes(PVC HDPE etc.,) and all size as per the requirement of the farmer.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Planning for Best Livestock Keeper's Award Function

The "Planning for Best Livestock Keeper's Award Function" scheme by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department honors outstanding pastoralists in Gujarat by awarding them at Taluka, District, and State levels for their excellence in animal husbandry.

💰Taluka Level Awards (Total 496): | - First Prize: ₹20,000/- | - Second Prize: ₹10,000/- | District Level Awards (Total 66): | - First Prize: ₹25,000/- | - Second Prize: ₹20,000/- | State Level Awards (Total 3): | - First Prize: ₹1,00,000/- | - Second Prize: ₹51,000/- | - Third Prize: ₹31,000/- | Note: Award is given once in three years only.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Plant Protection including Integrated Pest Management Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to mobilize and support farmers to use bio-pesticides and bio- agents for plant health management through distribution of bio-pesticides and other IPM tools and through sale of Sprayers and Plant Protection Equipment to encourage organic crop production.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Distribution of bio-pesticide and other IPM tools to farmers. | - Sale of Sprayers and Plant Protection Equipment. | Type of Assistance and Entitlement (If any): | - Free distribution of Bio-pesticides and other IPM tools. | - 50% subsidy sale on Plant Protection Equipment.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Plant Protection Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to control pests and diseases including weeds and rodents of horticultural crops by the distribution of bio-pesticides/Bio-agents and equipment at 50% subsidy.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | Supply of Bio-pesticides/Bio-agents and equipment at 50% subsidy. | Type of Assistance: | - Free distribution of Bio-pesticides/Bio-agents. | - 50% subsidy sale on Plant protection equipment.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Plantation Crop Development Scheme

The objectives of the scheme are to boost up the area and production of all plantation crops like Arecanut, Cashewnut, Coconut, Pineapple etc., and to provide a 50 % subsidy for planting materials and construction of a soakage tank.

💰Type of assistance: | - Financial assistance at a 50% subsidy for purchasing of planting materials, and polypipes. | - Financial assistance at a 50% subsidy for the construction of soakage tank. | Pattern of assistance: | - One-year assistance.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Planting Assistance Program for Hybrid Seeds of Vegetable Crops

This scheme offers financial assistance to farmers for the plantation of hybrid seeds and promotion of natural farming in vegetable crops across Gujarat.

💰Financial support of 40% of the cost incurred for the hybrid seed plantation, ₹50,000/- per hectare unit cost. | - Maximum assistance of ₹20,000/- per hectare under both components: | - Hybrid Seed Plantation. | - Promotion of Natural Farming in Vegetable Crops.

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