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🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme

The scheme was introduced from the Academic year 2006-07 to encourage higher technical and professional education for the dependent wards of Ex-servicemen/ Ex-Coast Guard personnel and their widows.

💰Amount of Scholarship (Paid annually): | - ₹2,500/- per month (For Boys) | - ₹3000/- per month (For Girls) | Notes: | - A total number of 5500 wards/ widows of Ex-servicemen are selected for scholarship in each academic year. | - Scholarships are equally divided amongst boys and girls i.e. 2750 each. | - Scholarships are paid for a period of two to five years as per the duration of the courses approved by the concerned government regulatory bodies. | - Scholarship amount is paid annually to the selected students. | - The payment is made through ECS into the bank account of the selected students.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme for Railway Protection Force

Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme (PMSS) for RPF was announced by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in his address to the nation from the historical Red Ford on 15th August 2005 to encourage higher technical and professional education for the dependent wards of Ex/Serving RPF/RPSF personnel& widows.

💰The amount of the scholarship would be as follows: | (i) ₹2500/- per month for male students | (ii) ₹3000/- per month for female students | - Letter from Hon’ble Prime Minister - All applicants selected under the new category will be given a personal letter from Hon’ble Prime Minister in appropriate language. | - Duration of the Scholarship: Two to five years as per the duration of the course. | Note: The payment of the scholarship will be granted after approval of the DG/RPF as per order of merit in each year.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme for the Wards of Central Armed Police Forces & Assam Rifles

The scheme was introduced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India from the academic year 2006-07 to encourage higher technical & professional education for the dependent wards & widows of Central Armed Police Forces & Assam Rifles (CAPFs & AR) Personnel.

💰The benefits under the scheme is as follows: | Amount of Scholarship: | • ₹3,000/- per month for girls. | • ₹2,500/- per month for boys | Note: The above scholarship amount is to be paid annually after selection @ ₹36,000/- to each girl & ₹30,000/- to each boy. | Duration of Scholarship: | Up to 5 years (depending upon the duration of the course being pursued by the applicant and as approved by the respective regulatory body).
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme for the Wards of States/UTs Police Personnel

The scheme was introduced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India from the academic session 2019-20 to encourage higher technical & professional education for the dependent wards of States/UTs Police Personnel who are martyred during Terror/Naxal attacks.

💰The benefits under the scheme is a follows: | Amount of Scholarship: | • ₹3,000/- per month for girls. | • ₹2,500/- per month for boys | Note: The above scholarship amount is to be paid annually after selection @ ₹36,000/- to each girl & ₹30,000/- to each boy. | Duration of Scholarship: | Up to 5 years (depending upon the duration of the course being pursued by the applicant and as approved by the respective regulatory body).
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme for the Wards/Widows of Central Police Force Personnel

The scheme aims to encourage higher technical and professional education for the wards of widows and ex-CPF personnel. Service conditions of Central Police Forces (CPFs) Personnel are extremely exacting, tough, rigorous, and peculiar to the Services.

💰Amount of Scholarship: | - ₹1250/- per month for boys | - ₹1500/- per month for girls | Duration of the Scholarship: | - Two to five years as approved by the concerned regulatory body for the programme.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Prime Small Enterprise Empowerment and Development(SEED) Scheme

Under the scheme provides financial support for setting up or expanding small business ventures. It primarily targets the unorganized sector and underserved business activities that contribute significantly to the local economy but have historically lacked institutional support.

💰50% of total project cost supported as upfront subsidy by Government of Meghalaya (₹50,000 max) | - 5% of total project cost to be contributed by entrepreneur as own share | - Remaining 45% of project cost eligible for bank loan | - Loan tenure of 2 years with a 3-month moratorium period before EMI begins | - Financial support strictly for asset creation (machinery, equipment), operational or working capital expenses not allowed | - Opportunity to access scheme through single online portal under CM-ELEVATE initiative | - Cash Credit loan option available for eligible beneficiaries | - Support to entrepreneurs from unorganized and underserved sectors with emphasis on creating local employment
📋 Travel & TourismState/ UT

Prime Tourism Vehicle Scheme-Meghalaya

The scheme boosts tourism by providing 50% financial assistance for adventure tourism vehicles, along with easy credit, operator training, and GPS and branding support.

💰50% of on-road vehicle cost supported (5% by the entrepreneur, 45% by the Government of Meghalaya) | - 5% EMI co-payment support for 12 months | - Credit linkage through partnered banks | - Pre-fitted GPS device with 5-year warranty (cost borne by Government, one-time) | - Branding cost of vehicle borne by the Government (first time only) | - Mandatory capacity building and training programs under Meghalaya Tourist Operator Program (MTOTP) by the Tourism Department | - Support from PRIME – Tourism Vehicle Cell for promotion, grievance redressal, and training | - Eligibility for multiple vehicle types, including 8–17 seater luxury buses, 4x4 vehicles, and MPVs for tourism and adventure tourism
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Printing and Free Distribution of Sanskrit Textbooks

The scheme aims to promote Sanskrit education by providing free Sanskrit textbooks to students studying in Classes 1 to 12. Under this scheme, annual financial assistance ranging from ₹250/- to ₹700/- is provided to each student enrolled in Classes 1 to 12 of Sanskrit schools.

💰Each student is provided annual financial assistance under the scheme as follows: | - Classes 1st to 5th: ₹250/- per student - Classes 6th to 8th: ₹400/- per student - Classes 9th to 10th: ₹600/- per student - Classes 11th to 12th: ₹700/- per student
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-1: Proof of Concept/ Prototypes/ Models

The scheme aims to support individual innovators which will enable them to achieve the agenda of inclusive development - one of the thrust areas of the XIIth five-year plan (2012-2017). The proposals shall preferably be considered in the following focus sectors: Green technology, Clean energy, etc.

💰Project cost up to ₹5,00,000 to help Innovators convert their ideas into demonstrable models/prototypes. - Maximum support under this category is ₹2,00,000 or 90% of the approved project cost, whichever is lower. | NOTE 1: The financial support is not an award or a prize or a research fellowship. The financial support is provided for the work to be undertaken. | NOTE 2: Elements like self-salary, rent of own accommodation, creation of infrastructure facility like shed etc should not form the component of support/funds. The support/funds should be mainly for prototype development work/proof of concept.
💼 ScienceCentral

PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer

The scheme aims to promote innovations in individuals, start-ups, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (PRISM). It offers financial support (up to ₹20,00,000/-) for Indian Citizens working on innovation projects requiring fabrication of working models, patenting, or technology transfer.

💰The maximum support under Category II is ₹20,00,000/- or 90% of the approved project cost, whichever is lower. The approved project cost must be more than ₹5,00,000/- and up to ₹35,00,000/-. | Eligible Components for Support | - Research and Development/Design Engineering/Consultancy charges. | - Rental charges for laboratory/workshop facilities. | - Essential equipment that cannot be taken on rent (reasons for purchase must be given). | - Raw material/spares/consumables cost. | - Fabrication/synthesis charges. | - Manpower cost of technical assistants, not exceeding 20% of the approved project cost. | - Testing and trials. | - Travel cost, not exceeding 5% of the approved project cost. | - Patent filing (actual fee paid to the patent office). | - Process know-how development. | - Proposals involving scientifically characterizing or testing the efficacy and toxicity of herbal formulations. | Exclusions from Support | - Innovator’s salary. | - Rental expenses for use of own facilities. | Disbursement | - The first release is based on milestones/deliverables projected in the project proposals and as recommended by the PRISM Advisory and Screening Committee (PASC). | - Subsequent releases are based on the assessment of the progress of the project by the Project Review Committee (PRC). | Conditions | - The applicant has to sign "Terms & Conditions" prior to the actual release of grants-in-aid. | - The approved projects will be monitored by the TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre/other network partners, including technical expert(s). | - The TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres will be periodically reporting project status to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research at an interval of 3 months. | - The Project Review Committees, consisting of external experts, will meet at least once in nine months to review the progress of the project. | - For student innovators, the institution will be responsible for final completion of the project in case the Innovator leaves the Institute/Organization without completion of the project.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Private Tuition Assistance to Scheduled Caste Students Studying in Standard 11th & 12th (General Stream)

Under the scheme, financial assistance is provided to Scheduled Caste (SC) students who are studying in Standard 11th and 12th (General Stream) and have obtained 75% or more marks in the 10th Standard for private coaching fees, as per merit prepared at state level up to 100 students.

💰Assistance Details: | • Standard 11th: ₹8,000/- per annum as a private tuition fees | • Standard 12th: ₹4,000/- per annum as a private tuition fees
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Private Tuition Assistance to Scheduled Caste Students Studying in Standard 11th & 12th (Science Stream)

Under the scheme, financial assistance is provided to Scheduled Caste (SC) students who are studying in Standard 11th and 12th (Science Stream) and have obtained 70% or more marks in the 10th Standard for private coaching.

💰Assistance Details: | • 11th Standard: ₹15,000/- per annum as a private tuition fees | • 12th Standard: ₹15,000/- per annum as a private tuition fees
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Private Tuition Assistance to Socially and Educationally Backward Class Students Studying in Science Stream of Class 11 & 12

Under this scheme, a grant of ₹15,000 each for class 11 and class 12 to cover private tuition fees for eligible SEBC students pursuing science education in higher secondary classes.

💰Financial assistance of ₹15,000 for Class 11th- Financial assistance of ₹15,000 for Class 12th
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Priyank Pathak Scholarship for B.Sc. Agriculture (4th Year) Students

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to meritorious students pursuing a B.Sc. in Agriculture who are in their fourth year of study, by awarding them a monthly scholarship of ₹ 800/- for one year.

💰Rate of Scholarship: ₹800/- per month.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Prize Schemes to the Students (State Level Prizes)

The scheme awards students from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC) for their excellent performance in academic exams studying in Government/Government Aided and Private Schools.

💰First Prize: ₹50,000/- (boys from BC), ₹25,000/- (girls from BC) - Second Prize: ₹30,000/- (boys from BC), ₹20,000/- (girls from BC) - Third Prize: ₹20,000/- (boys from BC), ₹15,000/- (girls from BC)
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

PRL Junior Research Fellowships

The Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), a prestigious institution under the Department of Space, Government of India, launched the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) Program.

💰Fellowship Allowance: | • Junior Research Fellow (JRF): ₹37,000/- per month. | • Senior Research Fellow (SRF, after 2 years): ₹42,000/- per month (based on performance review). | Platinum Jubilee Research Fellowship (ATAL): | • Selected meritorious JRFs may receive an additional ATAL fellowship of ₹40,000/- per month (for 3rd to 5th year). | Ph.D. Registration: | • Fellows have the opportunity to register for a Ph.D. at an institute/university with an MoU with PRL.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

PRL's Vikram Sarabhai Postdoctoral Fellowship (VISHWAS)

The Vikram Sarabhai Postdoctoral Fellowship (VISHWAS) program is an initiative by the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) to honor the legacy of Prof. Vikram Sarabhai by supporting young doctorates to pursue groundbreaking research in fundamental science with societal impact.

💰Number of VISHWAS Fellowships: 3 | Scholarship Amount: | - Scholars receive ₹1,00,000/- per month with HRA and other facilities as per PRL/DOS rules. | Duration: | - Maximum of 2 years (subject to successful annual reviews). It may be extended for one additional year based on justification and approval.
🏠 Housing & ShelterState/ UT

Procedure for Admission in Government Child Care Institution, Government Communication Home and Open Shelter Home

The scheme aims to support orphaned, destitute, abandoned & vulnerable children by providing them with clothing, food, accommodation, medical care, education & other essential facilities in Government Child Care Institutions, Government Communication Homes, & Open Shelter Homes within the state.

💰In the institutions and homes, children are provided with free facilities such as clothing, food, accommodation, medical care, counselling, entertainment, training, and education. Along with these facilities, children are also provided day care facility based on their needs.
🏠 Housing & ShelterState/ UT

Procedure for Admission to Government Women Welfare and Rehabilitation Centre and Women's Home

The scheme aims to provide support to women above 18 years of age who are orphans, destitute, abandoned, found on roads, or mentally and physically disabled. Such women are provided with clothing, food, accommodation, medical care, counselling, entertainment, and training facilities free of cost.

💰Women above 18 years of age who are mentally and physically disabled, or destitute women, are provided with clothing, food, accommodation, medical care, counseling, entertainment, and training facilities free of cost.
👩 Women and ChildState/ UT

Procedure for Making "Orphan Certificate" for Getting Horizontal Reservation for Orphan Children

This certificate provides 5% horizontal reservation in Government/Non-Government services for affected children, including those whose both biological or adoptive parents have died within 21 years from the child’s birth. orphan children residing in voluntary or government-run homes within the state.

💰Through this certificate, a 5% horizontal reservation is provided in Government/Non-Government services to eligible beneficiaries.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Procedure for Making Medical Certificate (for Certifying Disability)

The certificate aims to ensure that persons with disabilities can easily obtain authentic medical certification required to avail benefits under various social welfare schemes, including disability pensions, scholarships, healthcare facilities, and employment reservations.

💰This certificate is essential to verify a person’s disability and to enable them to avail the benefits of various social welfare schemes such as pensions, scholarships, and reservations in employment.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Procurement of Food Grains From Farmers at Support Price

The scheme aims to ensure fair and assured prices for farmers by enabling direct government procurement of wheat, paddy, maize, and jowar from registered farmers at the centrally declared Minimum Support Price (MSP) along with any applicable state bonus during the designated procurement period.

💰Farmers receive assured and fair prices for their crops at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) fixed by the government. | - The scheme ensures direct procurement from farmers through government centers.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Production Incentive / Back-Ended Subsidy for Cultivation of Horticulture Crops

Through this scheme, the farmers who possess farmer's identity cards / authenticated land records/documents are provided with One-Time Assistance/ Bi‐Annual Assistance/ Annual Assistance for the Cultivation of Horticulture Crops such as Mango, Guava, and Sapota.

💰One Time Assistance | - Mango: ₹ 12,250. | - Guava: ₹ 5,830. | - Sapota: ₹ 2,300. | - Other fruits (not covered under the NHM scheme): ₹ 25,000. | Bi‐annual Assistance (Two Seasons Per Year) - Thai and Aadi Pattams | - Hybrid vegetables: ₹ 5,000. | - Country Vegetables: ₹ 12,500. | - Winter Vegetables: ₹ 18,750. | Annual Assistance | - Coconut: ₹ 7,500. | - Tapioca: ₹ 12,500. | - Betel Vine: ₹ 1,500/‐, not exceeding ₹ 50,000/‐ Ha. | _The eligible subsidy amount shall be released to the beneficiary's account on DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode after obtaining expenditure sanction as per norms._ | _The final list of the beneficiaries would be displayed on the notice board of Uzhavar Uthaviyagams._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Pharmaceuticals

The scheme provides financial incentives on the incremental sales (over Base Year) of pharmaceutical goods and in-vitro diagnostic medical devices to selected applicants based on pre-defined selection criteria. The applicant must be a manufacturer of pharmaceutical goods.

💰The scheme has a total financial outlay of ₹1,50,00,00,00,000/-. | - The incentive is provided on the net incremental sales of eligible products over a period of 6 years (Financial Year 2022-23 to Financial Year 2027-28). | - The rate of incentive for Category 1 and Category 2 products is 10% for the first four years (Financial Year 2022-23 to 2025-26), 8% for the fifth year (Financial Year 2026-27), and 6% for the sixth year (Financial Year 2027-28). | - The rate of incentive for Category 3 products is 5% for the first four years (Financial Year 2022-23 to 2025-26), 4% for the fifth year (Financial Year 2026-27), and 3% for the sixth year (Financial Year 2027-28). | - The incentive allocation ceiling is ₹1,10,00,00,00,000/- for Group A, ₹22,50,00,00,000/- for Group B, and ₹17,50,00,00,000/- for Group C. | - The maximum incentive per applicant is capped at ₹10,00,00,00,000/- for Group A, ₹2,50,00,00,000/- for Group B, and ₹50,00,00,000/- for Group C. | *Applicants must submit a claim for disbursement of incentive online on an annual basis within one month of the closure of the financial year. | *75% of the claim amount is released immediately upon order, and the remaining 25% is released after the submission of final audited accounts. | *Selected applicants must furnish a self-certified quarterly review report within 30 days from the end of each quarter.

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