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👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Rehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Marriage Incentives & Support

The scheme is designed to assist Cured Leprosy Persons who face social and economic challenges in arranging marriages for their daughters.

💰Financial Support: A one-time grant of up to ₹50,000/- for the marriage of daughters of Cured Leprosy Persons.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Rehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Pre & Post-Matric Scholarship

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to the parents of Cured Leprosy Persons in order to support such parents in successfully bringing up their children against societal intolerance, stigma, discrimination and violence.

💰CategoryRate/ Per MonthPre-Matric (From Std. V to X)₹800/-Post-Matric (From Std. XI-XII)₹1,000/-General Graduate/Post-Graduate Courses₹1,500/-Professional Degrees/ Diplomas/ Certificates₹2,000/- | Note: The scholarship is provided for a maximum period of 10 months in an academic year.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Rehabilitation Treatment For The Disabled

The government of Meghalaya provides rehabilitation treatment for persons with disabilities under the "Disability Rehabilitation Scheme".

🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of College Fees for Scheduled Caste Students in Professional Colleges (Top 20)

Through this scheme, reimbursement of tuition fees and examination fees is facilitated for students who have achieved marks above 75% in the Higher Secondary Course Examination and secured a place in the 'Top 20' Rank. The scheme aims to alleviate the financial burden on eligible students.

💰Reimbursement of Tuition Fees and Examination Fees.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Reimbursement of Expenditure for Occupational Diseases (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The "Reimbursement of Expenditure for Occupational Diseases'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Punjab, is a welfare scheme that provides reimbursement of expenditure incurred by the beneficiaries and their dependents for the treatment of 16 dangerous ailments.

💰Financial Coverage: ₹1,00,000/- or actual expenses, whichever is less. | Note: To avail the scheme benefits, the applicant have to exhaust the benefit of ₹50,000/- for all his/her health ailments with the health card facility under the Bhagat “Puran Singh Sehat Beema Yojna” Scheme.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Reimbursement of Expenses for Startups Operating from Leased/Privately Owned Premises Scheme

“Reimbursement of Expenses for Startups Operating from Leased/Privately Owned Premises Scheme” is a scheme for the Startups of Goa. The cost towards internet connectivity, software license fees and cloud services fees, will be reimbursed.

💰For start-ups that operate from privately owned premises: | - The cost towards internet connectivity, software license fees, and cloud services fees, will be reimbursed subject to an upper limit of ₹ 1,00,000 per quarter for a period of one year. | - This benefit can be availed by 20 start-ups each year which the SPC shall select as per its guidelines. | For start-ups that operate from rented premises: | - The cost towards internet connectivity, software license fees, and cloud services fees, will be reimbursed subject to an upper limit of ₹ 1,00,000 per quarter for a period of one year. | - This benefit can be availed by 20 start-ups each year which the SPC shall select as per its guidelines. | - For local start-ups that operate out of rented premises, a lease rental subsidy of up to ₹ 20/- per square foot per month will be reimbursed quarterly for a period of up to two years. | - This incentive is subject to a cap of ₹ 3,00,000 per annum and can be availed by 25 start-ups each year which shall be selected by the SPC as per its guidelines. | NOTE 1: A start-up can only avail the benefits either as per clause 1 or clause 2 at any given time. | NOTE 2: Under no circumstance shall the benefits under this scheme be considered an entitlement. The SPC shall reserve the sole right to accept or reject applications.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of Fees of ST Students Studying in Sainik School Private Institutions

The "Reimbursement of Fees for ST Students" scheme by the Tribal Welfare Department, Madhya Pradesh, offers free accommodation, school fees, and education for eligible students in Sainik Schools and private institutions.

💰Free arrangement for accommodation, school fees and studies for the students.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Reimbursement of membership Fee in Government promoted E-Commerce Portals

Reimbursement of Membership fee of Government promoted e-commerce portals Scheme is a sub scheme under National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub (NSSH) scheme.

💰The financial assistance may be provided 80% or a maximum of ₹ 25,000/- (excluding applicable taxes) whichever is less, per financial year for new as well as renewals for SC/ST MSE.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Reimbursement of Stamp Duty and Registration Charges

The scheme "Reimbursement of Stamp Duty and Registration Charges" by the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, is introduced with the objective of reducing the stamp duty and registration charges incurred by MSEs investing in backward blocks.

💰50% reimbursement of stamp duty and Registration charges paid to the Registration department on the purchase of land meant for industrial use.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of the MS-CIT Course

The Reimbursement of the MS-CIT Course scheme was launched by the Maharashtra Building And Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWW), Labour Department Maharashtra.

💰Reimbursement of the MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) course fees for up to two children of registered construction workers.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of Tuition Fee and Transport Facility to Scheduled Castes Students Studying in Technical Institutions in Haryana

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to Scheduled Castes students pursuing AICTE-approved technical courses. Under this scheme, eligible students receive tuition fee reimbursement and transport facility benefits.

💰Tuition Fee Reimbursement: | - The reimbursement covers the actual tuition fee of ₹20,000/- for diploma courses and ₹40,000/- for degree courses, whichever is lower. | Transport Facility Reimbursement: | - The reimbursement covers the actual amount of state transport facilities (train pass/bus pass).
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of Tuition Fees for Typewriting and Shorthand Courses for Children of Widows

“Reimbursement of Tuition Fees for Typewriting and Shorthand Courses for Children of Widows” by the Dept of Women & Child Development, Govt of Pondicherry, was introduced to encourage the children of widows to pursue Typewriting and Shorthand courses and facilitate the reimbursement of course fees.

💰Financial Assistance of ₹ 50/- per month, as a reimbursement of the tuition fees. | The reimbursement shall be allowed only for a maximum period of ten months for a course and for the first attempt only. | The reimbursement shall be allowed only for any two children of the widow.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of Tuition Fees to the Wards of Ex-Servicemen/Widows (Sainik Welfare)

"Reimbursement of Tuition Fees to the Wards of Ex-Servicemen/Widows (Sainik Welfare)" is a Welfare Scheme by the Dept of Sainik Welfare, Puducherry. The wards of the ESM / Widows of ESM studying in Government-recognized Institutions are provided reimbursement of their tuition fees.

💰Monthly Stipend (in ₹) According to the Level of Qualification | - School: 1,000. | - Military/Sainik Schools: 2,000. | - School for Special Children: 2,000. | - Diploma in Polytechnic: 800. | - NDA/IMA (National Defence Academy/Indian Military Academy): 2,000. | - Bachelor Degree: 1,000. | - Master Degree: 1,500. | - Professional Course (MBBS/BE/BTech) (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery / Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Technology): 2,000. | *The rate listed above or the actual cost of the fee, whichever is less, is reimbursed.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Reimbursement of Tution Fee for SC/ST/OBC/Min students in Public Schools in Class I to XII

The scheme aims to provide financial support by reimbursing tuition and compulsory fees for SC/ST/OBC students from low-income families (below ₹3,00,000/- per annum) studying in recognized schools in Delhi. Beneficiaries must meet academic and attendance criteria.

💰Reimbursement Amount: Maximum reimbursement of ₹48,000/- or actual paid fees (whichever is less) covering tuition, lab, and library fees. | Conditions for Disbursement | - Student must score 50% and above marks in the preceding year. | - Student must have at least 70% attendance in the preceding year. | Mode of Disbursement: Direct transfer to the student’s bank account (joint account with parent/guardian allowed).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Reimbursement/ Spot Exemption of Sales Tax on High-Speed Diesel Oil

The scheme "Reimbursement/ Spot Exemption of Sales Tax on High-Speed Diesel Oil" under "Financial Assistance for Availing Subsidy Components for the Development of Marine Fisheries" introduced to reimburse the sales tax on high-speed diesel oil used by the registered mechanized boat operators.

💰The prevailing sales tax on high-speed diesel oil consumed by a registered boat will be reimbursed/spot-exempted subject to a maximum of 15,000 liters per boat per annum, as may be revised by Government from time to time.
🏠 Housing & ShelterCentral

Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps

The scheme provides relief materials, which among other things include Feeding Charges, Subsidized Rice, Clothing Materials, Utensils, Transportation Charges (on arrival), Porterage and Transport (on repatriation), Cash Doles, Infrastructure Facilities (at camps), Electricity, Drinking Water, etc.

💰(a) Food for Temporary Stay in Different Camps | - In Quarantine Camp refugees are provided cooked food @ ₹ 45/- per day per adult, and @ ₹ 30/- per day per child. | - Refugees in Special Camps are provided cooked food @ ₹ 70/- per day per adult. | - Clothing material is also provided. | (b) Rice at a Subsidized Rate: | - Family Members: 01 Adults; Age: Above 8 years; Quantity of Rice: 400 grams daily | - Family Members: 02 Children; Age: Below 8 years; Quantity of Rice: 200 grams daily | (c) Free Clothing Materials | - Gender: Male; Category: Adult; Items: Dhoti (2); Vests (2) | - Gender: Male; Category: Child; Items: Half Trousers (2); Inner Garments (Vests) (1); Half Sleeve Shirt (1) | - Gender: Female; Category: Adult; Items: Sari (2); Blouse (2); Skirt (1) | - Gender: Female; Category: Child; Items: Skirt (1); Blouse (1); Frock/Gown (1) | - Category: Every Family; Items: Towels (2) | - Category: Every Adult; Items: Mat (1) | - Category: Every Adult (Once in 2 years); Items: Blanket (1) | NOTE: The above-listed materials are provided every year to all the refugees/refugee families in the camps free of cost except the blankets which are given once in two years. | (d) Aluminum Utensils | - Rice boiling utensils (5 ltr. Capacity ): 1 | - Sambar, Curry Utensils (2 ltr. Capacity): 1 | - Large spoon: 2; Dining Plates: 2; Tumblers: 2 | (e) Transportation Charges (on arrival) as per Approved Rates. | (f) Porterage & Transport (on repatriation) as per Approved Rates. | (g) Medical Assistance | - Refugees are given health check-ups & assistance upon arrival in Transit Camp. | - Medical assistance is rendered by Primary Health Centres/Government Hospitals (in Refugee Camps by the Government of Tamil Nadu). | - After an appropriate medical check-up, preventive medicine like inoculation for measles is administered, free of cost. | (h) Cash Dole Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in Camps | - Family Members: Head of the Family; Cash doles at Present (₹): 400.00 | - Family Members: Other Adults; Cash doles at Present (₹): 288.00 | - Family Members: First Child; Cash doles at Present (₹): 180.00 | - Family Members: Other Children; Cash doles at Present (₹): 90.00 | (i) Infrastructure Facilities at the Camps including Internal Roads, Electricity and Drinking Water. | Temporary huts were constructed and remodelled to the size of 10x10 sq feet with the provision of basic amenities. | (j) Vehicles and Petrol | Four vehicles have been approved by MHA from time to time. | Expenditure on petrol for these vehicles is also reimbursed by MHA. | (k) Exit Permits | The refugees, who are willing to go back to Sri Lanka or to any other country of their choice at their own cost, are issued with "Exit Permits" by the respective District Collectors. | (l) Cooked Food | While the refugees are in the quarantine camps under the supervision of the police department, cooked food is provided to the refugees every day (three times) at the rate of Rs 45/- per adult per day and Rs 30/- per child per day. | (m) Security | Multi-Colour Identity Cards are issued to every refugee above the age of 12 years to ensure their welfare and security. | (n) Pregnancy Care | - Pregnant Sri Lankan Tamil women are given Rs.1,000/- per month during the eighth, ninth and tenth months of pregnancy and for the first three months after the delivery, totalling Rs. 6,000/- under Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy Maternity Financial Assistance Scheme of the Government of Tamil Nadu. | - When the Sri Lankan Tamil refugee women are pregnant, they are administered tetanus injections by the nurses from the concerned Primary Health Centers (PHCs), after appropriate medical check-ups. | - Required medical counselling is provided to pregnant women every month, after appropriate medical check-ups. | - Pregnant women are provided with required vitamin tablets, milk, fruits and bread under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS). | - Pregnant mothers can be admitted to the nearby PHC or hospital, free of cost, for child delivery. | - Following child delivery, the child’s birth certificate can be obtained through the hospital. | - Following the birth of a child, the details are furnished to the Village Administrative Officer and Special Revenue Inspector to record the same in the family card through which they can receive the cash doles immediately. | - Following the birth of a child, the nurses of the PHCs should continue to monitor the growth of the child and the mother’s health. | - The required nutritious food, vitamin tablets, milk, and fruits are given free of cost under the ICDS. | - Timely administration of polio drops, free of cost, to children is provided. | (o) Education | The refugee students studying upto 12th class in Government and Government-Aided schools are given free education, free notebooks, textbooks, free uniforms, free noon meals and a free bus pass to commute from the camp to the school. Students studying 11th class are given free bicycles. | (p) Employment | With a view to facilitating the refugees to earn their livelihood, they are permitted to leave the camps between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. in search of jobs commensurate with their skills /qualifications (subject to the laws in force in this regard).
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Relief During Natural Calamities Such as Cyclone, Flood or Fire (Sainik Welfare)

"Relief During Natural Calamities Such as Cyclone, Flood or Fire" is a Welfare Scheme by the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund of the Dept of Sainik Welfare, Puducherry. Through this scheme, up to ₹40,000/- is provided to the registered ESM / Widows/Dependents of ESM as a relief during natural calamities.

💰The actual cost of damage or a maximum of ₹40,000/- is provided as a relief during natural calamities such as cyclone, flood or fire. | - The amount, as decided by the Management Committee, is credited to the beneficiary’s Bank Account through RTGS/ NEFT.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Relief to the Unregistered Workers

The "Relief to the Unregistered Workers" scheme was launched by the Telangana Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, LET&F Dept. Telangana aimed to provide financial assistance to the dependents of unregistered building & construction workers who die in accidents at construction sites.

💰Compensation for Deceased Workers: | - Financial Assistance of ₹50,000/- to the dependents of unregistered workers who die in accidents at construction sites or related projects. | Relief for Permanent Disabilities: | - ₹20,000/- is provided for cases of permanent disability where the disability is 50% or above. | - ₹10,000/- is provided for cases of permanent partial disability where the disability is below 50%.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Relief under Natural Calamity / Pandemic Period (PBAOCWWB)

The Board provides financial assistance of ₹ 2,000/- to the registered worker as a relief during a natural calamity/pandemic. The amount is credited through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the bank account of the registered construction worker. The applications are accepted offline.

💰₹ 2,000/- credited as Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the bank account.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Remembering Tiatr Artistes of Yesteryears - Organisation of Special Dedicated Programmes

The scheme aims to make younger generation aware of the contribution and sacrifices of great tiatr personalities of the past. It provides collaboration and financial assistance to produce special dedicated programmes on late artistes.

💰Financial Assistance: Tiatr Academy of Goa will provide financial assistance as fixed by Tiatr Academy of Goa for each show. | Infrastructure Support: Provision of auditorium/hall to stage the programme. | Village Performances: Financial assistance as fixed by Tiatr Academy of Goa for erecting temporary pandal, providing stage, sound, etc. for village performances. | Additional Shows: Option for additional 2 shows in villages at an amount as fixed by Tiatr Academy of Goa plus additional amount as fixed by Tiatr Academy of Goa for Pandal/Hall/Auditorium including Stage, Sound, etc. | Documentation: Tiatr Academy of Goa will document the programme and preserve it at Tiatr Academy of Goa's library. | Marketing Materials: Provision of banner for tiatr performances and logo for musical shows. | Number of Shows: Maximum of 4 shows at different places including 1 show at the area of residence. | _ Tiatr Academy of Goa has no objection if sponsorship is taken by the producer from other sources._ | Conditions | _All shows must be shown to the public free without charging any tickets._ | _Programme duration should be at least 2 hours for musical show and 3 hours for tiatr._ | _Display Tiatr Academy of Goa banner compulsorily on front side wing of stage for tiatr or minimum size of 6ft. x 10ft. backdrop with Tiatr Academy of Goa logo for musical show._ | _*Return banner to Tiatr Academy of Goa after all shows are staged._
🤝 Transport & InfrastructureState/ UT

Rental Housing Scheme

The scheme aims to provide rental housing to individuals and families from lower and middle-income groups, address housing shortages, prevent unauthorized settlements, and promote orderly urban development. It benefits Grade Third and Grade Fourth employees and eligible non-government individuals.

💰Rental Housing Provision: Provides rental housing to needy people, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas.- Employment-based Accommodation: Offers accommodation specifically for Grade Third and Grade Fourth government or semi-government employees.- Non-government Eligibility: Benefits eligible non-government individuals without property in the area.- Urban Development: Helps reduce unauthorized settlements by offering planned housing.- Transparent Allocation: Ensures transparent allotment through a draw-of-lots system as per Honourable Gauhati High Court directions.- Geographic Coverage: Supports urban and semi-urban housing needs across Assam with 2,322 rental flats constructed, of which 1,858 are located in greater Guwahati.- Urban Planning Support: Contributes to urban planning and stability by managing migration and housing demand.- Housing Categories: Housing types include Middle Income Group, Lower Income Group, and Economically Weaker Section categories. | Conditions | - Payment of rent and security deposit as per allotment order. | - Compliance with all terms and conditions outlined under Section 15(1) of the Assam State Housing Board Rules, 1976.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Replanting & Rejuvenation of Coconut Garden" by the Coconut Development Board

Through the scheme “Replanting & Rejuvenation of Coconut Garden (R&R)" by the Coconut Development Board, the coconut farmers are provided financial assistance through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode for the cutting & removal, replanting, and for integrated management practices.

💰Cutting & Removal @ ₹ 1,000/‐ per palm subject to a maximum of ₹ 32,000/ per hectare. - Assistance for Replanting @ ₹ 40 per seedling subject to a maximum of ₹ 4,000.- Integrated Management Practices @ ₹ 17,500/‐ per hectare in two annual installments, for upto 4 hectares per farmer.- Seasonality: Annually.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Research (PhD) Scholarship for SC/ST Students

The scheme is implemented by the Higher Education Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, offers financial support for PhD research work to SC/ST students. Eligible students receive ₹16,000/- per month, totaling ₹1,92,000/- per year, which is directly transferred to their bank accounts.

💰Under this scheme, SC/ST students registered for research (PhD) work at any university in India, following an interview with the Research Degree Committee, will receive a monthly scholarship of ₹16,000/-, totaling ₹1,92,000/- per year. | - The scholarship is provided for a maximum period of 3 years, subject to meeting the prescribed eligibility criteria.
📋 ScienceState/ UT

Research and Development Grant

The scheme aims to encourage scientific research to address the state’s problems by providing grants and technical support to scientists, researchers, and academic institutions across the state.

💰Grants are provided to promote research aimed at addressing various problems in the interest of the state through scientific research. | - Academic scientists from government or private colleges/universities/research institutes/technical institutions, and research scholars across the state are eligible to participate.

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