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🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Skill Upgradation and Vocational Education Scheme: For Worker's Childrens (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

"Skill Upgradation and Vocational Education Scheme: For Worker's Children'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Dept. of Labour, Punjab, is a welfare scheme that provides full course fees, boarding and lodging assistance to the children of registered workers who acquire Skill from technical institutions.

💰Financial Assistance: | - Full course fee for admission fee/ coaching fee. | - Full course fee for hostel boarding/ lodging.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Skill Upgradation Program Karnataka

The "Skill Upgradation Program Karnataka" scheme aims to upgrade the skills of artisans in leather technology, footwear/leather goods making, and designing by sending them for advanced training at renowned institutions like CFTI Chennai, CLRI, and Karnataka Institute of Leather Technology.

💰Course Sponsorship: The corporation covers the entire cost of the course for selected artisans.- Stipend: A stipend is provided during the course duration to support the participants
🌾 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Skilled Youth Startup Scheme

Sikkim Skilled Youth Startup Scheme was launched in 2020 and is implemented by the Department of Commerce & Industries which aims at assisting the educated unemployed youth in setting up a myriad of enterprises through loans with back-ended financial subsidy assistance.

💰Financial support through bank loans with back-ended subsidy of 35% or 50%. | - Maximum admissible project cost varies by category, up to ₹20 lakhs. | - Mandatory Entrepreneur Development Training (3 days) provided before loan disbursement. | - Preference for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) with 50% subsidy eligibility. | - Support for a wide range of sectors including: | - Dairy, poultry, piggery, food processing. | - Wood and bamboo crafts. | - Homestays and tourism. | - IT services, tailoring, coaching centers. | - Automobile workshops and diagnostic centers. | Activities covered and maximum project cost: | S. No.CategoryMaximum Project cost Admissible1Animal Husbandry, Agriculture & Allied activities-Dairy, Poultry and PiggeryDairy:5 lakhs, Poultry:3 lakhs, Piggery:5 lakhs2Organic Farming - Green house 3 lakhs3Food Processing and other manufacturing sectors10 lakhs4Wood Handicraft & Cottage Industries 10 lakhs5Metal Fabrication works 10 lakhs6Tourism -Paragliding, Mountain cycling, etc.10 lakhs7Rural Homestays 15 lakhs 8 IT & IT enabled services10 lakhs8IT & IT enabled services10 lakhs9Cutting and tailoring for Cooperative registered societies20 lakhs10Bakery & Restaurants **15 lakhs11Beauty Parlours/Boutique/Grocery/Manihari & other Retail shops 10 lakhs10 lakhs12Coaching Institute/Training Centre5 lakhs13Herbal Products Industry including Nurseries 10 lakhs10 lakhs14Paper bags/Paper plates 10 lakhs10 lakhs15Bamboo based Industry (Cane & Bamboo) 10 lakhs10 lakhs16Automobile Workshop Garage/Car spa 10 lakhs10 lakhs17Diagnostic Centres 20 lakhs20 lakhs18Film Industry/Film Auditorium (Minisize) excluding construction20 lakhs1919 Any Other Project which the Committee deems to be fit for funding Nominal funding
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Small Business (GBCDC)

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance at a low interest rate to SEBC individuals for small business ventures.

💰Financial assistance in the form of a loan up to ₹2,00,000/-. | - The loan can be utilised for starting small businesses such as grocery stores, dairy parlours, animal fodder sales centres, mobile and computer repairing shops, etc.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Small Business in Service/Trading Sector for Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan Swavalamban Yojana)

The scheme offers loans up to ₹50 lakhs for self-employment to disabled persons in sectors like Agriculture, Small Business/Artisan & Traditional Occupations, Transport & Service Sectors, etc. Eligible individuals can access loans with interest rates ranging from 5% to 9% per annum.

💰Under this scheme, loans up to ₹50,00,000/- are offered for self-employment to Persons with Disabilities across a wide range of income-generating activities, including Agriculture and Allied Activities, Small Business/Artisan & Traditional Occupations, Transport Sector & Service Sector, and Technical & Professional Trades/Courses. | - Loans are provided to individuals falling under OH/VH/HH/MR categories at different rates of interest ranging from 5% to 9% per annum.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Small Business Scheme (Gujarat Gopalak Vikas Nigam)

The scheme aims to support small businesses. Through this scheme, individual loans at an annual interest rate are provided to members of the SEBC Rabari and Bharwad communities for establishing businesses, such as grocery shops, dairy parlours, and animal food sales centres.

💰The maximum loan limit is ₹2,00,000/- per individual. | - The interest rate is 6% per annum. | - The loan amount disbursed is 95% of the total project cost. | - The beneficiary Contribution is 5% of the total project cost.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Small Industries Unit for Persons with Disabilities

This scheme provides loan of up to ₹25 lakhs is provided to persons with disabilities for establishing small industrial units focused on manufacturing, fabrication, & production. Permanent residents of Haryana, aged 18 or older, with a disability of 40% or more, is eligible to avail the benefits.

💰Under this scheme, loan assistance of up to ₹25,00,000/- is provided to differently-abled persons for setting up manufacturing, fabrication, and production units.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Small Scale Lending Scheme (Microfinance)

The scheme aims to provide microcredit to the small entrepreneurs of the target group. It provides loans up to ₹1,25,000/- at 5% interest rate to eligible beneficiaries belonging to the Rabari and Bharwad castes.

💰Loan Amount: Maximum loan limit of ₹1,25,000/-. | Interest Rate: Subsidized interest rate of 5% per annum. | Loan Coverage: 95% of the project cost is covered through a loan. | Beneficiary Contribution: Only 5% contribution is required from the beneficiary. | Target Group Support: Specifically designed for small entrepreneurs from the Rabari and Bharwad communities.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Smart Phone for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons

The scheme 'Smart Phone for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons' was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to distribute smart phone to needy visually impaired & hearing impaired students, unemployed youth, self-employed.

💰Free distribution of smart phones.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

SMILE - Comprehensive Rehabilitation For Welfare Of Transgender Persons

A scheme to provide Financial Assistance in the form of scholarships is provided to Transgender students studying in secondary school (IX & X) & senior secondary school (XI & XII) to reduce the incidence of dropout and support their educational aspirations.

💰A sum of ₹13,500/- shall be given as post-matric / pre-matric scholarships to eligible transgender students once every year.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentCentral

SMILE - Comprehensive Rehabilitation For Welfare Of Transgender Persons – Skill Development And Training

The scheme aims to provide employment opportunities to the person belonging to transgender person community by providing them market-oriented skills.

🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Smt. Bimla Rani Memorial Award (B.Sc. Ag., B.V.Sc. & A.H., B.H.Sc. & B.F.Sc.)

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance and encourage meritorious students pursuing Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.Sc. Ag.), Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.), Bachelor of Home Science (B.H.Sc.), and Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.) courses.

💰Award Amount: ₹12,000/- per year.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Smt. Uma Gupta Fellowship for M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding) Students

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance and encourage meritorious students pursuing the M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding) course by offering a fellowship of ₹1000/- for three semesters, thereby reducing their economic burden.

💰Amount of Fellowship: ₹1,000/- per month (For three semesters only).
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Sneha Sparsha

"Sneha Sparsha" is a healthcare scheme by the Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Assam. In this scheme, financial assistance shall be provided for specialized treatment of children below 12 years of age affected with some serious ailments.

💰Permitted procedure and the maximum amount admissible: | Bone Marrow Transplant: Leukemia (Blood Cancer) and other conditions like Thalassemia, in which Bone Marrow Transplant may be considered as a mode of treatment, financial assistance up to ₹ 10,00,000 per case for referral of such cases to 'leading Hospitals outside the state equipped with facilities for such treatment. | Cochlear Implant: The scheme will offer financial assistance of up to ₹ 5,35,000 per case to BPL beneficiaries and ₹ 3,00,000 per case to APL beneficiaries for referral of such cases to a Hospital outside the state, if necessary. | Liver Transplant: The scheme will offer financial assistance of up to ₹ 16,00,000 per case to BPL beneficiaries and ₹ 10,00,000 per case to APL beneficiaries. Necessary arrangements shall be made for referral of such cases to leading Hospitals outside the state with state-of-the-art facilities for such treatment. | Kidney Transplant: The scheme will offer financial assistance of up to ₹ 3,00,000 per case to BPL beneficiaries and ₹ 2,00,000 per case to APL beneficiaries for referral of such cases to Hospitals outside the state, if necessary. | Artificial Limb: The scheme will offer financial assistance of up to ₹ 1,00,000 for Cosmetic Limbs and up to ₹ 2,50,000 if a Motorized Artificial Limb is considered necessary. | Blood Cancer: For treatment of Blood Cancer in children with Chemotherapy, financial assistance of up to ₹ 1,00,000 per case will be given. | Specialized Eye Surgery: like Retinal Surgery or Posterior Segment Procedures, an amount of ₹ 15,000 will be given as assistance. | Tumors: Solid tumors needing costly investigations and treatment with Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy will be given financial assistance of up to ₹ 25,000. Children in need of cancer-related surgery will be given financial assistance of up to ₹ 50,000. | Neurological Anomalies: Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida will be given assistance up to ₹ 50,000 for investigation, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation. | Thalassemia: Financial assistance of ₹ 1,00,000 will be provided to children suffering from Thalassemia, who are not fit for Bone Marrow Transplant but require specialized treatment like splenectomy, blood transfusion, and associated medicines. | NOTE 1: The rates notified are indicative and the actual admissible amount shall be fixed through a transparent process. | NOTE 2: Out of these, the first five points shall be considered for referral outside the State, and the rest of the procedures (6 to 10) treatment is available in the Medical College Hospitals and other Hospitals inside the state.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Snehapoorvam Scheme

Kerala Government has launched a noble initiative “Snehapoorvam Scheme” to provide financial assistance to orphans who are living in the family, with their relatives, friends, or the support of the community under the Social Welfare Department implemented through Social Security Mission.

💰Sl. No.Class/Degree/CourseAmount of Assistance1Children below 5 years and Class I to V₹300/- per month2Class VI to Class X ₹500/- per month3Class XI and Class XII₹750/- per month4Degree Courses / Professional Degree₹1000/- per month
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Snehasanthwanam

The Government of Kerala has launched the “Snehasanthwanam” scheme under the Kerala Social Security Mission. The scheme acts as a relief measure for the Endosulfan victims in the state of Kerala.

💰Under the scheme, financial assistance of ₹2200/- is given to the bedridden Endosulfan victims. | - Financial assistance of ₹1700/- is given to such bedridden Endosulfan victims who are getting ₹300/- per month as a disability pension. | - All other Endosulfan victims are given ₹1200/- based on the list furnished by the District Collector. | - In addition to this, monthly assistance of ₹700/- is given to the caregivers of Endosulfan victims who are fully bedridden or mentally retarded under the special Aswasakiranam scheme. | - Educational assistance will be provided to the Children of Endosulfan affected families as under: | a) Children studying in buds school – ₹ 2000/-. | b) Children studying in Class 1st to 7th – ₹2000/-. | c) Children studying in Class 8th to 10th – ₹3000/-. | d) Children studying in Plus One and Plus Two – ₹4000/-.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Snehasparsham

The Government of Kerala has launched the “Snehasparsham” scheme to protect and help unwed mothers. The problems of unwed mothers are linked with various socio-economic and cultural variables.

💰Under the scheme, financial assistance of ₹1000/- per month will be given to unwed mothers.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Snehayanam Scheme For Mothers Of Persons With Special Needs

The scheme “Snehayanam Scheme for Mothers of Persons with Special Needs” was launched by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala.

💰Under the scheme, Electric Auto Rickshaws will be provided free of cost to mothers of persons with disabilities who suffer financially.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Social Security Pension Scheme

Under this scheme, a monthly pension of ₹500/- is provided to Below Poverty Line (BPL) Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) and dwarf individuals to support them in living a respectful life.

💰Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries will receive a pension of ₹500/- per month. | Note: The pension amount will be directly transferred to the applicant's bank account.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Soft Loan Scheme for Women Entrepreneurs

The scheme “Soft Loan Scheme for Women Entrepreneurs” was started under Kerala Startup Mission to support women startups with a soft loan of an amount limited to ₹15 Lakhs as working capital for implementing works & projects received from Govt. departments and Public Sector Undertaking in Kerala.

💰Soft Loan against Purchase order will be given to Women Entrepreneurs at the rate of 6% per annum on simple interest. | - The amount of the loan is limited to 80% of the Purchase order and disbursement is as an advance against the milestone payment agreed by the client. | - The repayment period of the loan is 1 year or completion of the project with full settlement whichever is earlier. | - The maximum amount of loan outstanding will be ₹15 lakhs. | Note: The Startup shall ensure the proper delivery of the product service specified in the purchase order and the disbursement from the second installment will be based on the satisfactory completion of a milestone as certified by the client.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Soil Health Card Scheme - Uttarakhand

The scheme aims to provide Soil Health Cards to all farmers in the state, helping them understand the nutrient composition of their soil and the type and quantity of fertilizers suitable for their crops.

💰To provide Soil Health Cards to all farmers in the state. | - The soil of each farmer’s field is tested at soil testing laboratories, which are operational in all 13 districts. | - Farmers receive detailed information about the nutrient content of their soil, along with recommendations on the type and quantity of fertilizers best suited for their crops. | - Soil testing is provided free of cost to farmers. | - In hilly areas, a Soil Health Card is issued for agricultural land up to 2.5 hectares, while in plain areas, it is issued for land up to 10 hectares. Each card is valid for three years.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Soil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control

Through the scheme “Soil Resource Management and Inputs Quality Control", the farmers can give their soil and water samples to the soil testing lab for analysis and recommendation at completely free of cost.

💰The farmers from the Puducherry region can give their soil and water samples to the soil testing lab attached to this office for analysis and recommendation. | - The farmers of the Puducherry region are provided with soil health cards for their cultivable lands within a month. | - This office is also involved in analyzing the quality of the three most important inputs used by the farmers namely (i) Seeds (ii) fertilizers and (iii) Pesticides by trained analysis. Samples taken by the notified quality inspectors are analysed and the quality of the inputs is determined. | - If Farmers have doubts about the quality of important inputs like seeds, fertilizers and pesticides they may contact the agricultural officer (U.U.) concerned to assess the quality of these inputs by submitting the sample.
🌾 AgricultureState

Soil Testing Laboratory

Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department launched the "Soil Testing Laboratory" scheme for the farmer on 01 April 2013.

📋 ScienceState/ UT

Solar Based Hydroponic System

The system aims to develop and promote an innovative solar-based hydroponic system that integrates solar energy with modern greenhouse technology and mobile application support.

💰A solar-based hydroponic system has been installed at UCOST Dehradun. | The solar-based hydroponic system is the latest research in the state, in which an innovative and integrated solar greenhouse-based hydroponic solution and an Android mobile application have been developed for farmers and consumers. | Benefit: The automated solar-based hydroponic system will reduce energy consumption, minimize water usage, and enhance crop yields. The system also has the potential to serve as an entrepreneurial or business model and can be replicated in other Himalayan states, thereby creating improved livelihood opportunities for hill farmers and youth. | Smaller off-grid models of solar-based hydroponic systems, proposed to be developed in addition to on-grid systems, can be installed in remote areas where electricity supply is a major issue. This would help increase the individual income of hill farmers.

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