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🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Star College Scheme For Strengthening Of Science Education And Training At Undergraduate Level

The Dept. of Biotechnology has launched "Star College Scheme for Strengthening of Science Education and Training at Undergraduate Level" for improving critical thinking and 'hands-on' experimental work at the undergraduate (college) level in sciences.

💰Nature of Financial Assistance | - One-time non-recurring grant of ₹10,00,000 per science department, recurring grant of ₹3,00,000 per science department per year for a period of three years, subject to satisfactory annual review, and ₹1,00,000, ₹2,00,000 and ₹3,00,000 subject to their departments for mentoring and monitoring per college and ₹1,00,000 per year under contingency head will be provided. | - The scheme encourages the purchase of multiple copies of routine equipment required for science practicals in UG courses within a ceiling of ₹1,00,000. For the purchase of equipment costing more than one lakh and up to three lakhs, prior approval of DBT is required. | For Students | - Student training via the introduction of practicals, prescribed in the curriculum. | - Introduction of conceptual clarity via engaging students in minor projects, either singly or in groups of students not exceeding 4 in number. | - Inclusion of techniques for 'hands-on' training to strengthen concepts taught otherwise via theoretical approach. | - Summer training preferably via engaging students in research projects. | - Visits to neighboring industries, research institutions, or places of academic value. | - Use of IT in classroom, laboratory, and library activities. | - Organizing lectures by eminent scientists, and career counseling lectures specifically for creating awareness among students about their future career options in science. | - Any other relevant additional information. | For Faculty | - Faculty improvement program. | - Participation in summer courses for skill upgradation to be able to train students. | - Curriculum change to ensure more, 'hands-on' laboratory work. | - Greater emphasis on communicating research and research process to students. | - Introduce an internal review process by students regarding the implementation of various | - activities under the Star College Scheme. | - Feedback from students regarding the competence of faculty, adequacy of teaching/laboratory environment, and additional needs, if any. | Expected Outcomes | Annual Outcomes | - Increase in the number of practicals being conducted individually by the students. | - Introduction of “hands-on training” to enhance conceptual clarity for topics taught previously by theoretical approach. | - Engaging students in minor research projects. | - Faculty development programs and laboratory staff training programs. | - Involvement of students in scientific writing and journal club activities. | Consolidated outcome after the sanctioned tenure (3 years) | - Increase in the admission cut-off percentage and decrease in the dropout rates of students. | - Increase in the faculty generated resources viz extramural research grants from other funding agencies to strengthen the Star College Scheme efforts. | - Number of colleges or schools mentored from underprivileged areas. | - Number of colleges mentored to write grants for Star Scheme support and their outcome. | - SOPs developed, lab manuals created and uploaded on the website, or submitted to DBT.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Startup India Seed Fund Scheme- For Incubators

The scheme “Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)” was launched by the DPIIT on 19th April 2021 to provide financial assistance to startups for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market-entry, and commercialization.

💰A Grant of up to ₹5 (five) crore would be provided to a selected incubator in milestone-based three (or) more installments. | - A component of Management Fee @ 5% of the Seed Fund grant to the incubator will be provisioned (i.e. if an incubator is granted ₹1 crore of Seed Fund, then by including management fee @ 5%, the total assistance would be ₹1.050 crore). | Note 01: The exact quantum of grant and installments for each incubator will be decided by the Experts Advisory Committee (EAC) based on its evaluation. | Note 02: Incubators shall use the grant only for disbursal to eligible startups and shall not use the grant for facility creation or any other expenses. | Note 03: The Management Fee provisioned for incubators shall not be used by the incubator for facility creation or any other administrative expenses. The Management Fee will be utilized for administrative expenditure, selection and due diligence of startups, and monitoring of the progress of beneficiary startups. | Note 04: Installments shall be released to incubators upon submission of proofs of achievement of milestones as decided by EAC. A Proportionate Management fee shall also be released with each installment. | Note 05: The quantum of the first installment may be up to 40% of the total approved commitment. When the cash-in-hand of the incubator goes below 10% of the total commitment by EAC, the Incubator may request for the next installment, which shall be released to the incubator within 30 days of submission of proof of achievement of milestones. | Note 06: The grant should be utilized fully by the incubator within a period of three years from the date of receipt of the first installment of funds. | Note 07: If the Incubator has not utilized at least 50% of the total commitment within the first 2 years, then the Incubator will not be eligible for any further drawdowns. It will return all unutilized funds along with interest. | Note 08: Interest earned on all unutilized funds available with incubators shall be taken into account and adjusted at the time of the next release. | Note 09: The financing of beneficiaries will be done with efficiency and care. Selected incubators would be responsible for proper management and disbursement of the Seed Fund. | Note 10: The selected incubator shall maintain a transparent process of selection, monitoring, and disbursement mechanism for the fund. Seed Fund would be disbursed to selected startups after due diligence by the incubator. | Note 11: The incubators shall be responsible for providing physical infrastructure to the selected startups for regular functioning, support for testing and validating ideas, mentoring for prototype or product development or commercialization, and developing capacities in finance, human resources, legal compliances, and other functions. They are also expected to provide networking with investors and opportunities for showcasing at various national and international events. If the selected startup does not want to utilize the physical infrastructure of the incubator, the incubator shall offer all other resources and services to the startup. | Note 12: A startup selected by an incubator for assistance under this scheme shall not be charged any fees.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Startup India Seed Fund Scheme- For Startups

The scheme “Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)” was launched by the DPIIT on 19th April 2021 with an outlay of INR 945 Crore to provide financial assistance to startups for Proof of Concept, prototype development, product trials, market-entry, and commercialization.

💰Seed Funds to an eligible startup by the incubator shall be disbursed as follows: | - Up to ₹20 Lakhs as a grant for validation of Proof of Concept, prototype development, or product trials. The grant shall be disbursed in milestone-based installments. These milestones can be related to the development of prototypes, product testing, building a product ready for market launch, etc. | - Up to ₹50 Lakhs of investment for market entry, commercialization, or scaling up through convertible debentures or debt or debt-linked instruments. | - Seed funds shall strictly not be used by startups for the creation of any facilities and shall be utilized for the purpose it has been granted for. | Note 01: Not more than 20% of the total grant to an incubator shall be given as grants to start-ups by the incubator. The rate of interest (as defined under GFR) on unutilized funds available with the incubator would also be taken into account and adjusted at the time of the next release by DPIIT. | Note 02: For startups being supported through convertible debentures or debt, or debt-linked instruments, funds shall be provided at a rate of interest of not more than the prevailing repo rate. The tenure should be fixed at the time of sanctioning the loan by the incubator, which shall be not more than 60 months (5 years). A moratorium of up to 12 months may be provided for the startups. Because of the early stage of the startups, this shall be unsecured and no guarantee from the promoter or third party will be required. | Note 03: The incubator shall execute a legal agreement with the selected startups before the release of the first installment. The incubators shall ensure that the necessary terms and conditions, including milestones, related to the Seed Fund are detailed in the agreement. | Note 04: Subsequent disbursement would be linked to the achievement of previously specified milestones as per agreement between the startup and incubator. | Note 05: Startups will receive the funds in their company bank accounts. | Note 06: For grants, the first installment to any selected startup shall be released not more than 60 days from receipt of the application from the startup. The startup shall submit the interim progress update and utilization certificate to initiate the release of subsequent installments of the grant. | Note 07: Startup shall submit a final report and audited utilization certificate at the end of the project duration. For failed ventures, the entrepreneur will share his/her learnings and the reasons for failure in the report and submit this along with the utilization certificate for the fund amount. | Note 08: The incubator or any of its staff members shall not charge any fee in cash or in kind from applicants or beneficiaries under the scheme for any process of selection, disbursement, incubation, or monitoring. | Note 09: A grievance cell shall be set up at DPIIT for the scheme to address issues of applicants, such as delayed evaluation of applications, delayed disbursements by incubators, etc.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Startup Manipur

The state government of Manipur has introduced the 'Startup Manipur' initiative, aimed at promoting sustainable economic development and generating significant employment opportunities in the region.

🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Agriculture Scholarship for B.Sc. & M.Sc. Agriculture

The scheme “State Agriculture Scholarship for B.Sc. & M.Sc. Agriculture” was launched by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Nagaland to provide educational assistance to students who are undergoing undergraduate (B.Sc. Agriculture) and post-graduate programme (M.Sc. Agriculture).

💰Under the scheme, the eligible students will get the scholarship at the following rates: | Sl. No.Programme NameScholarship Amount1B.Sc. Agriculture₹700/- per month2M.Sc. Agriculture₹900/- per month2. The State Department of Agriculture also provides book grants & reimbursements annually to the enrolled students under the programme.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Agriculture Thesis Grant for M.Sc. Agriculture

The scheme “State Agriculture Thesis Grant for M.Sc. Agriculture” was launched by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Nagaland to provide a Thesis Grant to all the inhabitants of Nagaland who passed the M.Sc. Agriculture programme.

💰Under the scheme, the Thesis Grant will be given to students according to the course/programme in which they are enrolled.
🎓 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

State Art Exhibition (Student Category)

The "State Art Exhibition (Student Category)" is an annual event organized by the Art, Culture and Museums Department, Government of Goa, to promote and encourage creativity in the visual arts field among local students.

💰Three main prizes will be awarded in each section/category: | - 1st Prize: ₹10,000/- | - 2nd Prize: ₹7,000/- | - 3rd Prize: ₹5,000/- | Special Prizes: | - Ravji V. Gaunekar Memorial Prize by The Goa Hindu Association: ₹1,000/- | - Artist to Artist Award by Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar: ₹15,000/- | - Late Hanuman B. Neogi Memorial Prize: ₹1,000/-
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

State Art Exhibition Competition

The scheme "State Art Exhibition Competition" by the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat aims to promote fine arts and recognize artistic talents by providing awards and scholarships to artists, art students, and school children across Gujarat.

💰Artists Category: 23 prizes totaling ₹1,74,500/-. - Art Institute Students Category: 16 prizes totaling ₹48,000/-. - School Children Category: 50 prizes totaling ₹25,000/-. - Scholarship: Winning students in the art institution category are eligible for a monthly scholarship of ₹1,000/-.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Award for Teachers

The scheme "State Awards to Teachers" aims to celebrate the unique contribution of the finest teachers in the state and honor those who have improved the quality of school education and enriched students' lives. Ten state awards consisting of ₹100,000 and a citation each are provided to teachers.

💰Monetary Award | - Amount: ₹100,000 per awardee | - Total awards: 10 | Additional Benefits | Citation | Distribution of Awards | - Primary Teachers: 2 awards (one per district) | - Secondary Teachers: 4 awards (two per district) | - High School Headmasters: 2 awards (one per district) | - Higher Secondary Teachers: 1 award (state-level) | - Higher Secondary Principal: 1 award (state-level) | NOTE: Out of the 10 awards, 2 awards are reserved for differently abled teachers/Special Educators/Head of schools. Special Educators are allowed to apply for State Awards under the category of Sr. No. 1 & 2.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

State Award for the Welfare of the Handicapped

“State Award for the Welfare of the Handicapped” was launched by the Dept of Social Welfare, Govt of Puducherry. The individuals and institutions are conferred awards on 3rd December every year to encourage them to become economically productive to serve the cause of the Persons with Disability.

💰Outstanding Differently Abled Government / Private Employee: ₹ 10,000/-. | - Outstanding Differently Abled Self-employed Persons: ₹ 10,000/-. | - Individual Serving for the Cause of the Differently Abled: ₹ 15,000/-. | - Institutions Serving the Cause of the Differently Abled: ₹ 25,000/- (Subject to Financial Selection by the State-level Committee). | - Government Employer: Citation With Shield. | - Private Employer: Citation With Shield. | The awards are conferred on 3rd December every year (International Day for Differently Abled).
👩 Women and ChildState/ UT

State Award To Two Anganwadi Workers Under Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Schemes

The scheme recognizes Anganwadi Workers under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Schemes for their exemplary performance in improving the quality and coverage of services provided to children and mothers. Each awardee receives a cash award of ₹5,000/- and a citation.

💰Each selected awardee receives a Cash Award of ₹5,000/-. | - Each selected awardee receives a citation.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

State Disability Pension

The Social Welfare & Tribal Affairs Department, Government of Mizoram launched the State Disability Pension scheme. It provides a monthly pension of ₹350 to 200 eligible individuals who are completely blind or bedridden.

💰Financial assistance of ₹350/- per month for disabled individuals.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Disability Scholarship (Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities)

The scheme “State Disability Scholarship” was launched by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Nagaland to provide financial assistance to students from Class I to Class VIII who have a disability of 40% and above.

💰The physically disabled students from Class I to Class VIII are provided with scholarships ranging from ₹200/-. | Note: The amount of scholarships may vary as per guidelines of the Government of Nagaland.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

State Fisheries Input Scheme

The scheme aims to aims to enhance the productivity and income of fish farmers by providing financial support in the form of subsidies on essential fishery inputs such as hand nets, hapa, nets, mini kits, etc.

💰Fish farmers who are already engaged in fish farming are provided a 50% subsidy on the total cost of essential fishery inputs such as fish feed, medicines, etc. | - A subsidy of 1 quintal of fish feed is provided for a 100 square meter pond, and 6 quintals of fish feed for ponds ranging from 500 to 2000 square meters. | - A grant of 7 quintals of fish feed is provided for RAS/Biofloc systems. | - A subsidy of 10 quintals of fish feed is provided for trout farming. | - A 50% subsidy is provided on the total market rate cost of essential input materials for fisheries such as hand nets, hapas, nets, and minikits. | - A 50% subsidy is admissible for one hand net/hapa/net and one minikit per fish farmer.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

State Food Scheme (Yellow Ration Card)

The scheme aims to provide rice at subsidized rates to yellow ration card holders in the state, under which 7.50 kg of rice is distributed to each card holder every month at the rate of ₹11.00 per kg.

💰Under this scheme, each ration card holder receives 7.50 kg of rice per month at the rate of ₹11/- per kg.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

State Goat Entrepreneurship Development Scheme

The "State Goat Entrepreneurship Development Scheme", initiated by the Animal Husbandry Department of Chhattisgarh, aims to promote goat farming as a sustainable livelihood option. Goat rearing has been a traditional occupation, and with increasing demand for milk and meat.

💰Financial Assistance Under the State Goat Entrepreneurship Development Scheme | - Total finance cost: ₹1,00,000/- per goat unit (30 goats + 2 improved breed goats).- For general category beneficiaries: 25% subsidy on the total cost, up to a maximum of ₹₹25,000/-- For SC/ST beneficiaries: 33.3% subsidy on the total cost, up to a maximum of ₹33,300/-.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Government Backward Class Scholarship (Class 6 to 10)

The scheme is implemented by the School Education Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, aims to ensure the continuity of education for students from the Backward Classes. Under this scheme, scholarships are provided to Backward Classes students studying in Classes 6 to 10.

💰Under this scheme, scholarships are provided to Backward Classes students at the following rates: | - Class 6 to 8: ₹200/- per year (for boys) and ₹300/- per year (for girls) - Class 9 to 10: ₹300/- per year (for boys) and ₹400/- per year (for girls) | Note: The scholarship will be transferred directly into the student's bank account.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

State Government Health Scheme (Golden Card)

The scheme aims to provide quality healthcare facilities to all government employees, pensioners, and their dependents in Uttarakhand. Under this scheme, prescribed medical treatment is provided free of cost.

💰The State Government Health Scheme has been implemented with the aim of providing quality healthcare facilities to all government employees, pensioners, and their dependents in Uttarakhand. Under this scheme, prescribed medical treatment is provided free of cost.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Government SC Scholarship (Class 1 to 10)

The scheme was launched by School Education Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, aims to improve educational status of SC students by providing scholarships. Under this scheme, scholarships are provided to SC girl students in Classes 1 to 5,and to both boys & girls in SC category in Classes 6 to 10.

💰Under this scheme, scholarships for Scheduled Caste students are provided at the following rates: | - Class 1 to 5: ₹250/- per year (for girls only) - Class 6 to 8: ₹200/- per year (for boys) and ₹600/- per year (for girls) - Class 9 to 10: ₹600/- per year (for boys) and ₹1,200/- per year (for girls) | Note: The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student's bank account.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

State Government Share Capital Contribution to Co.operative Sugar Factories (Normal Area) (Tribal Area)

This scheme has been introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat. It aims to provide financial assistance in the form of a 30% share capital contribution by the State Government for setting up new sugar cooperative factories in Gujarat.

💰Name of the ComponentStandard of AssistanceMinimum Time Limit (in Years) for Reclaiming Benefits State Government share capital contribution to Co.operative Sugar Factories Share contribution by the State Government on the basis of 30% of the project cost to the new sugar co-operative factories to be set up in the State. To the extent of 30% of the project cost to the concerned Sugar Co-operative Societies who are eligible
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Government ST Scholarship (Class 1 to 8)

The scheme was launched by the Tribal Affairs Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, aims to give benefits for improving the educational status of scheduled tribe students. Under this scheme, scholarships are provided to Scheduled Tribe students in Classes 1 to 8.

💰Under this scheme, scholarships will be provided to the students belonging to Scheduled Tribes at the following rates: | For Classes 1 to 5: | - ₹250/- per year (for 10 months) to all girls and boys belonging to special backward tribes (Baiga, Saharia, and Bharia). | For Classes 6 to 8: | - ₹200/- per year (for 10 months) for boys. | - ₹600/- per year (for 10 months) for girls. | Note: The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student's bank account.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Government ST Scholarship (Class 9 to 10)

The scheme was launched by the Tribal Affairs Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, aims to encourage education among Scheduled Tribe students and improve their educational status. This scheme provides scholarships to Scheduled Tribe students in Classes 9 and 10.

💰Under this scheme, scholarships will be provided to Scheduled Tribe students at the following rates: | - For Classes 9 to 10: ₹600/- per year for boys and ₹1,300/- per year for girls. | Note: The scholarship amount will be transferred directly into the student's bank account.
🏠 Housing & ShelterState/ UT

State Government-Run Old Age and Infirm Homes

Under this scheme, free residential, food, clothing, and healthcare are provided to destitute elderly individuals above 60 years in state-run residential facilities.

💰The following facilities are provided to elderly individuals in government-run Old Age and Infirm Homes: | - Free accommodation | - Free nutritious meals | - Free clothing | - Free medical care, etc.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

State Horticulture Scholarship

The “State Horticulture Scholarship” is a scholarship scheme, launched by the Department of Horticulture, Government of Nagaland to provide scholarship/stipend to students who are pursuing B.Sc. (Horticulture) M.Sc. (Horticulture) Ph.D. (Horticulture) courses.

💰Under the scheme, scholarships/Stipends will be given to students according to the course/programme in which they are enrolled. | Time frame: Applicant shall be awarded the stipend for a fixed number of years as follows: | - B.Sc. (Horticulture): 4 Years | - M.Sc. (Horticulture): 2 Years | - Ph.D. (Horticulture): 3 Years

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