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🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Kashyapa Scheme for Food & Shelter

The "Kashyapa Scheme for Food & Shelter" aims to help poor, orphan children, differently-abled individuals, widows, destitute women separated from their husbands, and elderly Brahmins with financial assistance for meeting their food and shelter expenses. This scheme covers 13 districts of the state.

💰Financial Assistance: | - ₹2,000/- per month to orphan children. | - ₹2,000/- per month to different abled persons. | - ₹2,000/- per month to widow or destitute women (separated from husband). | - ₹2,000/- per month for elderly staying in his/her own home. | - ₹4,000/- per month for elderly staying in any Old-Age Home in Andhra Pradesh. | - ₹2,000/- per month for elderly staying in any Old-Age Home in Andhra Pradesh and getting a pension through the NTR Bharosa Scheme.
🏠 Housing & ShelterState/ UT

Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls’ Hostel

The scheme aims to encourage girls’ participation in education at the upper primary and secondary levels and to provide quality education to girls from disadvantaged groups (SC, ST, OBC, Minority communities and BPL families) studying in Classes 6 to 12.

💰Girls from various disadvantaged groups such as socially disadvantaged classes (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Minorities, and Backward Classes), economically weaker sections, and girls with special needs are identified and enrolled in the hostels at the upper primary and secondary levels (Classes 6 to 12).
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Kasturba Gandhi Special Term Deposit Receipt Scheme

Under this scheme, girls who pass Class 8 from Kasturba Gandhi Schools, secure at least 50% marks in Class 10, & enroll in Class 11 receive an STDR of ₹2,000/- (5-year term). Those who score 50% in Class 12 and enroll in graduation receive an STDR of ₹4,000/- (3-year term).

💰Monetary Benefits: | - A Special Term Deposit Receipt (STDR) of ₹2,000/- for girl students enrolled in Class 11. | - A Special Term Deposit Receipt (STDR) of ₹4,000/- for girl students pursuing a graduation course. | Mode of Disbursement: | - STDRs (Special Term Deposit Receipts) in the name of the student. | Validity: | - An STDR of ₹2,000/- is valid for 5 years. | - An STDR of ₹4,000/- is valid for 3 years.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Kaushal Vikas Yojana

The Uttar Pradesh Kaushal Vikas Mission (UPSDM) is a scheme launched by the Government of Uttar Pradesh to equip young people in the state with the necessary skills for employment.

💰Training fees and materials: Board will reimburse expenses of institute-fixed fees, textbooks, and other training-related stationery.1. Exam: After training, will have to pass an assessment test.1. Wages: In case the registered worker himself receives training, an amount equivalent to the minimum wage of the unskilled worker will be reimbursed but only registered workers are eligible, not dependents.
💼 Women and ChildState/ UT

Kayaka Spoorthi Scheme Karnataka

The "Kayaka Spoorthi Scheme" aims to provide financial assistance to women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) engaged in the leather industry. The goal is to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence by enabling these women to start or expand business activities related to leatherwork.

💰Financial Assistance of ₹2,50,000/- per SHG with 10 members. | NOTE: | - Each member gets ₹15,000/- as a subsidy and ₹10,000/- as a loan from the corporation. | - 33% representation for women artisans and 5% for physically challenged individuals.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

KCR Nutrition Kit

KCR Nutrition Kits Scheme is a welfare initiative launched by the Government of Telangana, India, aimed at providing nutritious food to pregnant. The primary objective of the scheme is to improve the nutritional status of pregnant women.

💰The KCR Nutrition Kits Scheme in Telangana provides several benefits to the beneficiaries. Here are some of the key benefits of the scheme: | • To provide quality nutrition throughout pregnancy and post-delivery. | • To reduce Anaemia and improve hemoglobin levels in pregnant women. | • To reduce Maternal Mortality Rate and Infant Mortality Rate | Improved Nutritional Status: The primary objective of the scheme is to improve the nutritional status of pregnant women in Telangana. The nutrition kit provided to the beneficiaries contains essential food items that can help in meeting their daily nutritional requirements. | Reduced Malnutrition: Malnutrition is a major problem among pregnant in Telangana. The KCR Nutrition Kits Scheme can help in reducing malnutrition by providing nutritious food to the beneficiaries every month. | Improved Health: Good nutrition is essential for good health. The KCR Nutrition Kits Scheme can help in improving the health of pregnant women in Telangana by providing them with essential nutrients. | Increased Awareness: The scheme can also help in increasing awareness about the importance of good nutrition among the beneficiaries. The Anganwadi workers can educate the beneficiaries about the importance of good nutrition and how to make the most of the food items provided in the kit. | Empowerment of Women: The scheme can also help in empowering women by providing them with the necessary resources to take care of their health and the health of their children. The nutrition kit provided under the scheme can help in reducing the financial burden on women and enable them to make better decisions about their health and nutrition. | Overall, the KCR Nutrition Kits Scheme in Telangana has several benefits for the beneficiaries. It can help in improving their nutritional status, reducing malnutrition, improving health, increasing awareness, and empowering women.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentCentral

Kendriya Grihmantri Dakshata Padak

The scheme aims to recognize excellent work, promote high professional standards, and boost morale of personnel serving in police forces, security organizations, intelligence units, and forensic science institutions across India.

💰Medal awarded to selected officials/officers. | - Certificate (Scroll) signed by the Union Home Minister. | - National recognition through publication in the Gazette of India (except Intelligence cases). | - Recording of additional achievements through Bars for repeated acts.
🌾 BankingCentral

Kera Suraksha Insurance Scheme

The ‘Kera Suraksha Insurance Scheme’ is a comprehensive Group Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, implemented by Coconut Development Board in association with Public Insurance companies for Coconut Tree Climbers/Neera Technicians/Coconut Harvesters.

💰Components under the scheme and present compensation: | Sl. No.Benefits available - due to accidents onlySum insured1Death/Permanent Total disability₹7,00,000/-2Permanent Partial Disablement ₹3,50,000/-3Hospital expenses reimbursement (minimum 24 hours hospitalization)₹2,00,000/- 4Ambulance charges₹3,500/-5Weekly Compensation in case of TTD₹21,000/- (Maximum 1 claim in a year for a maximum of six weeks @₹3,500/- per week)6Bystander expenses in case of hospitalization₹3,000/- (Maximum for 15 days @ ₹200 per day)7Funeral expenses in case of accidental death (subject to production of bills)₹5,500/-2. For the trainees ongoing the skill development training of the Board viz. Friends of Coconut Tree (FoCT)/Neera Technician Training Programme, the first-year premium is fully borne by the Board from the date of commencement of training.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Kerala Biotechnology Re-Entry Fellowship

“Kerala Biotechnology Re-Entry Fellowship (K-BiREF)” is a fellowship programme to attract well-trained and highly skilled researchers with a good track record (Indian nationals) working abroad in various frontier areas in biotechnology to research and academic institutions in Kerala.

💰Fellow entitled for a monthly remuneration of ₹1,00,000/- and ₹18,500/- as HRA per month. | - Annual research /contingency grant of ₹7.5 lakh each for the first and second year and ₹ 5 lakh each for the subsequent 3 years. | - Host Institution may provide medical benefits, transport allowance, and other benefits as per the prevailing norms applicable to their employees of the equivalent rank out of their own resources/ funds.
📋 ScienceState

Kerala State Young Scientist Awards

The “Kerala State Young Scientist Awards” by the KSCSTE are intended to honour talented young Scientists in recognition of their outstanding contributions in any branch of science and technology coming within the purview of the Council.

💰Each Awardee will be presented with a certificate and a cash prize of ₹50,000/-. | - The recipient may be considered by the Council for a research grant of ₹50 lakhs after due consideration of the research project with the help of an expert committee. | - The Awardee, within 3 years of the receipt of the award, will be considered for a visit abroad to present the research work at a conference.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Kerala Stressed MSMEs Revival & Rehabilitation Scheme

The “Kerala Stressed MSMEs Revival & Rehabilitation Scheme” intends to provide financial and other handholding support to the MSMEs which show signs of stress and to convert their non-productive assets into productive assets.

💰Entitlement in the scheme shall be limited to an amount of ₹5 lakhs per applicant unit to be availed as one-time assistance only. | - Assistance/Relief Available from Government: | a) Restructuring of existing loan account: If the bank is willing to restructure the existing loan account and extend additional term loan/working capital loan based on the Revival Project recommendations of the Expert Committee, the unit is eligible for the following one-time Assistance. These assistances are also eligible for self-financed units availing term loan/working capital loan as part of the Revival Package recommended by the Expert Committee. | - Margin Money Grant: 50% of the margin insisted by the bank/Financial Institution towards additional working capital loan and term loan, will be payable as Grant Assistance limited to ₹2 lakhs. - Interest Subvention Assistance: To provide financial assistance in the form of interest subvention on a reimbursement basis for the additional term loan and additional working capital loan availed by the units based on the Revival Project Report recommended by the expert committee. The interest subvention is 6% per annum subject to a maximum amount of ₹1 lakh. The interest subvention is limited to one (first) year on the loan sanctioned by the financial institution/bank. | b) Restart Expenses: The following one-time assistance shall be payable as restart expenses based on the Revival Project recommendations of the Expert Committee. | - In cases where no term loan is availed for the purchase of brand new additional/balancing plant & machinery, 50% of the cost of Additional/Balancing Plant and Machinery limited to ₹1.50 lakhs will be payable as one-time assistance. | - 50% of the cost incurred for the inevitable repair and maintenance of the existing Plant and Machinery and Building limited to ₹1.00 lakh will be reimbursed. | c) Clearance of Statutory Dues: If there are statutory dues existing for the unit related to the agencies like KSEB, GST/Commercial Tax, Excise, Pollution Control Board, etc. 50% of the dues limited to ₹40,000 shall be payable as one-time assistance based on the Revival Project recommendations of the Expert Committee. | d) Cost of Revival Project Report: | - Cost of preparation of RPR will be reimbursed @100%, ₹10,000/- per unit. | - The maximum assistance admissible for each unit, all reliefs and assistances put together, under the scheme will be limited to ₹5 Lakhs.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Yojana: Gramodyog Vikas Yojana

The scheme aims to increase productivity and wages of Khadi artisans, improve production infrastructure, boost employment and sales, revive traditional rural skills, modernize sales outlets, and promote marketing and exports.

💰Assistance provided under different components of Scheme: | Agarbatti Programme under Wellness and Cosmetics Industries (WCI): | - Training Programme in Agarbatti industry. | - Distribution of Pedal operated / Automatic Agarbatti Machinery to trained artisans. | Leather Footwear Activity under Handmade Paper Leather & Plastic Industry (HMPLPI): | - Training on designing and manufacturing of footwear. | - Distribution of machinery and tool kits to trained artisans. | Pottery Activity under Mineral Based Industry (MBI): | - Training on Wheel pottery. | - Distribution of tools and equipment (Electric Potter Wheel, Blunger) to trained artisans. | Beekeeping Activity/Honey Mission Programme under Agro-Based & Food Processing Industries (ABFPI): | - Beekeeping skill development training. | - Distribution of 10 bee boxes with live bee colonies and One set of Tool kit (containing one Knife, Smoker, hive tool and bee veil) to trained beneficiaries. | Waste Wood / Turn Wood Craft /Wooden Toy/Products of Panchgavya under Rural Engineering and New Technology: | - Training on Waste-Wood, Turn-Wood Craft, Wooden Toy and in Panchgavya based Products. | - Distribution of tool kit to all trained artisans. | Hand Made Paper and Fiber related activities under Hand Made Paper, Plastic and Leather Industry: | - Training on Paper Conversion, Paper Plate & Dona(Bowl) making, Paper Mache, Fibre Extraction and fancy article making and Ban making (Two ply). | - Distribution of machinery and tool kits to trained artisans. | Agro- Food Based Food Processing Industries: | - Training on Palm Gur, Tamarind, Fruits & Vegetables, Village Oil, Spices & Condiments, Cane & Bamboo. | - Distribution of machinery and tool kits to trained artisans. | Service Industry: | - Training to Electrician & Plumbers, and DigniTEA(Tea Vending on Bicycle). | - Distribution of tool kits to trained beneficiary.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Yojana: Khadi Vikas Yojana

The scheme aims to increase productivity and wages of Khadi artisans, improve production infrastructure, boost employment and sales, revive traditional rural skills, modernize sales outlets, and promote marketing and exports.

💰Assistance provided under different components of Scheme: | Modified Market Development Assistance (MMDA): | - Subsidy @ 35% on Prime Cost for Cotton/Muslin, Wool and Polyvastra and @ 20% on Prime Cost for Silk Khadi | Interest Subsidy Eligibility Certificate Scheme (ISEC): | - Khadi Institution is required to pay only 4% interest rate. The difference between the actual Interest charged by the Bank and 4% is borne by the KVIC as “Interest Subsidy”. | Work-shed Scheme for Khadi Artisans: | - Individual workshed (20 Sq. mtrs): ₹1,20,000/- or 75% of the cost of workshed including toilet (90% for NER), whichever is less. | - Group workshed (10 Sq. mtrs per artisans): ₹80,000 or 75% of the cost of the workshed including toilet (90% for NER), whichever is less. | Strengthening Infrastructure of Existing Weak Khadi Institutions and Assistance for Marketing Infrastructure: | - Financial assistance for revival of khadi institution with ceiling limit of ₹15.00 lakh(Capital Expenditure +working fund). | - Financial assistance under Marketing Infrastructure for renovation of departmental sales outlets of KVIC /KVIB and institutional sales with the ceiling limit of ₹25.00 lakh. | Other Components: | - Centre of Excellence for Khadi | - Khadi Quality Assurance | - Marketing(Exhibition) | - Science & Technology (S&T)
💼 BankingCentral

Khadi Karigar Janashree Bima Yojana

A group insurance scheme by MoMSME for khadi artisans (spinners and weavers). The scheme provides insurance cover against normal death, accidental death and disability of the insured member.

🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Khadya Suraksha Yojana

The scheme "Rashtriya Khadya Suraksha Yojana" aims to ensure that every person in Rajasthan has access to an adequate quantity of food at affordable prices.

💰Antyodaya families are provided with 35 kg of wheat per family. | - Other eligible beneficiaries receive 5 kg of wheat per unit per month. | - Ration card holders categorized under Antyodaya and Below Poverty Line (BPL) in the state are entitled to wheat at a subsidized rate of ₹1 per kg. | - Other eligible families categorized as Priority Household receive food security at ₹2 per kg per month.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Kharmore Sonchidia Award Scheme

In the scheme "Kharmore Sonchidia Award" by the Forest Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, the farmers are rewarded with ₹5,000/- if a Kharmor bird is sighted in the private land of the farmer and ₹10,000/- if a Golden bird is sighted in the private land of the farmer.

💰Reward of ₹5,000/- on Sighting of Kharmor Bird | - Installment 1: ₹1,000/- if sighted in July-August | - Installment 2: ₹4,000/- if sighted in the same area in September-October | Reward of ₹10,000/- on Sighting of Golden Bird | - Installment 1: ₹2,000/- for the first sighting | - Installment 2: ₹8,000/- if sighted again in the same area
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Khel Chhatravriti (Vritika) Yojana

The "Khel Chhatravriti (Vritika) Yojana" implemented by the Directorate of Art, Culture, Sports, and Youth Affairs, Government of Jharkhand, provides financial assistance to athletes based on their performance to encourage sports as a career.

💰Monetary Assistance Based on Performance | National championship winners: | - First, Second, and Third Place: ₹6,000 per month. | - Fourth to Eighth Place: ₹4,000 per month. | State-level winners qualifying for national championships: | - First to Third Place: ₹3,000 per month. | National record-equivalent performances: | - ₹4,000 per month. | Recognition for National Representation | - Athletes representing Jharkhand after obtaining a No Objection Certificate from other states or organizations may receive an allowance equal to their existing honorarium/salary. | Additional Support | - Financial aid can be used for training, nutrition, and purchasing sports equipment.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Khel Mahakumbh

The scheme "Khel Mahakumbh" by the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat aims to promote sports culture and identify grassroots talent through cash prizes and structured competitions, benefiting all individuals and students across Gujarat.

💰Financial Assistance: Winners of competitions receive cash prizes worth ₹45,00,00,000/- in total.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Khel Pratibha Puraskar

The scheme “Khel Pratibha Puraskar” by the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat aims to recognize and encourage sportspersons by providing cash prizes ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹5,00,00,000 to national and international medal winners across the state.

💰Cash Prize: An amount ranging from ₹10,000/- to ₹5,00,00,000/-.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Khet Talai

Under the Khet Talai scheme, the Rajasthan Government gives subsidies to the farmers on the construction of farm ponds so that the farmers can collect rainwater and irrigate their fields by making farm ponds in their fields.

💰Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), small, and marginal farmers will get 70 percent of the unit cost or a maximum of ₹73,500/- on raw form pounds and 90 percent or ₹1,35,000/- on plastic lining form pounds and other category farmers. | - The subsidy is available on 60 percent of the cost or a maximum of ₹63,000/- on raw form pounds and 80 percent or ₹1,20,000/- on plastic lining form pounds, whichever is less. | The subsidy is payable only on farm ponds of a minimum 400 cubic meter capacity.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Khiladi Protsahan Chhatravriti Yojana

The scheme aims to promote sports among talented youth sportspersons aged 14 to 23 years from Uttarakhand by providing a scholarship of ₹2,000/- per month and financial assistance of ₹10,000/- once a year for sports equipment.

💰Under this scheme, players/sportspersons aged 14 to 23 years are selected annually based on the P-SAT (Physical and Sports Aptitude Test). | - A total of 100 boys and 100 girls are selected per district, and they are provided a scholarship of ₹2,000/- per month along with ₹10,000/- once a year for sports equipment.
🤝 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Khiladi Protsahan Yojana

In 2017, the Madhya Pradesh Labour Department initiated the Khilaadee Protsaahan Yojana to provide financial assistance to players.

💰On selection at various levels, incentive amount is payable as follows:- | Levels(Category – A) Incentive amount on getting selected in district/divisional/state level sports.(Category – B) Incentive amount given by the Board for being winner in District/Divisional/State level game.At District Level₹10,000/-₹5,000/-At Division Level₹25,000/-₹15,000/-At State Level₹25,000/-₹30,000/-
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Khule Jalsroto Mei Pen Aadharit Matsya Paalan ki Yojana

The "Khule Jalsroto Mei Pen Aadharit Matsya Paalan ki Yojana" objective of this scheme is to increase fish productivity and production through semi-intensive / intensive fisheries of large-scale available government wetland water sources (Man, Chaur and Lake etc.), strengthening aquaculture through

💰A 75% subsidy is provided on the fixed unit expenditure of ₹10,50,000/- per pen unit.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Khushi Scheme

The Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Odisha had introduced a scheme named "Khushi" which aims to provide Free sanitary napkins to all girls in Government and aided schools from class 6th to 12th.

💰The Khushi Scheme offers several key benefits aimed at improving menstrual hygiene and overall well-being for women and girls in the state. | - Free or Subsidized Napkins: The scheme provides free or affordable sanitary napkins to women and girls, especially in rural and underserved areas where access to such products is limited. | - Education and Awareness: Through educational campaigns, the scheme raises awareness about menstrual hygiene practices, helping women and girls maintain better health and hygiene. | - Support for Adolescent Girls: By providing sanitary products and creating awareness, the scheme helps reduce school absenteeism and dropout rates among adolescent girls, ensuring they stay in school and continue their education. | - Employment: The scheme often includes components that support the local production of sanitary napkins, which create employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy. | - Prevention of Health Issues: By promoting the use of sanitary products and proper menstrual hygiene practices, the scheme helps in preventing health issues related to menstruation, such as infections and rashes.

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