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Adivasi Sanskriti Evam Kala Kendra/Majhi Bhavan, Manki Munda Bhavan, Parha Bhavan, Pargana Bhavan, Dumkuria Bhavan Evam Gosade Nirman Tatha Majhi Than Shed Nirman Yojana

The "Adivasi Sanskriti Evam Kala Kendra/Majhi Bhavan, Manki Munda Bhavan, Parha Bhavan, Pargana Bhavan, Dumkuria Bhavan Evam Gosade Nirman Tatha Majhi Than Shed Nirman Yojana" by the Welfare Department, Jharkhand, aims to preserve & develop tribal culture & traditions by providing essential cultural

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Jharkhand

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- Grants and Allocations: Financial assistance of ₹25,00,000/- to ₹5,00,00,000/- per project, based on the scope of work and infrastructure required.- Construction of Cultural Hubs: Dedicated centers for tribal cultural preservation such as Majhi Bhavans, Dumkuria Bhavans, and Pargana Bhavans.- Basic Infrastructure Development: Facilities include boundary walls, multipurpose halls, drinking water arrangements, seating spaces, driveways, and parking.- Beautification and Cultural Representation: Tribal-themed landscaping, wall paintings, and decor to showcase tribal traditions.

Who can apply

The applicant should represent a village with a significant tribal population.; The applicant village must have recognized traditional tribal leaders, such as Manki, Munda, or Pahan.; The applicant committee must be formed under the leadership of tribal leaders with 7-11 tribal members.; The applicant village must have government-approved land for the construction of the infrastructure.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Who is eligible to apply?

Villages with recognized tribal leadership (Manki, Munda, etc.) and a significant tribal population are eligible.

What type of infrastructure is included?

Multipurpose halls, drinking water facilities, boundary walls, tribal-themed decor, and other basic amenities.

How is the project implemented?

The project is implemented by beneficiary committees formed through Gram Sabha, under the supervision of DWOs or ITDA Project Directors.

Are non-tribal members allowed in the beneficiary committee?

No, only tribal members from the same village can be part of the committee.

What documents are required for application?

Essential documents include Gram Sabha resolution, land ownership certificates, and beneficiary committee details.

Who approves the project proposal?

The District Welfare Officer and ITDA Project Director review the proposal, which is then approved by the department.

Can multiple villages apply jointly?

No, each village must apply individually and have its own beneficiary committee.

What happens if there is a dispute in the committee?

In case of disputes, the project is executed through an open tender process.

Can the funds be used for non-cultural purposes?

No, funds are strictly allocated for cultural infrastructure development and preservation.

What is the grievance redressal process?

Complaints can be submitted to the District Welfare Officer or ITDA Project Director for resolution.