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Sindhu Darshan Scheme in Ladakh

The objective of this scheme is to provide financial assistance to the pilgrims of the state going on Sindhu Darshan pilgrimage. Under this scheme, the State Government will reimburse 50% of the total expenses incurred during the pilgrimage, up to a maximum of ₹10,000/- per pilgrim.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Madhya Pradesh

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Under this scheme, the State Government will reimburse 50% of the total expenses incurred during the pilgrimage to Sindhu Darshan in Ladakh, up to a maximum of ₹10,000/- per pilgrim.

Who can apply

The applicant should be a native of Madhya Pradesh.; The applicant should have completed a pilgrimage to Sindhu Darshan in Ladakh after being selected by the Madhya Pradesh Government's Religious Trust and Endowment Department.; Only individuals selected by the Madhya Pradesh Government's Religious Trust and Endowment Department for the pilgrimage are eligible for the scheme's benefits.; The applicant must not be an income taxpayer.; Financial assistance is available to each individual only once in their lifetime.

Required Paperwork

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

Common Questions

Who is eligible to apply for the Sindhu Darshan Scheme?

The applicant must be a native of Madhya Pradesh, have completed the pilgrimage to Sindhu Darshan after being selected by the Madhya Pradesh Government's Religious Trust and Endowment Department, and not be an income taxpayer.

How can one apply for the Scheme?

Eligible pilgrims should apply using the prescribed form along with certified records of their pilgrimage to the concerned District Collector within 60 days of completing the pilgrimage.

Is there a limit on the amount of financial assistance provided?

Yes, the scheme reimburses 50% of the total expenses incurred, up to a maximum of [?]10,000 per pilgrim.

Can a person apply for the scheme more than once?

No, financial assistance is available to each individual only once in their lifetime.

What if more applications are received than the available quota?

If more applications are received than the prescribed quota, pilgrims will be selected through a computerized lottery draw. A waiting list of 10% more people than the quota will also be prepared.

What is the role of the District Collector in the application process?

The District Collector is responsible for inviting applications, selecting pilgrims according to the quota, and disbursing the grant amount after verifying the submitted records.

What happens if a selected pilgrim does not go on the journey?

If a selected pilgrim does not undertake the journey, individuals on the waiting list may be selected to go on the pilgrimage.

How are spouses considered in the selection process?

When drawing the lottery, the applications of spouses (if both have applied) are considered together. If selected, seats or berths are allocated for both.

What is the deadline for submitting the application?

Applications must be submitted within 60 days of completing the pilgrimage.

Are there any income criteria for applying?

Yes, the applicant must not be an income taxpayer.

How is the grant amount disbursed?

The grant amount is disbursed by the office of the concerned District Collector after verifying the submitted records.

How are the applications processed?

Applications are processed by the District Collector's office, which verifies the submitted documents and then disburses the financial assistance.