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Incentives for Meritorious Children (Students) of Workers (10th and 12th Class) (HBOCWWB)

Haryana

This scheme provides financial incentive in the form of a fixed deposit (prize money) to children of registered construction workers in Haryana who perform well in their Class 10th or 12th board examinations. It is run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) to encourage academic excellence among children of workers in the construction industry. The scheme recognizes merit and supports the education of disadvantaged families.

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Cash Prizes Scheme (BBOCWWB)

Bihar

The Cash Prizes Scheme is run by the Bihar Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to support the education of children from construction worker families. Students who score 60% or higher marks in their 10th and 12th class board exams are eligible to receive cash prizes. The scheme encourages academic excellence among children of registered construction workers in Bihar.

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Indira Priyadarshini Award

Rajasthan

The Indira Priyadarshini Award is a recognition scheme run by the Rajasthan government to encourage academic excellence among girl students. It provides one-time financial rewards to girls who secure first position in Class 8th, 10th, and 12th board examinations. The scheme also recognizes achievers from vocational training and Swami Vivekanand Government Model Schools at both district and state levels.

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Bunkar Parivar Ke Pratibhavan Chatra-Chatraon Ko Protsahan Puraskar Yojana

Chhattisgarh

This Chhattisgarh government scheme encourages talented children from weaver families to pursue higher education after school. The scheme provides monetary rewards to students who perform well in their 10th and 12th board examinations. It aims to support and motivate the next generation from weaving communities to continue their studies.

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Kanya Dhan Scheme for SC Students

Goa

The Kanya Dhan Scheme for SC Students is run by the Directorate of Higher Education, Government of Goa. It provides financial assistance to girl students belonging to Scheduled Caste communities in Goa. The scheme supports their education by offering a one-time cash grant when they complete their 12th standard board examination or equivalent qualification.

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Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department: Incentive/Award of Prizes-For Each Subjects

Tamil Nadu

This Tamil Nadu government scheme provides cash awards and prizes to students from Adi Dravidar and Tribal communities who perform well in their 10th and Plus 2 (Class 12) board examinations. Run by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department, it aims to encourage educational excellence and support students from marginalized communities. The scheme also includes Adi Dravidar converts to Christianity as beneficiaries.

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Cash Award to the Meritorious Visually Impaired Students Obtaining First Three Ranks at the State Level in the SSLC and HSC Examination

Puducherry

This scheme rewards visually impaired students studying in government and private schools in Puducherry who perform exceptionally well in their SSLC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) board exams. The scheme is run by the Puducherry government to recognize and encourage merit among differently-abled students. Cash awards are given to the top three rank holders at the state level in each examination.

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Merit Based Award and Recognition Of High Performance In The Board Exams Of SSC And HSSC In The State Of Goa

Goa

This is a Goa state scheme that recognizes and rewards students who perform excellently in SSC (Class 10) and HSSC (Class 12) board exams. Run by the Goa government, it provides financial awards to high-performing students who come from economically weak backgrounds. The scheme also aims to increase representation of Scheduled Tribe (ST) students among top exam performers.

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