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Clear filtersYouth Hostel Scheme
The Youth Hostel Scheme is a joint initiative of the Central Government and State Governments to encourage young people to travel and explore India. Run by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, it provides affordable accommodation facilities to students and youth groups during educational tours, excursions, and travel. The scheme has been operating since the early 1960s to make intra-country travel accessible and budget-friendly for the youth of India.
View DetailsHostel Facility Scheme (HPBOCWWB)
The Hostel Facility Scheme is run by the Himachal Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HPBOCWWB) under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. It provides financial assistance to help children of registered construction workers afford hostel accommodation, boarding, and food expenses while studying away from home.
View DetailsRunning of Scheduled Caste Hostel
This scheme provides residential hostel facilities for Scheduled Caste students studying in Madhya Pradesh. Run by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Department, it offers separate hostels for boys and girls at junior, senior, and college levels. The hostels provide a safe, supportive living environment that helps SC students focus on their education without worrying about accommodation.
View DetailsSenior Hostel (Scheduled Tribes)
The Senior Hostel scheme is run by the Tribal Welfare and Scheduled Caste Department of the Madhya Pradesh government. It has been providing support to Scheduled Tribe students since 1966. The scheme provides free hostel accommodation and meals to eligible students studying in Classes 9th to 12th in government or recognized schools.
View DetailsSudama Shishyavritti Scheme (Class 11th and 12th)
The Sudama Shishyavritti Scheme is a scholarship program run by the Madhya Pradesh government to support poor students studying in Class 11 and 12. It helps students from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families who live in school hostels. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on poor families and encourage their children to complete secondary education.
View DetailsFood Bill Assistance to SC Students
This scheme provides food bill assistance to Scheduled Caste (SC) students studying in colleges and living in hostels affiliated with educational institutions. The Gujarat government funds this assistance to help reduce the financial burden of hostel food expenses for SC students. It aims to support higher education access for SC students by covering part of their monthly food costs.
View DetailsHostel Assistance Scheme for Children of Migrant Construction Workers (GBOCWWB)
This scheme provides free hostel accommodation and meals to children of migrant construction workers in Gujarat. It is administered by the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (GBOCWWB). The primary aim is to ensure that children of construction workers can access primary, secondary, and higher education without facing barriers due to migration or lack of housing facilities.
View DetailsOpening and Maintenance of Boys and Girls Hostels
This scheme by the Adi Dravidar Welfare Department, Government of Puducherry, provides hostel facilities to Scheduled Caste students. It offers safe boarding and lodging accommodation to help students continue their education without interruption. The scheme operates at school and college levels to reduce student dropout rates and ensure access to education for disadvantaged communities.
View DetailsWorking Women Hostel
The Working Women Hostel scheme is run by the Women and Child Development Department, Government of Haryana. It provides safe and affordable accommodation to employed women in hostels at subsidized rent. The scheme aims to support working women by offering secure living spaces at reasonable costs, enabling them to live independently while pursuing their employment.
View DetailsAnya Pichhda Varg Kalyan Chhatravaas
This scheme, run by the BC & EBC Welfare Department in Bihar, provides hostel support and food grains to students from Backward Classes (BC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) communities. It aims to help these students continue their education by reducing the financial burden of hostel accommodation and food expenses.
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