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Clear filtersGanga Kalyana Scheme
The Ganga Kalyana Scheme is a fully subsidized program implemented by Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation Limited to provide water and electricity access to rural communities. The scheme provides bore wells, pumps, and electrification facilities at no cost to eligible beneficiaries. It primarily targets minority communities and small and marginal farmers in rural areas of Karnataka who lack reliable water and power access.
View DetailsNalkoop Khanan Yojana- Madhya Pradesh
Nalkoop Khanan Yojana is a Madhya Pradesh state scheme designed to help Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) farmers access tube wells for irrigation. The scheme provides financial assistance to reduce the cost of digging tube wells and installing submersible pumps. This helps small and marginal farmers improve their agricultural productivity through better water access.
View DetailsOne Time Assistance to Small and Marginal Farmers for Purchase of Small Farm Implements (OTA-SFI)
The One Time Assistance to Small and Marginal Farmers for Purchase of Small Farm Implements (OTA-SFI) is a scheme run by the Agriculture Department of the Government of West Bengal. It provides financial help to small and marginal farmers to buy manually operated farm tools and implements. This scheme aims to improve farming efficiency and productivity by making essential agricultural equipment affordable and accessible to farmers with limited resources.
View DetailsFruit Development Scheme
The Fruit Development Scheme is a horticultural program run by the Government of Meghalaya to support fruit farmers in the state. It provides farmers with high-quality fruit plant seedlings and saplings at subsidized (reduced) prices. The scheme operates in partnership with other government departments to make modern farming materials affordable and accessible to small and marginal farmers.
View DetailsChief Minister’s Shasakt Kisan Yojana
Chief Minister's Shasakt Kisan Yojana (CM-SKY) is a scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to help women farmers, marginal farmers, and small farmers become self-employed. The scheme focuses on horticulture activities like tea and rubber cultivation. Its main goal is to increase farmers' income and support the commercialization of farming in the state.
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