Showing 31–36 of 36 schemes
Clear filtersMaa-Badi / Maa-Badi Day-Care Centre Scheme
Maa-Badi (Mother's Care) is a day-care centre scheme run by the Rajasthan government to support tribal children aged 6-12 years. Community-run centres provide basic education, nutritious meals, and learning materials to help tribal children develop and learn. The scheme focuses on improving literacy and nutrition among tribal communities in Rajasthan.
View DetailsLarge Sized Multi-Purpose Coop. Society: Medium Term Loan to Tribal Members
This scheme provides interest-free medium-term loans to tribal members in Tamil Nadu through large multi-purpose cooperative societies. The loan helps tribal families meet various financial needs for productive activities and personal requirements. The scheme is designed to support tribal communities by providing affordable credit without interest burden.
View DetailsAnimal Husbandry
This Tamil Nadu scheme supports Tribal communities in improving their livelihoods through animal husbandry. It provides subsidies to help beneficiaries establish animal units including sheep, milch animals, and calves. The scheme also covers veterinary health services and artificial insemination facilities to ensure the health and productivity of livestock.
View DetailsAfforestation Schemes Providing Incentives And Employment To Tribals In Forest
This scheme provides employment and financial incentives to unemployed tribal people for afforestation and forest conservation work. It is run by the Tamil Nadu state government to help tribal communities earn income while contributing to forest development. The scheme combines livelihood support with environmental protection by offering grants and work opportunities in forestry activities.
View DetailsAdi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department: Incentive/Award of Prizes-For Each Subjects
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.
View DetailsInstitutional Support for Development and Marketing of Tribal Products/Produce
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs since 2014-15, provides institutional support to help tribal communities develop and market their products and produce. It aims to connect tribal artisans and farmers with better markets and business opportunities. The scheme works through TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation) to strengthen tribal livelihoods and economic empowerment.
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