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Clear filtersE.V.R. Maniammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme for Daughter’s of Poor Widows: Scheme-II
The E.V.R. Maniammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme for Daughters of Poor Widows: Scheme-II is run by the Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department of Tamil Nadu. This scheme provides financial assistance to help poor widow mothers pay for their daughters' marriages. It aims to reduce the financial burden on widowed families during important life events.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Kanyadaan Yojana
Mukhyamantri Kanyadaan Yojana is a financial assistance scheme run by the Rajasthan government's Social Justice and Empowerment Department since 2015. It provides financial support to eligible families to help cover the expenses of their daughters' weddings. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on families and promote the welfare of girls in the state.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance To Daughters Of Prisoners
This scheme provides financial assistance to daughters of prisoners to help with marriage expenses. It is run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. The scheme aims to support families of incarcerated individuals during important life events by reducing the financial burden of marriage.
View DetailsGrant of Marriage Allowance to the Widow's Daughter
This scheme provides financial support to widows in Puducherry to help cover the marriage expenses of their daughters. Run by the Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Puducherry, it aims to reduce the financial burden on widows during their daughters' marriages. The scheme recognizes the economic hardship faced by widow-headed households and provides targeted assistance for this important life event.
View DetailsBeti Hai Anmol Yojana
Beti Hai Anmol Yojana is a scheme launched by the Himachal Pradesh government on 5 July 2010 to promote education of the girl child. It targets families below the poverty line (BPL) who face financial hardship in educating their daughters. The scheme provides financial assistance to remove barriers to girls' education and encourage their schooling.
View DetailsFinancial Incentives To Mothers Who Deliver A Girl Child (Mamta)
The Mamta Scheme is a Goa state program designed to improve the female child sex ratio and support mothers who give birth to girls. It is implemented through the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) system. The scheme provides financial incentives to mothers who deliver live girl children in registered medical institutions. This encourages safe, institutional deliveries and supports families welcoming daughters.
View DetailsChhattisgarh Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana
The Chhattisgarh Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana is a state-run financial assistance scheme designed to help poor families meet the expenses of their daughter's marriage. Implemented by the Chhattisgarh government, this scheme recognizes the financial burden that marriage costs place on low-income households. The scheme provides monetary support to eligible families to ensure girls can marry with dignity and security.
View DetailsLadli Social Security Allowance Scheme
The Ladli Social Security Allowance Scheme is a social security program run by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of Haryana. Launched on 1st January 2006, it provides financial support to families with daughters. The scheme aims to improve the financial security and well-being of girl children and their families.
View DetailsWest Bengal Transport Workers’ Social Security Scheme: Assistance for Marriage
This West Bengal state scheme provides financial assistance to transport workers for the marriage of eligible beneficiaries or their dependent sons and daughters. Run by the West Bengal government, it aims to support transport sector workers during major life events by helping cover marriage-related expenses. The scheme covers up to two marriages per eligible beneficiary family.
View DetailsFemale Child Birth Gift Scheme (HPBOCWWB)
The Female Child Birth Gift Scheme, run by the Himachal Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HPBOCWWB), provides financial support to registered construction workers for their daughters. The scheme deposits money in a fixed deposit that grows over time and can be withdrawn when the daughter turns 18, helping secure her future.
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