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Clear filtersChief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana
Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana is a health insurance scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It provides quality and cashless healthcare services to indigenous people of the state, government employees, and their families. The scheme aims to reduce out-of-pocket expenses during major illness and hospitalization, making universal healthcare accessible to all sections of society.
View DetailsChikitsa Pratipoorti Yojana
Chikitsa Pratipoorti Yojana is a health financial assistance scheme run by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development, Government of Jharkhand. It provides financial support to registered workers who need treatment for serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and kidney disease. The scheme aims to help workers cope with the high costs of medical treatment for critical health conditions.
View DetailsChief Minister’s Free Cancer Chemotherapy Scheme
The Chief Minister's Free Cancer Chemotherapy Scheme is run by the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Launched on 1st August 2017, this scheme aims to provide free cancer treatment to eligible citizens of the state. It focuses on making chemotherapy affordable and accessible to cancer patients who cannot afford expensive treatment. The scheme helps reduce the financial burden on families facing cancer diagnosis.
View DetailsSafai Karmakar Bahay Rogi Chikitsa Sahayata Yojana
Safai Karmakar Bahay Rogi Chikitsa Sahayata Yojana is a health assistance scheme run by the Chhattisgarh State Government for unorganized workers, particularly sanitation workers. Launched on 11 March 2015, this scheme provides medical and health support to eligible workers and their families during illness or health emergencies.
View DetailsScheme For Adolescent Girls
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Women and Child Development to help adolescent girls who are not in school. It focuses on empowering these girls and improving their health, nutrition, and hygiene. The scheme supports girls aged 11 to 14 years across all of India.
View DetailsSurakshit Matritva Aashwasan Yojana
Surakshit Matritva Aashwasan Yojana (SUMAN) is a maternity health scheme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. It provides free and quality healthcare to pregnant women and newborns across India. The scheme ensures zero-cost treatment during pregnancy, delivery, and up to six months after the baby is born.
View DetailsMandahasam Scheme To Provide Artificial Dentures To Senior Citizens
The Mandahasam Scheme is a dental health program run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. It provides artificial dentures (false teeth) to senior citizens who need them. The scheme aims to improve the quality of life and eating ability of elderly people by making dental care affordable and accessible.
View DetailsParamparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana
The Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. Launched in 2015, it promotes organic and chemical-free farming methods across India. The scheme aims to improve soil health, reduce farming costs, and help farmers grow crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It is part of the larger National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture.
View DetailsScheme of Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary and other Organizations Working for Scheduled Castes
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It provides financial grants to voluntary organizations and NGOs that work to help Scheduled Caste communities. The scheme aims to improve services in education, health, vocational training, and other development areas in regions where Scheduled Caste populations are concentrated and services are lacking.
View DetailsDai Didi Mobile Clinic Scheme
The Dai Didi Mobile Clinic Scheme is a health initiative started by the Government of Chhattisgarh in 2020. It aims to provide accessible healthcare services to women and mothers in rural and underserved areas. The scheme operates mobile clinics staffed by health workers (Dai Didi) to deliver maternal and women's health services directly to communities. The primary purpose is to improve maternal health outcomes and ensure free or affordable medical care reaches women who have limited access to hospitals.
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