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Clear filtersIncentive To Girls
The Incentive for Girls is a Rajasthan state government scheme designed to support and encourage girl students in their education. This scheme aims to reduce dropout rates and promote higher education among girls by providing financial incentives. It is run by the Rajasthan government to empower girls through education and create equal opportunities for their academic advancement.
View DetailsMarriage Grant Scheme
The Marriage Grant Scheme in Uttar Pradesh is a financial assistance program run by the state government to support the marriage of girls from economically weaker families. The scheme aims to reduce financial burden on poor families during marriage ceremonies. It provides direct financial help to eligible families so that girls can marry with dignity without economic hardship.
View DetailsGirl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme
The Girl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme is run by the Department of School Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It was launched in 2013 to support the health and hygiene needs of girl students. The scheme aims to help girls in classes 6-12 stay healthy, maintain proper hygiene, and continue their education without interruption throughout the year.
View DetailsSavitribai Phule Scholarship For V.J.N.T And S.B.C Girls Students Studying In 8th To 10 Std
Savitribai Phule Scholarship is a scholarship scheme run by the Social Justice and Special Assistance Department of the Maharashtra Government. It is designed to help girl students from Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (V.J.N.T), and Special Backward Classes (S.B.C) who study in classes 8th to 10th. The scheme aims to increase girl student enrollment and reduce school dropout rates among these communities.
View DetailsConstruction of Hostels for OBC Boys and Girls
This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to build hostel facilities for OBC (Other Backward Classes) students. The scheme helps boys and girls from backward communities, especially from rural areas, access secondary and higher education by providing them safe hostel accommodation near educational institutions.
View DetailsVahli Dikri Yojana
Vahli Dikri Yojana is a scheme run by the Government of Gujarat's Women and Child Development Department. It aims to support and empower girl children by providing financial assistance, educational support, and insurance coverage. The scheme encourages families to invest in their daughters' education and helps reduce school dropout rates among girls.
View DetailsDevnarayan Chhatra Cycle Scheme
The Devnarayan Chhatra Cycle Scheme is a Rajasthan government initiative that provides free bicycles to girl students. It aims to improve school attendance and reduce dropout rates among girls from Special Backward Classes and specific tribal communities. The scheme supports education by making it easier for girls to travel to school.
View DetailsScheduled Caste Boys/Girls Housing Assistance Scheme
This scheme by the Scheduled Caste Welfare Department of Madhya Pradesh provides financial help to Scheduled Caste students who study in colleges located outside their home village or city. It supports their housing needs while they pursue higher education away from home. The government aims to remove financial barriers that may prevent SC students from accessing quality college education.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Vivah Shagun Yojna
The Mukhya Mantri Vivah Shagun Yojana is a Haryana state scheme that provides financial assistance to help poor families afford their daughters' marriages. Run by the Haryana government, it specifically supports girls from economically weak families, daughters of widows and destitute women, sports women, and orphan girls. The scheme honors the girl child by ensuring she can marry with dignity despite financial hardship.
View DetailsTailoring Training To Scheduled Caste & Backward Classes Widows/Destitute Women/Girls
This Haryana government scheme provides free tailoring training to help Scheduled Caste widows, destitute women, and girls become self-employed. The training is delivered through Kalyan Kendars (women's welfare centers) run by the department. Trainees receive a monthly stipend and raw materials support during their training period.
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