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Clear filtersShort Term Professional Training Courses
This scheme provides short-term professional training courses to youth from Scheduled Tribe communities in Goa. It is designed to help them acquire practical skills and business knowledge for self-employment and livelihood opportunities. The training prepares participants to start their own small businesses or secure better employment. The scheme aims to build economic independence among tribal youth through skill development.
View DetailsTeelu Rauteli Special Pension Scheme
The Teelu Rauteli Special Pension Scheme is a Uttarakhand government social welfare program launched on 1st April 2014 by the Social Welfare Department. It provides regular financial assistance to disabled women and men who work in agriculture or agriculture-related businesses across the state. This pension scheme aims to support disabled agricultural workers with a regular income for their livelihood.
View DetailsChief Minister’s White Revolutions Scheme
The Chief Minister's White Revolution Scheme is run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to increase milk production and strengthen dairy farming in the state. It focuses on helping poor farmers start dairy farming as a livelihood through cooperative groups. The scheme targets 200 dairy farmers across five districts and promotes organic farming practices alongside milk production.
View DetailsAlpshankhyak Vikas Nidhi
Alpshankhyak Vikas Nidhi is a development fund established by the Uttarakhand government with a budget of ₹4 crore. It aims to support marginalized minority communities in the state by filling gaps left by existing central and state welfare programs. The scheme operates through district-level initiatives to provide targeted assistance for education, livelihood, and social development.
View DetailsScheduled Tribe/Scheduled Caste Sub Plan
This scheme supports fish farming and aquaculture development among Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities in Uttarakhand. Run by the state government, it provides financial assistance to help eligible beneficiaries construct fish ponds and set up fish production activities. The scheme aims to generate income and improve livelihoods through sustainable fishing practices.
View DetailsShilpi Gram Scheme (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe)
Shilpi Gram Scheme is a government program run in Uttarakhand that helps Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities revive and strengthen their traditional artisan skills. The scheme provides free training, sets up workshops and infrastructure, and creates market opportunities for artisans in selected villages. It aims to preserve traditional crafts while improving the livelihoods of SC/ST artisans.
View DetailsSpecial Incentive Scheme for Women of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribes (For Training and Marketing)
This scheme, run by the Uttarakhand government, helps tribal women artisans from Tharu, Boksa, and other tribal communities improve their livelihoods. It provides specialized training in traditional crafts and skills, combined with marketing support to sell their products. The scheme also offers financial assistance to help women participate in training programs and market their handicrafts.
View DetailsMahila Kamgar Kaushal Unnayan Evan Theka Shramik, Hamaal Tatha Ghareloo Mahila Kamgaar Parivar Sashaktikaran Yojana
This Chhattisgarh state scheme, launched on 11 March 2015, aims to empower and build skills among women in the unorganized workforce. It focuses on skill development and economic strengthening for women workers including domestic workers, daily wage laborers, and home-based workers. The scheme is run by the Chhattisgarh State Government and seeks to improve livelihoods and financial independence for vulnerable women workers.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme For Establishment Of Goat Unit (10+1) For Scheduled Tribe Women
This scheme helps poor Scheduled Tribe women in Gujarat start goat farming businesses. Run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat, it provides financial support to establish goat units. The scheme aims to improve livelihoods through livestock rearing and milk production.
View DetailsPashudhan Mitra Scheme
The Pashudhan Mitra Scheme is run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Chhattisgarh Government. Launched on 20th June 2013, it aims to strengthen veterinary services and animal breeding programs across the state. The scheme provides incentive payments to Pashudhan Mitras (animal health volunteers) to support their livelihood while improving livestock care and breeding services in rural areas.
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