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Clear filters"Subsidy for Cultivation of Fodder Crops" Component of the "Crop Production Technology" Scheme
This scheme provides cash incentives to farmers and self-help groups in Puducherry who grow fodder crops. Run by the Department of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare in Puducherry, it aims to increase fodder production for animal feed. The scheme is part of the broader Crop Production Technology initiative to support agricultural development in the region.
View DetailsIncentive for the Intra Caste Marriage within Scheduled Caste Community
This is a financial incentive scheme run by the Karnataka Social Welfare Department to encourage marriages within the same sub-caste groups of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes communities. The scheme aims to promote social unity and strengthen community bonds through intra-caste marriages. It provides financial support to eligible couples who marry within their respective SC/ST sub-castes in Karnataka.
View DetailsIncentive for the SC Widow Re-Marriage
This scheme, administered by the Social Welfare Department of the Government of Karnataka, provides financial incentives to widows belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) communities who remarry. The scheme aims to encourage and support the social and economic rehabilitation of SC widows through remarriage. A one-time incentive amount of ₹3 Lakh is provided to eligible beneficiaries.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Marriage Incentives & Support
This scheme helps cured leprosy persons in Odisha who face difficulties in arranging marriages for their daughters. It provides marriage-related financial support and assistance to improve their social and economic situation. The scheme recognizes the social challenges faced by families affected by leprosy and aims to support them during important life events. It is run by the state government of Odisha.
View DetailsDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Meritorious Students Incentive Scheme (Class 12th Passed)
This scheme, run by the Madhya Pradesh government, honors and rewards outstanding students who pass Class 12th examinations. It provides cash awards to motivate and support students from economically weaker backgrounds. The scheme is named after Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to inspire excellence in education.
View DetailsNational Scheme Of Incentive To Girls For Secondary Education
This is a national scheme run by the Ministry of Education to encourage girls to continue their secondary education. It targets girls aged 14-18 years who have completed class 8th but have dropped out of school due to poverty or other family reasons. The scheme provides financial incentives to bring these girls back to school and help them complete their secondary education.
View DetailsIncentive for Purchase of Electric Scooter for the Daughter of a Registered Construction Worker (HBOCWWB)
This Haryana scheme helps daughters of registered construction workers buy electric scooters for their mobility during higher education. The Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers (HBOCWWB) Board provides financial support through e-RUPI payment. The aim is to make travel easier and safer for girls pursuing college or university education whose fathers are registered construction workers.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Incentive for Energy Efficiency
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides financial incentives to textile businesses for adopting energy-efficient practices and equipment. Implemented by the Department of MSME&T, Government of West Bengal, it aims to reduce energy costs and promote sustainable manufacturing in the textile sector. The scheme reimburses businesses for the cost of energy-efficient installations and upgrades recommended in energy audits.
View DetailsIncentives for Meritorious Children (Students) of Workers (10th and 12th Class) (HBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial incentive in the form of a fixed deposit (prize money) to children of registered construction workers in Haryana who perform well in their Class 10th or 12th board examinations. It is run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) to encourage academic excellence among children of workers in the construction industry. The scheme recognizes merit and supports the education of disadvantaged families.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Waiver of Fees for Land Conversion and Mutation
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides support to textile entrepreneurs and businesses in West Bengal. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, this scheme aims to reduce financial barriers for textile industry participants. Under this scheme, the government waives fees that would normally be charged for converting land use classification and updating property records (mutation) for approved textile projects.
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