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Clear filtersPrime Minister’s Internship Scheme
The Prime Minister's Internship Scheme is run by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to provide 1-year paid internship opportunities to young people across India. The scheme aims to place one crore (10 million) youth in the top 500 companies over five years. Through this internship, young people gain real-world experience in business, learn different skills, and explore various career paths while earning a monthly stipend.
View DetailsSchemes for welfare of School Children belonging to BPL and BC(A) families: Monthly Stipend for BPL Students
This Haryana government scheme provides monthly financial assistance to school children from Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Backward Classes (BC-A) families. It is designed to support their education and reduce financial barriers to schooling. Students studying in classes 1 to 12 in Haryana Government schools are eligible to receive a monthly stipend under this welfare program.
View DetailsDr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers
The Dr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers is a Gujarat state initiative that provides financial support to help Scheduled Caste law graduates and their senior lawyer mentors. Under this scheme, monthly stipends are given for three years to law graduates from SC background and the experienced lawyers who train them. The aim is to support talented SC lawyers during their early practice years and prevent them from dropping out due to financial hardship.
View DetailsStipend Scheme For Poultry Farming Training For Divyang People
This scheme helps people with disabilities (Divyang) learn modern poultry farming methods through structured training. Run by the Gujarat Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, it aims to increase income and create self-employment opportunities for Divyang individuals in the poultry sector. Trainees receive a monthly stipend during the training period to support themselves while learning.
View DetailsChief Minister Hunar Yojana
Chief Minister Hunar Yojana is a skill development scheme run by the Minority Welfare Department of Uttarakhand government. It provides free training programs to members of minority communities to learn new skills and increase their job opportunities. Along with training, beneficiaries receive a monthly stipend to support themselves during the learning period.
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.
View DetailsNational Scheme of Apprenticeship Training
The National Scheme of Apprenticeship Training is run by the Ministry of Education to give fresh graduates and diploma holders real work experience. Young people with 10+2 Vocational qualifications can also join. They train in factories and industries across India for one year while earning a monthly stipend.
View DetailsStipend To Students Studying at Govt. Hindi Institute Dimapur
This scheme provides monthly financial support to students enrolled at the Government Hindi Institute in Dimapur, Nagaland. The State Government allocates scholarship funds to help students pursue their Hindi language studies. Students receive a monthly stipend to assist with their educational expenses throughout the academic year.
View DetailsSchemes for welfare of School Children belonging to BPL and BC(A) families: Monthly Stipend for BC-A Students
This Haryana government scheme provides monthly financial assistance to students from Backward Classes (BC-A) and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families. It is designed to support their education and reduce financial barriers to schooling. Eligible students studying in Classes 1 to 12 in Haryana Government schools receive regular monthly stipends to help with educational expenses.
View DetailsTraining Centre for Specially-Abled Persons
This scheme provides vocational training to specially-abled (differently-abled) persons in Mizoram. It is run by the Government of Mizoram and offers practical courses in tailoring and shoemaking. Trainees receive a monthly stipend during their training period to support themselves while learning a skill.
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