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Clear filtersSaraswati Cycle Yojana
Saraswati Cycle Yojana is a transportation assistance program launched by the Government of Chhattisgarh in 2004. It is operated by the Department of School Education to support students, particularly girls, in accessing education. The scheme aims to reduce barriers to school attendance by providing cycles to eligible students.
View DetailsFree Bicycle Distribution Scheme
The Free Bicycle Distribution Scheme is run by the Welfare Department of Jharkhand Government. It provides financial assistance to help Scheduled Caste (SC) students in Class 8th purchase bicycles. The scheme aims to improve school attendance and reduce dropout rates by making transportation easier for these students.
View DetailsAttendance Scholarship Scheme for Girl Students with Disabilities of Rural Areas
This scheme provides attendance-based scholarships to support girls with disabilities studying in rural areas of Punjab. It aims to improve their educational participation and economic independence. The scholarship is given as financial incentive to encourage regular school attendance. This helps reduce dropout rates among disabled girls in rural communities.
View DetailsUniform Assistance To SC Students
The Government of Gujarat provides financial assistance to students belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) communities to help them purchase school uniforms. This scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on SC families and encourage regular school attendance among their children. The assistance is designed to ensure that no student is deprived of education due to lack of resources for uniforms.
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 DetailsFree Cycles to SC Girl Students Studying in Standard IX (Sarasvati Sadhna Yojana)
Sarasvati Sadhna Yojana is a Gujarat government scheme that provides free bicycles to Scheduled Caste girl students studying in Class 9. Administered by the Directorate of Scheduled Caste Welfare under the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, the scheme aims to improve school attendance and support the education of SC girl students by removing transportation barriers.
View DetailsMid Day Meals Scheme
The Mid Day Meal Scheme is a national program run by the Ministry of Education that provides free, nutritious meals to school children during school days. This scheme aims to improve the nutrition and health of children, reduce classroom hunger, and encourage regular school attendance. It is implemented across all states including Arunachal Pradesh in government and government-aided schools.
View DetailsSaraswati Sadhana Yojana to Economically Backward Class Girls studying in Class 9
Saraswati Sadhana Yojana is a Gujarat government scheme that provides free bicycles to economically backward class girls studying in Class 9. The scheme aims to improve school attendance and reduce the dropout rate among disadvantaged girl students. It is implemented across government and grant-in-aid schools throughout Gujarat to support girls' education.
View DetailsFree Bicycle Distribution to Students of Vimukt, Ghumantu and Ardhghumantu Communities
This scheme provides free bicycles to students from Denotified Tribes, Nomadic Tribes, and Semi-Nomadic Tribes communities in Rajasthan. It is run by the Government of Rajasthan to help students in classes 6th to 11th access better transportation for attending school. The free bicycles aim to improve school attendance and reduce dropout rates among these marginalized communities.
View DetailsSaraswati Vidya Yojana: Free Distribution of Bicycles
Saraswati Vidya Yojana is a free bicycle distribution scheme run by the Directorate of Education in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. It provides bicycles at no cost to girl students studying in Class 8 in government and government-aided schools. The scheme aims to improve school attendance and reduce dropouts by making it easier for girls to travel to school.
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