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Clear filtersMahila Swayamsiddha Yojana Rajasthan
Mahila Swayamsiddha Yojana is a Rajasthan government scheme run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department. It provides free skill training and self-employment support to widowed, abandoned, and destitute women. The scheme works through voluntary organizations and NGOs to help these women become economically independent and self-reliant.
View DetailsFree Travel in Uttarakhand Transport Corporation Buses to Widowed Daughters-in-law of Freedom Fighters
This is a social welfare scheme run by the Uttarakhand government that provides free bus travel to widowed daughters-in-law of freedom fighters in the state. The scheme aims to honor the families of those who sacrificed for India's independence and provide them with transport support. Eligible beneficiaries can travel free of charge on all Uttarakhand Transport Corporation buses across the state.
View DetailsFree Computer Training
This is a free computer training scheme run by the Government of Uttarakhand. It provides computer skills education at no cost to widows, families of ex-servicemen, and dependents of soldiers. The scheme aims to help these groups gain digital literacy and improve their employment opportunities.
View DetailsMahila Bakri Palan
Mahila Bakri Palan is a goat rearing scheme run by the Uttarakhand State Government to support vulnerable women. It provides financial assistance to help eligible women start goat farming as a source of income and livelihood. The scheme targets abandoned, widowed, destitute, single, and disaster-affected women who want to take up goat rearing.
View DetailsWorld War II Pension
This is a pension scheme run by the Rajasthan state government to support World War II ex-servicemen and their widows. It provides monthly financial assistance to those who fought in World War II and are not receiving any other pension or support. The scheme aims to honor their service and provide them financial relief during their old age.
View DetailsSamman Bhatta to War Widows and Parents of Martyrs
Samman Bhatta is a Rajasthan government scheme that provides lifelong monthly financial assistance to war widows and parents of unmarried soldiers who died in wars, counter-insurgency operations, or while helping civil authorities. The scheme recognizes the sacrifice of these families and aims to provide them with regular income support throughout their lives. This assistance is available to eligible beneficiaries whose family members were martyred before 31st March 1999.
View DetailsUnion Territory of Lakshadweep Pension Scheme for Widows
This is a monthly pension scheme for widows in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. It is run by the Lakshadweep Administration to provide financial support to widows who have not remarried and have no regular income. The scheme aims to help widows meet their basic living expenses through regular monthly assistance.
View DetailsAdditional Pension to Widow of Ex-Serviceman having Children
This scheme provides additional pension support to widows of ex-servicemen who have dependent children. It is implemented by the Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Department of the Government of Haryana. The scheme aims to provide financial security to families of ex-servicemen who pass away, ensuring that widows with children receive extra support beyond their regular pension.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Widower and Unmarried Persons Scheme : For Widower
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to widowers who cannot support themselves and need help from the government. It is a social security program designed to help widowers meet their basic living expenses. The scheme recognizes that some widowers face financial hardship and provides them with regular financial support.
View DetailsGanga Swarupa Pension Scheme
The Ganga Swarupa Pension Scheme is a social security scheme run by the Government of Gujarat to support widowed women. It provides regular monthly financial assistance to help widows become self-reliant and meet their basic needs. The scheme aims to reduce poverty and improve the quality of life for vulnerable women who have lost their husbands.
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