Rajasthan Minority Finance & Development Co-Operative Corporation has launched various welfare schemes for the minority population of the state. The schemes and their key features are enlisted below: Vocational Training Scheme: Vocational Training Scheme of state government focuses on imparting skills to the beneficiaries leading to self-employment. The scheme is ...
Read More »Rajasthan: Educational Loan Scheme For Minorities
Rajasthan Minority Finance and Development Co-operative Corporation Limited (RMFDCCL) has launched Educational Loan Scheme to provide term loan at moderate interest rates for job oriented educational courses with an object to promote economic and developmental activities for the benefit of “Backward Sections” amongst the minorities. The scheme is for individual ...
Read More »Rajasthan: Term Loan Scheme For Minorities
Rajasthan Minority Finance and Development Co-operative Corporation Limited (RMFDCCL) has launched a Term Loan Scheme to provide term loan at moderate interest rates for self employment with the object to promote economic and developmental activities for the benefit of “Backward Sections” amongst the minorities. Eligibility: Projects costing up to Rs. ...
Read More »Financial Assistance for Wedding of Daughters of Economically Weaker Sections
Uttar Pradesh has come up with a scheme for the development of Economically Weaker Sections. This scheme is for Scheduled Tribe and Poor People of General Category. The scheme also covers for the treatment of relatives of them. Eligibility: The person should belong to schedule tribe. Poor People of General ...
Read More »Financial Assistance under the Atrocities Prevention Act
To reduce the harassment of Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes over Un-Touchability and other such practices Government of India came up with Atrocities Prevention Act in 1989. Under the same, Uttar Pradesh Government has come up with a scheme for the betterment of SC/ST community. They key features are enlisted ...
Read More »“Nai Roshni” The Scheme for Leadership Development of Minority Women
A report of the High Level Committee on the social, economic and educational status of the Muslim community of India (popularly known as the Sachar Report) had highlighted the fact that India’s largest minority group, the Muslim numbering 13.83 Crore, have been left out of the development trajectory and within ...
Read More »Nai Udaan- a central govt. scheme to financially support students from Minority Communities
Name of the scheme: Nai Udaan– Scheme for Support for Minority Students clearing Prelims conducted by Union Public Service Commission, Staff Selection Commission, State Public Service Commissions etc. Purpose: The purpose of this scheme is to provide financial support to the minority candidates those who have cleared prelims conducted by ...
Read More »Central Govt. provides free coaching to students from Minority communities
Name of the scheme: Free Coaching and Allied Scheme for Candidates/Students Belonging to Minority Communities Purpose: The main purpose of this scheme is to provide students belonging to minority communities special coaching for qualifying examinations in technical or professional courses such as engineering, medical, law, management, IT etc. Eligibility Criteria: ...
Read More »Students from Minority Community can avail Post-Matric Scholarship to pursue higher studies
Name of the scheme: ‘Post-Matric Scholarship’ for Students Belonging to the Minority Communities Purpose: To award scholarships to meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of minority community for providing them better opportunities for higher education, increase their rate of attainment in higher education and enhance their employability. The scholarship ...
Read More »Central Govt. Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students from Minority Communities
Name of the scheme: Pre-Matric Scholarship for students belonging to Minority Communities Purpose: Purpose of this scholarship is to award scholarship to the meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of minority communities to enable them to pursue education from class I to X and thereby ease of the financial ...
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