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Mamata Scheme

With the motive to provide all the facilities to the mother and new born baby, the government of Assam launched the Mamata Scheme. It launched in the year, 2010. Eligibility: The pregnant women shall have to be admitted in government hospital They should have to stay in the hospital at ...

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Mukhya mantri mahila samridhi Yojana

The government of Assam launched the Mukhaya Mantri Smridhi Yojana to provide micro finance to women Self Help Groups (SHG) belonging to the target group. This scheme helps in economic stability among especially for rural women. Eligibility: Maximum no of women should be 20 in group Women should be belong ...

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Sawayamsidha

The government of Assam launched the Sawayamsidha scheme for women empowerment of Assam. The main aim of this scheme is all round employment specially social and economic empowerment of the women. The scheme based on the programme of self help group. It was launched on 29th November, 2001. Eligibility: All ...

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Mission Mangalam: Gujarat Government

Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company (GLPC) is the executive arm of Mission Mangalam. Mission Mangalam aims to bring the critical mass of resources to address by creating a single platform for stakeholders like Banks, Industry Partners, Micro Finance Institutes, Skill Imparting Institutions etc. to deliver desired outcomes. The objectives of this ...

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Mahila Samridhi Yojana in Madhya Pradesh

Mahila Samradhi Yojana was launched by the government of Madhya Pradesh to assist women of  the Scheduled Caste category by providing loan. It is one of the schemes provided by the  MP State Cooperative Schedule Caste Finance And Development Corporation. Aims to provide short term loan to women based on ...

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“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 ...

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