PM-KISAN Samman Nidhi
Income support of ₹6,000/year to small & marginal farmers in 3 instalments of ₹2,000 each, directly to bank account.
Government schemes available in jharkhand. Includes central schemes applicable nationwide plus state-specific programmes, each with official application links.
Income support of ₹6,000/year to small & marginal farmers in 3 instalments of ₹2,000 each, directly to bank account.
World's largest health insurance. ₹5 lakh annual cover per family for secondary and tertiary hospitalisation at empanelled hospitals.
Financial assistance up to ₹1.2 lakh for pucca house construction for BPL rural families. ₹1.3L in hilly/difficult areas.
Loans up to ₹10 lakhs to non-corporate small/micro enterprises. Shishu (≤₹50K), Kishore (₹50K–5L), Tarun (₹5L–10L). No collateral.
Guaranteed monthly pension from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000 after age 60
National campaign for the survival, protection and education of the girl child, linked with girl-child savings and education support
Free residential skill training with placement linkage for rural poor youth
National database registration giving unorganised workers an e-Shram card and access to linked social-security benefits including accident insurance cover
Functional household tap water connection for every rural household
Short-term credit for crops, animal husbandry and fisheries at concessional interest with interest subvention, as per current official guidelines
Legal guarantee of 100 days of wage employment per rural household per year on public works
Government share of apprenticeship stipend and training cost support, as per current official guidelines
Scholarship for meritorious students of economically weaker sections to continue studies in classes IX to XII; amount as per current official notification
Voluntary, market-linked retirement savings account with tax benefits and annuity on exit
Central scholarships for eligible students from minority, OBC, SC, ST and other categories
Monthly central pension support for eligible elderly, widows and persons with disability from BPL households; amounts as per current official notification
Nationwide ration portability — NFSA beneficiaries can draw entitled food grains from any fair-price shop in India
Interest subsidy and assistance for urban housing for EWS, LIG and MIG categories
Credit-linked subsidy for setting up new micro-enterprises in manufacturing and service sectors, as per current official guidelines
Crop insurance against natural calamities, pests and diseases
Free food grains of 5 kg per month per person under the National Food Security Act
All-weather road connectivity to eligible unconnected rural habitations
Paid 12-month internships with top companies including a monthly stipend and one-time grant, as per current official guidelines
Quality generic medicines at affordable prices through Jan Aushadhi Kendras; incentives for opening new Kendras as per official guidelines
Basic zero-balance bank account with overdraft, RuPay card and insurance benefits
Life insurance cover of Rs. 2 lakh at Rs. 436 yearly premium for ages 18 to 50
Free short-term skill training, upskilling and industry-recognised certification
Assured monthly pension of Rs. 3,000 after age 60 on a contributory basis for small and marginal farmers
Subsidy for standalone solar agriculture pumps and solarisation of grid-connected pumps, as per current official guidelines
Maternity benefit of Rs. 5,000 for eligible pregnant and lactating women
Subsidies and support for fisheries infrastructure, aquaculture inputs and fisher welfare, as per current official guidelines
One hot cooked nutritious meal on every school day for children in government and aided schools
Assured monthly pension of Rs. 3,000 after age 60 on a contributory basis for unorganised workers
Accidental death or disability cover of Rs. 2 lakh at Rs. 20 yearly premium for ages 18 to 70
Central subsidy for rooftop solar installation enabling free/cheaper electricity for households, as per current official guidelines
Working capital loan starting Rs. 10,000 for eligible street vendors
Free LPG connection with first refill and hotplate support for eligible women
Rs. 15,000 toolkit grant, Rs. 500/day training stipend, and collateral-free loans up to Rs. 3 lakh (Rs. 1 lakh + Rs. 2 lakh tranches) at 5% interest
Free soil testing and a Soil Health Card with crop-wise fertiliser recommendations
Bank loans between Rs. 10 lakh and Rs. 1 crore for setting up a new (greenfield) enterprise
Seed funding for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials and market entry through approved incubators, as per current official guidelines
High-interest, tax-free small savings account for a girl child; deposits and current interest rate as per official quarterly notification
The scheme "AICTE - Grant for Augmenting Infrastructure in North Eastern Region (GAINER)" was introduced by AICTE to enhance the functional efficiency of the technical institutes located in far-flung areas of North East India, by addressing deficiencies in water, electricity, and internet.
Access to Knowledge for Technology Development and Dissemination (A2K+) is a scheme targeted towards developing mechanisms to disseminate science, technology and innovation-related information to industries, research and academic institutions
Advance Authorisation scheme enables duty free import of inputs for export production, including replenishment of inputs or duty remission Advance Authorisation covers manufacturer exporters or merchant exporters tied to supporting manufacturer(s).
The Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) is a social security scheme for rural landless households implemented by the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India. The scheme provides insurance coverage to the head of the household or an earning member of the family in the age group of 18 to 59.
AB PM-JAY is a health insurance scheme for low-income families in rural and urban areas. The scheme aims to provide affordable healthcare facilities to the Poor. It is the largest health assurance scheme in the world which aims at providing a health cover of ₹5,00,000/- per family per year.
The scheme “Atal Beemit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana (ABVKY)” was introduced by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) on a pilot basis for a period of 2 years w.e.f. 01.07.2018 for providing relief to the Insured Persons (IPs) who have become unemployed.
A welfare scheme by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare was launched in 2002. AC&ABC aims at agricultural development, supplementing the efforts of public extension by providing extension and other services to farmers either on a payment basis or free of cost as per the business model.
Extension Division endeavours towards successful implementation of Agricultural Extension activities. Through its various programmes, schemes and activities, Extension Division helps farmers to get information regarding scientific research and new knowledge in agricultural practices.