Statewise Scheme 2022 ( JAN TO NOV )
State | Scheme | Important point |
Madhya Pradesh | Ladli Laxmi 2.0 | to encourage girls to pursue higher education and make them independent. |
‘Mukhyamantri Udyam Kranti Yojana’ | r to give loan up to Rs 50 Lakhs with subsidized interest rate for self-employment | |
Kerala | Technology Transfer Scheme | to reimburse the expense incurred by the new startup ventures in procuring technology licences from government research institutions for commercialising their products. |
Andhra Pradesh | ‘YSR Kalyanamasthu’ and ‘YSR Shadi Tofa | marriage schemes along with its website that would be effective from 1st October 2022 |
YSR Yantra Seva Scheme | flagged off the distribution of tractors and combine harvesters at Chuttugunta Centre in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. | |
Chhattisgarh | Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Parks (MGRIP) | to develop ‘gauthans’ (cow shelters in villages) as ‘rural industrial parks’. |
‘Mukhyamantri Govansh Mobile Chikitsa Yojana | to deploy Mobile Veterinary Units (MVU) to provide better health care facilities to cattle. | |
‘Hamar Beti-Hamar Maan’ (Our Daughter Our Pride) | for women’s safety and their empowerment in society | |
Mukhyamantri Mitaan Yojana | to avail around 100 public services at their doorstep with the pilot implementation of in 14 municipal corporations | |
Kaushalya Matritva Yojana | handing cheques of Rs 5,000 each to five women beneficiaries for the safe motherhood practices. | |
Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiheen Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana | for landless labourers of rural areas of Chhattisgarh was launched. | |
Gujarat | ‘Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Schemes 2022’ | to Industries at Gandhinagar, Gujarat with an aim to strengthen the manufacturing sector in the state |
Himachal Pradesh | HIMCAD | to bridge the gap between irrigation potential generated and irrigation potential utilized. |
‘Naari Ko Naman’ scheme | provide 50 % concession on fares in Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) buses to women commuters within the state boundaries | |
Nagaland | e Chief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) | the first of its kind universal health insurance scheme, |
Karnataka | Upper Bhadra lift irrigation scheme | will become Karnataka’s 1st National project. |
Vidyanidhi’ | to the agricultural labourers’ children in Ranebennur, Haveri, Karnataka. | |
Raitha Vidya Nidhi’ | on sanitation, nutrition and schemes for well-being of farmers, labourers and soldiers | |
Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Scheme, | extended Vidyanidhi scholarship programme & Amruth scheme. | |
Kashi Yatra | with a project outlay of Rs. 7 crore and provides Rs 5,000 cash assistance to each of the 30,000 pilgrims | |
Rajasthan | “Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Scheme | to give 100 days of employment per year to families in urban areas. |
Meghalaya | ‘Rural Backyard Piggery Scheme | flagship programme for the welfare of farmers, |
Sikkim, | Sikkim Aama Sashaktikaran Yojana (SASY) , Chief Ministers Vatsalya Scheme and Mukhya Mantri Swasthya Suvidha Yojana | a series of women’s welfare schemes |
Aama Yojna | scheme for helping non-working mothers & ‘Bahini Scheme’ benefitting girl students of the state. | |
Uttarakhand | ‘CM Udyman Khiladi Unnayan Yojana’. |
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Him Prahari | Scheme which is meant for exservicemen and youngsters to stop the migration of people from Uttarakhand. | |
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) | the Village Defence Guards scheme(VDGS) 2022 |
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Accidental insurance scheme | J&K bank will extend free group personal insurance cover of Rs 15 lakh for all government employees. | |
Haryana | “Chief Minister Equal Education Relief, Assistance and Grant (Cheerag)” |
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‘Chaara – Bijaee Yojana | to provide financial assistance of Rs 10,000 per acre (Upto 10 acres) to farmers cultivating and supplying fodder to Gaushalas (Cowsheds) | |
Uttar Pradesh | the Panchamrut Yojana | the goal of doubling farmers’ income through the implementation of cost-effective technical measures and the promotion of co-cropping methods. |
‘Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya State Employees Cashless Medical Scheme | for providing cashless medical facilities to state government employees, pensioners and their dependents | |
Assam | Swanirbhar Naari, | to empower and financially support the indigenous weavers of Assam and their families. |
Delhi | Mission Kushal Karmi | a 15-day programme to provide skill development training for construction workers registered with the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board |
Tripura | “Earn with Learn | to re-enroll students who had dropped out of school following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic |
‘Mukhyamantri Chaa Srami Kalyan Prakalpa | , allotting Rs. 85 crores for its implementation to bring the 7000 tea garden workers of Tripura under social security net | |
Tamil Nadu | “Nalaya Thiran” (Tomorrow’s ability) under the “Naan Mudhalvan” (I am the first), | a skilling Programme |
‘Ennum Ezhuthum scheme | ’ to bridge the learning gap occurred due to COVID-19 pandemic among students aged below 8. | |
Naan Muthalvan- Ulagai Vellum Ilaiya Tamilagam” | to improve the educational skills, knowledge, talent, and efficiency of 10 lakh young people annually. | |
West Bengal | Paray Shikshalaya’ (Neighbourhood Schools) | an open-air classroom programme for students from classes 1 to 7. |
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