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CENTRAL & STATE GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
2013 TO 2017List of 100 + Central & State GovernmentSchemes launched from 2013 to 2017 for
BANK & GOVERNMENT EXAMS.
Questions on Central & State Government Schemes are common in the General Awareness sections of various bank & government exams. To help you prepare for thesame, we have compiled a list of Central & State Government Schemes launched in India from 2013 to 2017.
Learning the following eBook might just earn you that brownie point inyour next bank or government exam.
What is the objective of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra Yojana?
a. To provide free milk to the economically backward peopleb. To bring momentum in skilling through collaborative effortsc. To provide free electricity to non-electried rural householdsd. To provide employment to rural youth
Solution: B
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List of Important Central Government Schemes 2013-17
Name of the scheme Objective & Target
1
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)
Launched: June, 2015
Objective: To establish infrastructure that could ensure
adequate robust sewerage networks and water supply for urban
transformation.
Target: Ascertaining that everyone has access to tap water and
sewerage facilities, maintenance of greenery and open spaces,
and smart facilities like weather prediction, internet and Wi-Fi.
2
Atal Innovation Mission and SETU in NITI AAYOG
Launched: February, 2016
Objective: To give substantial boost to the innovation ecosystem
and to catalyze the entrepreneur spirit in the country.
Target: Entrepreneurship promotion through self-employment
and talent utilization and to provide a platform where innovative
ideas are generated.
3 Atal Pension Yojana
Launched: May, 2015
Objective: To bring pension benefits to people of the
unorganized sector.
Target: Reduce the number of zero balance accounts in the
country.
4 Bal Swachta Abhiyan
Launched: November, 2014
Objective: To increase awareness about the cleanliness of the children all over India. Target: It will be observed from 14th to 19th November. The campaign has been planned out in the following way:
14th November: Clean Schools/Surroundings/Play areas
15th November: Clean Food
17th November: Clean Self, Personal Hygiene, Child
Safety
18th November: Clean Drinking Water
19th November: Clean Toilet
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Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana
Launched: January 2015
Objective: To generate awareness and improve the efficiency of
welfare services meant for women.
Target: To ensure education, survival and protection of the girl
child, and prevent gender biased sex selective elimination.
6
Cataract Treatment Scheme
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: To treat cataract patients
Target: Free India from cataract by 2022
7
DBT Scheme for Kerosene
Launched: April, 2016
Objective: To enable consumers to pay non-subsidized price of
kerosene at the time of purchase.
Target: To enable users to buy the cooking fuel at market rate
and get financial support in their bank accounts.
8
Deenadayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya
Yojana
Launched: September, 2014
Objective: To enhance the employability of rural youth.
Target: Start 1000-2000 training centres across India by 2016.
9
Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
Launched: 2015
Objective: To provide electrification to all villages.
Target: To invest 756 Billion rupees for rural electrification,
feeder separation to ensure sufficient power to farmers and
regular supply to other consumers and metering to reduce the
losses.
10
Dairy Processing and Infrastructure
Development Fund (DIDF)
Launched: September,
2017
Objective: To build efficient milk procurement system by setting
up of chilling infrastructure and installation of electronic milk
adulteration testing equipment.
Target: To benefit 95,00,000 farmers in about 50,000 villages.
11 Digital India
Launched: July, 2015
Objective: Aims to bring Digital empowerment to India and aid
in its transition to becoming a knowledge economy.
Target: To create 17 million direct and 85 million indirect jobs,
while significantly reducing Indian imports of electronics.
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12 Ganga Gram Yojana
Launched: January, 2016
Objective: To develop the villages located along the main stem
of river Ganga.
Target: To develop 1600 villages situated along the banks of
river Ganga.
13
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
Launched: April, 2016
Objective: To strengthen Panchayati Raj in villages and ensure
social harmony in villages.
Target: To promote rural development and foster farmers’
welfare and livelihoods of the poor.
14
HRIDAY (National Heritage City
Development and Augmentation Yojana)
scheme
Launched: January, 2015
Objective: Conserving and preserving the heritage characters of
12 cities: Amritsar, Varanasi, Gaya, Puri, Ajmer, Mathura,
Dwarka, Badami, Velankanni, Kanchipuram, Warangal
(Telangana) and Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh).
Target: To develop tourism and job creation and bring together
urban planning, economic growth and heritage conservation by
2017.
15 Indradhanush Scheme
Launched: December, 2014
Objective: To immunize unvaccinated children.
Target: To cover all those children by 2020 who are either
unvaccinated, or partially vaccinated against vaccine preventable
diseases.
16
Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To improve immunization coverage.
Target: To ensure full immunization to more than 90% by
December 2018.
17 Kisan Vikas Patra
Launched: 2014
Objective: To provide attractive returns to money invested.
Target: To provide double the amount invested, after 8 years 4
months, with an interest of 8.7% per annum.
18 Make in India
Launched: Sept, 2014
Objective: To transform India into a global design and
manufacturing hub.
Target: 24 manufacturing cities envisaged. In the first phase, 7
cities to be completed by 2019.
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Middle Income Group Scheme
Launched: February, 2017
Objective: Provide legal services to the middle and relatively
lower income groups.
Target: Provide services in the Supreme Court, to litigants whose
gross income does not exceed Rs. 60,000 per month or Rs.7.5
lakh per annum.
20 Mission Fingerling
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: To achieve blue revolution.
Target: To enhance fisheries production from 10.79 mmt (2014-
15) to 15 mmt by 2020-21 under the blue revolution.
21
MUDRA Bank Yojana
Launched: April, 2015
Objective: Regulate lending and borrowing activities in the
microfinance setup of India.
Target: To provide crediting services and financial support to the
microfinance entities, that are functioning across the country.
22 Namami Gange
Launched: July, 2014
Objective: Clean and protect the Ganga river in a comprehensive
manner.
Target: To arrest the pollution and revive the Ganga river within
18 years.
23
National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Launched: 2015
Objective: To create an ecosystem of empowerment and
promote a culture of innovation based entrepreneurship.
Target: To bridge existing skill gaps, promote industry
engagement, leverage technology and promote greater
opportunities for apprenticeship training.
24 National Rurban Mission
Launched: February, 2016
Objective: To Spur, social, economic and infrastructure
development in rural areas.
Target: To develop a cluster of 300 smart villages over the next 3
years across the country.
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National Sports Talent Search Scheme
Launched: 2015
Objective: To find and nurture sports potential and make them
excel at national and international sports competitions.
Target: To identify sports talent among students in the age
group of 8-12 years and nurture it.
26
Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat
Launched: 2014
Objective: To improve reading and writing skills of children in
classes 1 and 2.
Target: To make children keen and self-sufficient writers and
readers and enable them to possess the skills that last a lifetime
27
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National
Mission
Launched: 2015
Objective: To address various shortcomings related to teachers
and teaching across the educational spectrum.
Target: To provide1 lakh qualified teachers for schools, colleges
and universities, create 87 new institutional structures and
create subject-based networks in various disciplines.
28
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Shramev Jayate Karyakram
Launched: October, 2014
Objective: To create conductive environment for industrial
development and doing business with ease and expand
government support to impart skill training for workers.
Target:
Allot Labour Identification Number to 6 lakh units
Upload inspection reports within 72 hours of inspection
Enable 4.17 crore employees to have their PF account
portable and accessible
Support manufacturing units by reimbursing 50% of the
stipend paid during first two years of training
Introduce smart cards to workers
29
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sinchai Yojana
Launched: July, 2015
Objective: To irrigate fields of farmers across the country and
promote effective use of water.
Target: To attract investments in Irrigation system and expand
the cultivable land in the country.
30 PowerTex India Scheme
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: To develop powerloom sector.
Target: To develop powerloom sector simultaneously at over 45
locations in the country.
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Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana
(PMVVY)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: For welfare of senior citizens above 60 years.
Target: To make the pension scheme available from 4th May
2017 to 3rd May 2018 for senior citizens above 60 years.
32
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana
Launched: April 2015
Objective: Welfare the poor people through effective
implementation of schemes.
Target: To apprise member of parliaments to help in effective
implementation of government run schemes for the welfare of
poor across the country.
33
Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana
Launched: 2015
Objective: Improve the quality of health care and make it
accessible across the country.
Target: To provide good quality health care by improving access
to quality medicines at affordable costs.
34
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
Launched: August, 2014
Objective: To achieve financial inclusion of every individual who
does not have a bank account.
Target: To ensure financial access to everyone who was not able
to get benefits of various finance related government schemes.
35 Power for All Scheme
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: To offer people uninterrupted power supply
Target: To ensure that by 2018 October, each house in UP will
receive this benefit.
36
Pradhan Mantri LPG Panchayat
Launched: September,
2017
Objective: To spread awareness among LPG users about the
proper use and benefits of LPG.
Target: NA
37
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra (PMKK)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To bring momentum in skilling through collaborative
efforts.
Target: NA
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Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
Launched: May, 2015
Objective: Increase the number of insurance.
Target: To reduce number of zero balance accounts.
39
Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhayay Vigyan Gram
Sankul Pariyojana
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To formulate & implement appropriate S & T
interventions for Sustainable development through cluster
approach in Uttarakhand.
Target: To benefit about a lakh of people directly or indirectly in
4 identified clusters of 60 villages in Uttarakhand.
40
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
Launched: May, 2015
Objective: To increase insurance penetration level in the
country.
Target: The insurance covers death or disablement of the policy
holder caused due to accident or accidental injuries.
41
Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana
Launched: August, 2017
Objective: For agro-marine processing and development of agro-
processing clusters.
Target: NA
42
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
Launched: January, 2016
Objective: To boost farming sector in the country.
Target: Aims to reduce the premium burden on farmers and
ensure early settlement of crop Insurance claim for the full
insured sum.
43
Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta
Abhiyan (PMGDISHA)
Launched: February, 2017
Objective: Making one person in every family digitally literate.
Target: Make 6 crore persons in rural areas, across states/UTs,
digitally literate, reaching around 40% of rural households.
44
Prasad (Pilgrimage
Rejuvenation and
Spiritual Augmentation
Drive)
Launched: 2014
Objective: To promote tourism and Develop cultural places.
Target: To achieve 1% share of international tourist arrivals by
2016-17.
45
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
Launched: 2015
Objective: To provide houses at affordable rates.
Target: To provide interest subsidy of 6.5% on housing loan for
15 years and use sustainable and eco-friendly technologies
during construction process.
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Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana
Launched: May, 2016
Objective: To provide LPG connections to BPL households in the
country.
Target: To replace the unclean cooking fuels mostly used in rural
India with clean and more efficient LPG.
47
Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Sanchar
Kaushal Vikas Pratisthan Scheme
Launched: May, 2017
Objective: To train rural youth to maintain mobile towers, repair
optical fibers, and fix other communication technologies.
Target: To impart training to 10,000 people from 10 States/UTs
in the first phase.
48
Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: Provide physical aid and assisted-living devices for
senior citizens belonging to BPL category
Target: To benefit 5,20,000 senior citizens over a period of 3
years.
49
Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan
Launched: July, 2015
Objective: To leverage the potential for science, mathematics
and technology learning in non-classroom settings.
Target: To make Science, Mathematics and Technology exciting
for children and encourage them to have an enduring interest in
the subjects both inside and outside the classroom.
50
Revenue Insurance Scheme for Plantation
Crops (RISPC)
Launched: February, 2017
Objective: Protect growers from risks such as pest attacks, yield
loss, and income declined caused by fall in prices.
Target: To implement on pilot basis for 2 years covering tea,
coffee, rubber, cardamom, and tobacco in eight districts in West
Bengal, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim, and
Tamil Nadu by the commodity boards.
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Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
Launched: October, 2014
Objective: To develop social, cultural and infrastructures in
villages.
Target: To develop infrastructure of 3 villages by 2019 and 8
villages by 2024.
52 Skill India
Launched: July, 2015
Objective: To create jobs for the youth of the country.
Target: Aims at providing training and skill development to 500
million youth of our country by 2020.
53 Smart Cities
Launched: 2015
Objective: To drive economic growth and improve the quality of
life of people by enabling local development and harnessing
technology as a means to create smart outcomes for citizens.
Target: To cover 100 cities in 5-year duration.
54 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Launched: October, 2014
Objective: To make India clean.
Target: To provide facilities to every family including toilets, solid
and liquid waste disposal systems, village cleanliness, and safe
and adequate drinking water supply by 2nd October, 2019.
55
Solar Energy Scheme for Small Powerloom Unites
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: To provide financial assistance/capital subsidy to
small powerloom units
Target: Provide financial assistance/capital subsidy to the extend
of 50%, 75%, and 90% of the basic cost of the solar energy plant
(cost of solar panel + inverter + batteries) to the applicants.
56
Saubhagya Scheme
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To provide electricity connection to families in rural
and urban areas.
Target: To provide electricity connections to around 40 million
families by December 2018.
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Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan
Launched: 2014
Objective: To provide toilets in all government schools.
Target: To provide separate toilets for boys and girls in all
government schools within 1 year.
58 Swadesh Darshan
Launched: Jan, 2015
Objective: To accelerate domestic as well as International
tourism in India and to develop theme based tourist circuits in
the country on the principles of high tourist value,
competitiveness and sustainability, in an integrated manner.
Target: Expecting to attract over 13 million foreign tourists by
2020.
59 Shaadi Shagun Scheme
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To encourage higher education of girls
Target: Give Rs. 51,000 to meritorious Muslim girls who
complete their graduation before marriage.
60 Sukanya Samridhi Yojana
Launched: Jan, 2015
Objective: To ensure bright future for girl children in India.
Target: To provide financial security and independence to the
girls and help them with their education and marriage.
61
Soil Health Card Scheme
Launched: February, 2015
Objective: Issue soil card to farmers to help them get good
harvest by studying the quality of soil.
Target: Issue soil cards to about 14 crore farmers spread across
India.
62
Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission
Launched: September,
2015
Objective: To drive economic, social and infrastructure
development in rural areas.
Target: Provisioning of economic activities, developing skills and
local entrepreneurship and providing infrastructure amenities in
rural areas.
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63 Standup India Scheme
Launched: April, 2016
Objective: To promote entrepreneurship among people from
SC/ST and woman.
Target: To provide loan between Rs.10 lakh and up to Rs.1 crore
to entrepreneurs for setting up new enterprise.
64 Sampada Scheme
Launched: May, 2017
Objective: To supplement agriculture, modernize processing,
and decrease agri waste.
Target: To give a renewed thrust to the food processing sector in
the country and create modern infrastructure with efficient
supply chain management from farm gate to retail outlet.
65 Seema Darshan
Launched: January, 2016
Objective: To provide an opportunity to children to experience
the border environment and to foster patriotism and
nationalism among the students.
Target: To make students visit border areas of our country and
present them before our soldiers. To showcase the tradition and
culture of our country through traditional songs and dances.
66 Special home for widows
Launched: March, 2016
Objective: To provide homes to widows in Vrindavan.
Target: To construct special Homes on 1.424 hectare of land for
1000 widows at Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
67
Science and Technology of Yoga and Meditation
(SATYAM)
Launched: November, 2015
Objective: To strengthen research in areas of Yoga and
Meditation.
Target: To identify various issues and challenges related to
human well-being and address them. To investigate on the effect
of Yoga and meditation on physical and mental health, and on
the effect of Yoga and meditation on the body, brain and mind.
68
Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES)
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: To bridge the infrastructure gap and provide forward
and backward linkages to units engaged in trade activities.
Target: Provide assistance for setting up and upgradation of
infrastructure projects with export linkages.
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69 Udaan Scheme
Launched: 2013
Objective: To provide an exposure to the unemployed graduates
to the best of corporate India.
Target: Reach 40,000 youth in J&K in 5 years.
70 Unearth Black Money
Bill passed: May, 2015
Objective: To unearth black money by enabling those with
undisclosed income and asset located in India.
71
Varishta Pension Bima Yojana
Launched: January, 2017
Objective: To provide annuity payouts like an immediate annuity
plan to senior citizens.
Target: NA
72
Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty (VAJRA) Scheme
Launched: May, 2017
Objective: To bring together the Indian scientists abroad and
India-based researchers for conducting joint researches in India.
Target: To boost research work, and lead to newer, cutting edge
technologies, which is needed in India.
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List of Top State Government Schemes 2015-17
Name of the scheme Objective and Target
1
Adarsh Gram Yojana
(Arunachal Pradesh)
Launched: March,
2017
Objective: To reach poor people in rural areas and serve them
better.
Target: 123 villages will be developed as ‘model villages’ during the
fiscal year 2017-18
2
Advanced Farming-Enriched Farmer
(Maharashtra)
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: To increase farmers’ income by cutting production cost
and increasing the output.
Target: To raise production of major crops, diversify crops, introduce
marketing techniques, and unite farmers and make them financially
stable.
3
Amma seeds
(Tamil Nadu)
Launched: January, 2016
Objective: To increase agricultural production in the state.
Target: To encourage farmers to use certified seeds sold at
reasonable prices.
4
Amma Call Centre
(Tamil Nadu)
Launched: January. 2016
Objective: To make governance more accessible to public. Target: To receive at least 15,000 calls per day by citizens, round the clock.
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Aanandam Scheme
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: January,
2017
Objective: To help people in need.
Target: To make economically sound people donate items like
blankets, frocks, sarees, jackets, books, pens, utensils, etc. to people
in need.
6
Aarogya Raksha Scheme
(Andhra Pradesh)
Launched: January, 2017
Objective: To provide health insurance cover to every individual.
Target: To render end-to-end cashless services for 1044 diseases
under secondary and tertiary care through 432 government and
private hospitals and provide health insurance coverage to about 35
lakh above poverty line families in the state.
7
Adapting Homes for the differently-abled
(Haryana)
Launched: March, 2016
Objective: To provide pension in advance to differently-abled
people.
Target: To give 6 months pension in advance to persons with
disabilities for adapting their homes as per their requirement.
8
Apni Gaddi Apni Rozgar Scheme
(Punjab)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: To provide commercial two-wheelers and four-wheelers
to unemployed youth at subsidized rates.
Target: NA
9
Aarogya Bhagya Scheme
(Karnataka)
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To provide free medical treatment to poor across the
state.
Target: To cover around 14 million state households as part of UHC
under the scheme.
10
Adarana Scheme
(Andhra Pradesh)
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: To uplift and develop people belonging to backward
classes.
Target: Provide financial assistance for the benefit and welfare of
backward classes.
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Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: October,
2017
Objective: For the welfare of farmers in the state.
Target: NA
12
Chief Minister Scholarship Scheme
(Punjab)
Launched: June, 2017
Objective: To provide technical education to meritorious and poor
students.
Target: To give fee waiver to students scoring above 60% of marks.
13
Care Companion Programme
(Punjab)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: To improve patient care through better family
engagement and education.
Target: NA
14
Chief Minister Samagra Gramya Unnayan Yojana
(CMSGUY)
(Assam)
Launched: February, 2017
Objective: To bring about paradigm shift towards holistic
development of villages in the state.
Target: Bring a revolutionary change in the state by doubling the
farm income by 2022
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Dulari Kanya Scheme
(Arunachal Pradesh)
Launched: January,
2017
Objective: To check infant mortality in the state.
Target: Deposit 20,000 in the bank account of a girl child, born in any
government hospital. It would be paid along with the accrued
interest after she turns 18.
16
Durgama Anchalare Malaria Nirakaran
(DAMON)
(Odisha)
Launched: August, 2017
Objective: To prevent spread of Malaria in remote areas of Odisha’s
Ganjam district.
Target: To hold 103 camps in next 3 months and cover 15,000
people.
17
Deendayal Rasoi Yojana
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: To help people get economical nutritious and good
quality food.
Target: To provide meals at Rs.5 per plate for people.
18
Digital Dakiya Scheme
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: January,
2017
Objective: Use students to increase awareness of cashless
transactions especially among the women and the elderly.
Target: To encourage cashless transactions in the state & spread
digital literacy throughout the state.
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Entrepreneurship Development
Scheme
(Mizoram)
Launched: January, 2017
Objective: To acquire sustainable resources, knowledge, and market
which would be instrumental in the state governments efforts to
achieve market economy from subsistence economy.
Target: Implement 17 sustainable development goals of the UN with
minimum harm to the environment.
20
e-Health Kerala Scheme
(Kerala)
Launched: January, 2017
Objective: To create an effective IT-enabled integrated framework
to ensure effectual healthcare to the common citizen and create a
centralized database of healthcare information.
Target: Create patient-friendly interface for the public healthcare
institutions all over the state.
21
Free Power Connection Scheme
(Uttar Pradesh)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: To provide free power connection.
Target: To provide free power connection to BPL card holders across
the state.
22
Free Surgery Scheme
(Delhi)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: To provide free surgery to people at private hospitals if
they don’t get response for surgery at govt hospital within 1 month.
Target: To facilitate 30 surgeries across 48 hospitals free of charge
for patients referred by govt hospitals.
23
Farmers’ Debt Relief scheme
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: June, 2017
Objective: To provide farmers loans at low rates of interest.
Target: Provide loans to farmers at low interest rates to help
defaulting farmers get loan. Compensation of Rs. 1 crore for the kith
and kin of the dead farmers.
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Gyankunj Project
(Gujarat)
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To produce world-class students.
Target: To implement the project in 3173 classrooms of standard 7th
and 8th of 1609 schools.
25
Housing Scheme
(Tamil Nadu)
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: For construction of concrete houses for the economically
poor section of the society.
Target: To construct concrete houses for 50,170 beneficiaries in
town panchayat limits.
26
Kshreea Bhagya Scheme
(Karnataka)
Launched: August, 2017
Objective: To provide free milk to the school and anganwadi
children for 5 days a week.
Target: To provide free milk to 65 lakh children studying in class 1st
up to class 10th in around 51,000 govt schools, and 39 lakh students
in around 64,000 anganwadis.
27
LED lights, energy saving fans
distribution scheme
(Himachal Pradesh)
Launched: March,
2017
Objective: To promote energy saving.
Target: To distribute LED tube lights and fans across the state.
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Mission Bhagiratha
(Telangana)
Launched: August, 2016
Objective: To provide Safe Drinking Water in remote village areas in
Telangana.
Target: To provide clean drinking water and sustain permanent
solution to drinking water woes and rejuvenate more than 45,000
water tanks.
29
Mathru Poorna Scheme
(Karnataka)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To meet nutritional needs of pregnant and lactating
women in rural areas.
Target: To provide one nutritious meal daily to pregnant women for
25 days in a month in every district.
30
Mukhyamantri Santwana Harish
Yojana
(Karnataka)
Launched: March, 2016
Objective: To provide immediate medical relief to victims.
Target: To provide free treatment to accident victims for the first 48
hours in the nearest hospital be it Government or Private Hospital,
with financial aid up to Rs.25,000 during the first two days.
31
Mukhyamantri Samoohik Vivaah
Yojana
(Uttar Pradesh)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To provide financial assistance on occasion of marriage of
couples from economically poor backgrounds.
Target: To spend Rs. 35,000 for each couple, out of which 20,000 will
be transferred directly to bank account of beneficiary.
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Namo Yuva Rojgar Yojana
(Maharashtra)
Launched: August, 2017
Objective: To provide job opportunities to unemployed youth in
Mumbai.
Target: NA
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Nai Manzil
(Jammu and Kashmir)
Launched: January,
2016
Objective: Enable minority youths to seek better employment.
Target: To provide 3-month skill development training to girls from
minority communities.
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Social Security Yojana
(West Bengal)
Launched: April, 2017
Objective: Welfare of unorganized sectors and self-employed
people.
Target: To benefit 5 crore people; 1 crore people get direct benefit
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Shala Siddhi Prohatsan Yojana
(Madhya Pradesh)
Launched: July, 2017
Objective: To provide qualitative education to the government
school students.
Target: NA
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Solar Briefcase
(Uttarakhand)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: Provide power in every household in the state.
Target: To provide power to all non-electrified houses in the state by
2019.
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Shaheed Gram Vikas Yojana
(Jharkhand)
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To uplift tribal areas.
Target: To develop villages by providing basic amenities to villagers
and build 136 pucca houses in Ulihatu village.
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Sampurna Yojana
(Odisha)
Launched: September, 2017
Objective: To provide assistance for pregnant women.
Target: To cover all villages where ambulances cannot reach.
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Swachh Andhra Mission
(Andhra Pradesh)
Launched: October, 2017
Objective: To make the state Open Defecation Free.
Target: To equip all villages in the state with all facilities before 2019
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Senior Citizen Health Insurance Scheme
(Himachal Pradesh)
Launched: October,
2017
Objective: To provide easy access to curative geriatric healthcare
services by way of additional cover.
Target: To provide coverage of up to Rs. 30,000 per senior citizen to
existing RSBY smart card holders.
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Single-woman Pension Scheme
(Telangana)
Launched: June, 2017
Objective: To provide financial assistance to single-women.
Target: To provide single-women Rs. 1,000 per month.
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SheMeansBusiness
(Odisha)
Launched: August, 2017
Objective: To train women entrepreneurs.
Target: To give 25,000 women entrepreneurs and self-help groups
training on digital marketing skills within next one year.
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Rani Laxmi Bai Pension Scheme
(Uttar Pradesh)
Launched: 2015
Objective: To provide financial assistance to the poor and backward
class families living below poverty line.
Target: To give rs.400 to selected families every 6 months.
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Tirtha Darshan Scheme
(Haryana)
Launched: March, 2017
Objective: To enable senior citizens above 60 years of age and of
Haryana domicile to go on pilgrimage within the country at
government expense.
Target: Bear entire cost of tour of senior citizens belonging to Below
Poverty Line families.
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Test & Treat Strategy
(Mizoram)
Launched: June, 2017
Objective: To improve treatment for HIV infected people.
Target: To give HIV infected people free ART irrespective of the CD4
count.
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Utkarsh Bangla Scheme
(West Bengal)
Launched: February, 2016
Objective: To give vocational training to school dropouts
Target: Provide training ranging from 400 to 1200 hours free of
charge.
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Water Resources Information System
(Telangana)
Launched: August,
2016
Objective: To keep an eye on states water resources.
Target: To assess the accurate reserves of water in thousands of
tanks and reservoirs across the state.
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