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The main objective of the Scheme is to assist needy disabled persons in procuring durable, sophisticated, and scientifically manufactured modern standard aids and appliances that promote their physical, social, and psychological rehabilitation. These aids and appliances must comply with ISI standards to reduce the effects of disabilities and enhance the economic potential of the beneficiaries.
The quantum of assistance and income limit under the ADIP scheme is as follows:
The scheme is implemented through various agencies such as NGOs, National Institutes under the Ministry, and ALIMCO (a PSU).
The following agencies are eligible to implement the Scheme on behalf of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment:
Objective: The scheme aims to improve the educational and socio-economic conditions of OBCs/DNTs/EBCs by upgrading their skills for income generation or employment.
Target Group and Eligibility Criteria: Beneficiaries whose parents' or guardians' income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh per annum are eligible.
Scope: Assistance is provided to eligible voluntary organizations working for the welfare of OBCs/DNTs/EBCs.
Application Process: Eligible new NGOs seeking grants should apply to the National Backward Classes Finance Development and Corporation (NBCFDC) from the financial year 2017-18.
Objective: To provide good quality coaching for economically disadvantaged SC and OBC candidates to help them succeed in competitive exams and obtain jobs in the public or private sector.
Objectives:
Grants-in-Aid to NGOs: Grants-in-aid are provided to NGOs for various projects, including vocational training centers, sheltered workshops, special schools, projects for cerebral palsied children, early intervention, home-based rehabilitation, rehabilitation of leprosy-cured persons, community-based rehabilitation, and others.
Objective: To involve the voluntary sector and training institutions to improve the educational and socio-economic conditions of Scheduled Castes, enabling them to start income-generating activities or gain employment.
Scope: The SHRESHTA scheme aims to provide seats for meritorious SC boys and girls in the best private residential schools in the country.
Financial Assistance:
Objective: Under the Atal Vayo Abhyuday Yojana, the scheme seeks to improve the quality of life of senior citizens by providing basic amenities, medical care, and opportunities for productive and active aging.
Scope: Assistance is provided for:
Financial Assistance: Up to 90% of the project cost will be provided by the Government of India, with the remaining borne by the organization.
Objective: To support the identification, counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation of addicts through voluntary and other eligible organizations.
General Grant-in-Aid Programme: To support initiatives of an innovative/pilot nature in welfare and empowerment of the Ministry’s target groups. Financial assistance is up to 90% of the approved expenditure, with up to 100% support in some cases for new areas with limited voluntary and government efforts.
Source: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
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