Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana
Entrepreneurs and organizations with a pharmacy qualification can open a Janaushadhi Kendra — a government-supported generic medicine outlet — and earn incentives of up to ₹5 lakh plus a 20% margin on
Healthcare, medical assistance, and wellness schemes for Gujarat residents.
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Entrepreneurs and organizations with a pharmacy qualification can open a Janaushadhi Kendra — a government-supported generic medicine outlet — and earn incentives of up to ₹5 lakh plus a 20% margin on
The Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS) is a ₹10,000 crore government fund that invests in SEBI-registered venture capital funds (AIFs), which then invest in DPIIT-recognised startups. Managed by SIDBI u
PM-STGC provides free certified training to Indian citizens under 40 in professional elder care roles — including geriatric caregiver, elderly caretaker, care companion, and wellness therapist — throu
Registered construction workers in Gujarat who develop occupational diseases or suffer serious on-the-job injuries can receive free medical treatment plus a monthly cash allowance through the Gujarat
Atal Sneh Yojana (SNEH) provides free health screenings to all newborn children in Gujarat within the first two months of life to detect birth defects, genetic disorders, and other health conditions e
Students from Classes 1–8 in government schools across 28 tribal talukas of Gujarat receive 200 ml of free fortified flavoured milk at school five days a week under this scheme. Children under 6 and p
Children aged 6 months to 6 years and pregnant or lactating mothers registered at Anganwadi centers in tribal and developing areas across 20 Gujarat districts receive free fortified flavoured milk to
This Gujarat scheme provides monthly financial assistance to Scheduled Tribe individuals suffering from serious diseases like tuberculosis, cancer, leprosy, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell anaemia, or thalassem
This Gujarat Labour Welfare Board scheme arranges comprehensive health check-ups for organized-sector workers — men above 45 and women above 35 — whose employer regularly pays into the Labour Welfare
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to Scheduled Caste (SC) individuals suffering from serious or incurable diseases such as tuberculosis (TB), leukemia, or other critical ill
First-time pregnant women and mothers of children under 2 years in Gujarat receive a free monthly nutritional kit to support health during the critical first 1,000 days of a child's life. The kit cont
Anyone visiting a government health facility in Gujarat can get free lab tests, X-rays, and sonography — prescribed by a government doctor at no charge. The scheme covers diagnosis of conditions like
Eligible pregnant women and lactating mothers in Gujarat from economically weaker sections receive ₹12,000 in cash assistance distributed across pregnancy milestones — from registration to 14-week pos
The PURNA Scheme supports adolescent girls aged 15–18 years enrolled at Anganwadi centres in Gujarat with nutritional supplements, health check-ups, life skills education, and vocational training. The
A nutrition and healthcare program for pregnant and lactating mothers living in tribal districts of Gujarat. Registered women receive one nutritious meal daily, iron and calcium supplements, and healt
The Silicosis Financial Assistance Scheme gives a one-time payment of ₹1,00,000 to the legal heirs of workers in the Akik (agate stone) industry who died from silicosis, a serious occupational lung di
The Gujarat Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (GBOCWWB) provides free preventive health check-ups to registered construction workers, covering doctor consultations, pathology, rad
Gujarat's Vahan Aksmat Sahay Scheme provides cashless medical treatment to road accident victims at government-empanelled hospitals, with treatment packages covering ₹1,000 to ₹45,000 depending on inj
The Vandan Matru Yojana provides up to ₹4,000 in staged financial assistance to pregnant and lactating women from low-income Gujarat families, encouraging institutional delivery and breastfeeding to i
Non-pensioner ex-servicemen of all ranks and their widows can get 75–90% of their medical expenses reimbursed for serious diseases like cancer, heart surgery, kidney failure, and joint replacement whe
AVYAY - Health and Shelter for Senior Citizens provides government grants to NGOs, state agencies, and institutions that run old age homes, continuous care homes, and mobile medical units for indigent
Bal Sakha Yojana is a Gujarat government scheme that provides free neonatal care to all newborns born to Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Scheduled Caste mothers across the state. Partnering pediatricians
This Gujarat government scheme brings free primary healthcare directly to registered construction workers and their families at worksites, labour colonies, and Kadianaka through a mobile medical unit
This scheme from the Kendriya Sainik Board provides up to ₹1 lakh in financial assistance to disabled ex-servicemen who need mobility equipment like modified scooters, crutches, or wheelchairs after r
The Health Minister's Discretionary Grant helps financially poor patients cover part of the cost of life-threatening disease treatment at government hospitals, when free facilities are not available.
Private investors, trusts, and registered doctors setting up a new super specialty hospital with 50+ beds in underserved areas of Gujarat can receive a capital subsidy, interest relief, and electricit
Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) ensures that pregnant women delivering at any government hospital — including for C-sections — pay absolutely nothing out of pocket. The scheme covers medicines
Mamta Taruni Abhiyan is a Gujarat state government health programme launched in 2010 that provides free medical check-ups, iron and folic acid tablets, and deworming medication to adolescent girls (ag
Mukhyamantri Amrutum (MA) Yojana is Gujarat's state health insurance scheme providing BPL families and certain low-income groups up to ₹5,00,000 in annual health coverage at empanelled hospitals — wit
The National Youth Award recognizes Indian citizens aged 15–29 who have done extraordinary voluntary work in social service, community development, health, innovation, culture, or sports. Individual a
Nikshay Poshan Yojana provides ₹1,000 per month in nutritional support directly to all TB patients who are officially registered with the government, helping them stay nourished during treatment. Pati
The Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme provides up to ₹1,00,000 per year in health insurance coverage to persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, or Multiple Disabilities at a heavily su
PM JANMAN is a central government mission providing 11 essential infrastructure and welfare interventions — including pucca housing, drinking water, roads, electricity, health units, and education hos
PM POSHAN provides one free hot cooked meal every school day to children studying in Classes 1–8 in government and government-aided schools across India. The scheme aims to improve nutrition and boost
This scheme provides ₹50 lakh accident insurance cover to healthcare workers — doctors, nurses, paramedics, and support staff — who were on COVID-19 duty and died or became permanently disabled as a r
PMMVY provides cash support to pregnant and lactating mothers from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to compensate for wage loss during pregnancy. For the first child, eligible women receive Rs 5
PMSMA provides free, comprehensive antenatal check-ups to all pregnant women in their 2nd or 3rd trimester on the 9th of every month at government health facilities across India. The check-ups are con
Non-pensioner ex-servicemen and their widows of rank Havildar or below can receive up to ₹30,000 per year to cover routine medical expenses at government hospitals. This scheme helps veterans with no
BPL (Below Poverty Line) patients with cancer can receive up to ₹5 lakh in financial assistance (extendable to ₹15 lakh in severe cases) for treatment at any of the 27 designated Regional Cancer Centr
This central government scheme, run through Anganwadi Centres across India, supports out-of-school girls aged 11–14 by providing free daily nutrition, health services, and life-skills education to hel
Transgender persons living anywhere in India are eligible for comprehensive health insurance coverage of ₹5 lakh per year under this central government scheme, covering gender reaffirmation surgery, h
Rural households in India that lacked a toilet before October 2014 were eligible for ₹12,000 in financial assistance to build one under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Phase I, launched by the Min
AMRUT is a central government mission that funds Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in 500 selected cities to build or upgrade water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage, urban transport, and public parks. Ci
The Ministry of Ayush funds NGOs, government institutes, and research organizations to run AYUSH-based community health programs addressing public health challenges. Eligible organizations can receive
The Ministry of Ayush funds AYUSH teaching institutions and hospitals to provide Ayurveda-based treatment and rehabilitation to sportspersons, in partnership with recognized national or international
The Ministry of Ayush provides up to ₹10 crore in funding to established AYUSH institutions to upgrade their infrastructure, research facilities, and specialized healthcare services, becoming Centres
AB PM-JAY is India's flagship government health insurance scheme giving low-income families cashless hospitalization coverage of up to ₹5,00,000 per family per year at empanelled government and privat
The Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF) helps Indian nationals facing emergencies abroad — including being stranded, hospitalized, arrested for minor offences, or deceased — through Indian Embassies
The NAMASTE scheme's Emergency Response Sanitation Unit (ERSU) component helps Municipal Corporations, Water/Sewer Boards, and district headquarters set up trained sanitation teams with proper safety
A central government scheme for State governments and State Livestock Agencies to strengthen existing cattle/buffalo semen banks so they can also store and distribute frozen goat semen — supporting ge
Jiyo Parsi is a central government scheme that helps Parsi (Zoroastrian) couples have children by covering fertility treatment, pregnancy costs, and post-natal care, while also providing ongoing month
SUMAN guarantees free, respectful maternity healthcare to all pregnant women and newborns at public health facilities — regardless of income level. Benefits include free delivery (including C-sections
Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Phase II focuses on maintaining open-defecation-free (ODF) status in villages and improving solid and liquid waste management in rural areas. Eligible rural households
Swachh Bharat Mission Urban 2.0 provides financial assistance for building or upgrading household toilets for urban residents who lack access to a proper sanitation facility. The grant ranges from ₹5,