Madhya Pradesh

Last updated on Jun 1, 2022

This post gives information about the schemes for women and children that have been implemented by the Central and State governments in Madhya Pradesh.

 

Schemes for victims of violence

Usha Kiran Scheme

Legal Support to Women

Rehabilitation Training Programme for Vulnerable Women

Helplines

Welfare Schemes for Women

Janani Suraksha Yojana

Prasooti Sahayata Yojana

Project Shaktiman

Rastriya Maternity Benefit Yojana

Development of Special Education Zone for Women

Mukhya-Mantri Kanyadan Yojana

Vivah Sahayata Yojana

Swayam Sidha Yojana

Nai Swarnim Yojana

Swadhar Yojana

SC/ST Rahat Yojana

Housing Scheme for the Working Women

Deendayal Small Loan Yojana

Fruit Preservation Training to Women

Kisan Didi Training Programme

Schemes by State Governments for Girl Child

Ladli Lakshmi Yojana

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