Government welfare · India

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Discover centrally launched schemes and state / Union Territory programmes — in one place.

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What are Government Schemes in India?

Government schemes in India are programs launched by the central and state governments to provide financial assistance, subsidies, and welfare benefits to citizens. These schemes are designed to support farmers, students, women, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, and businesses.

Each scheme has its own eligibility criteria, benefits, and application process. Some schemes offer direct financial support, while others provide services such as healthcare, education, housing, or skill development.

Why Use PublicServicesMap?

Finding the right government scheme can be confusing due to scattered information across multiple portals. PublicServicesMap simplifies this by bringing all schemes into one place and presenting them in an easy-to-understand format.

  • Find schemes based on your eligibility
  • Understand benefits clearly
  • Check required documents
  • Get step-by-step application guidance
  • Access official application links

How to Find the Right Government Scheme?

You can find suitable government schemes by identifying your category such as farmer, student, woman, or business owner. You can also search based on your state, income level, or specific needs like loans, subsidies, or scholarships.

Our platform provides multiple ways to discover schemes:

  • Use the eligibility checker
  • Search using simple keywords
  • Browse by category or state
  • Use AI-powered search for quick results

Types of Government Schemes Available

Government schemes in India cover a wide range of sectors to support citizens and promote economic growth. These include:

  • Agriculture schemes for farmers
  • Education schemes for students
  • Healthcare and insurance schemes
  • Housing and urban development schemes
  • Business and MSME support schemes
  • Employment and skill development programs