TDP-SPM

Tribals Development Plan: Subsidy for Purchase of Motorcycle

Tribal families in Goa can receive a one-time government subsidy to purchase motorcycles for self-employment, promoting economic self-reliance. Eligible Below Poverty Line (BPL) families can receive up to ₹25,000, while non-BPL families can receive ₹15,000, with approximately 200 beneficiaries targeted each financial year.

State Cash

States / UT: Goa

Nodal department: Social Welfare Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment, Transport & Infrastructure

Sub-categories: Public transport and private vehicles, Roads and road transport, Financial assistance, Citizen empowerment

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Tribal, Transport, Subsidy, Employment, Motorcycle

Details

The sub-scheme “Subsidy for Purchase of Motorcycle (Pilot)” is a component of the “Tribals Development Plan” launched by the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Goa. This component aims to enhance income generation and self-employment opportunities among the Scheduled Tribe (ST) families residing in Goa. The scheme extends an additional subsidy of ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare (DSW) to eligible beneficiaries, along with provisions for training under the Transport sector of the umbrella plan. This scheme is implemented by the Directorate of Social Welfare through coordination with District Rural Development Agencies (DRDA), and applications are accepted offline through departmental offices.

Benefits

  • - Eligible BPL families receive a total subsidy of ₹25,000/-, comprising ₹10,000/- from DRDA under the Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) and an additional ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare
  • Non-BPL tribal families (with income < ₹1,20,000/- per annum) receive a subsidy of ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare only
  • The subsidy is a one-time financial assistance for purchasing a motorcycle (used for livelihood activities such as transport or pilot service)
  • Approximately 200 beneficiaries are targeted each financial year under this component. The beneficiary must utilise the motorcycle exclusively for livelihood purposes. Assistance is extended only once per eligible household. In case of misutilisation or non-compliance, the Government may withdraw or recall the benefit
  • Eligible BPL families receive a total subsidy of ₹25,000/-, comprising ₹10,000/- from DRDA under the Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) and an additional ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare.
  • Non-BPL tribal families (with income < ₹1,20,000/- per annum) receive a subsidy of ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare only.
  • The subsidy is a one-time financial assistance for purchasing a motorcycle (used for livelihood activities such as transport or pilot service).
  • Approximately 200 beneficiaries are targeted each financial year under this component.

*The beneficiary must utilise the motorcycle exclusively for livelihood purposes.
*Assistance is extended only once per eligible household.
*In case of misutilisation or non-compliance, the Government may withdraw or recall the benefit.

Eligibility

  • The applicant must belong to one of the Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities notified in Goa, i.e. Gawda, Velip, or Kunbi.
  • The applicant must be a resident of Goa.
  • The applicant’s annual family income must be less than ₹1,20,000/-.
  • The applicant must be part of a tribal household identified under the Tribals Development Plan.
  • The applicant’s family must fall under either:

(a) the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, or
(b) the non-BPL category with annual income < ₹1,20,000/-.

  • Only one member per family is eligible for assistance under this component.
  • The applicant must intend to use the motorcycle for self-employment or transport-related activity.

Exclusions


Application Process

Offline

Step 1: The interested applicant should visit the Office of the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Goa, or the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), request the hard copy of the prescribed format of the application form of the scheme from the staff.
Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents, within the prescribed period (if any), to the Block Development Officer (BDO) or District Welfare Office.

Post-Application Processes

Step 1: The Directorate of Social Welfare verifies eligibility, income, and caste status. The DRDA cross-checks details with the BPL list and prepares the list of shortlisted beneficiaries.
Step 2: Upon approval, the Directorate of Social Welfare releases the subsidy amount directly to the approved beneficiary through the designated bank account.
Step 3: Random field verification is conducted to ensure the motorcycle has been purchased and is used for the intended self-employment purpose.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

Many tribal families in Goa depend on daily transport services for their livelihood. What type of assistance does the Government provide to them?
Eligible Scheduled Tribe households can receive a one-time financial subsidy for purchasing a motorcycle, enabling them to use it for self-employment and income generation. <br>
If a family’s annual income is below ₹1,20,000/- but not listed as Below Poverty Line, can they still receive assistance?
Yes. Non-BPL tribal families with an annual income below ₹1,20,000/- are entitled to a ₹15,000/- subsidy from the Directorate of Social Welfare. <br>
How much total subsidy can a Below Poverty Line (BPL) tribal household receive for purchasing a motorcycle?
BPL tribal households can receive a total subsidy of ₹25,000/-, comprising ₹10,000/- from the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) under the Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana and ₹15,000/- from the Directorate of Social Welfare. <br>
Does this assistance cover the entire cost of the motorcycle or only a part of it?
The scheme provides partial financial support in the form of a subsidy; the remaining amount must be borne by the beneficiary. <br>
Can members of the same family apply separately to receive multiple subsidies for motorcycles?
No. Only one member per eligible tribal household can avail of this assistance. <br>
What is the purpose of providing a motorcycle subsidy under this scheme?
The subsidy aims to help tribal beneficiaries start transport-based self-employment activities such as pilot or courier services, thereby promoting economic independence. <br>
Which Government office should an applicant approach to apply for this benefit?
Applicants must approach either the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of Goa, or their respective District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) office to obtain and submit the prescribed form. <br>
Are there any specific tribal communities that are eligible to apply?
Yes. Only members belonging to the Gawda, Velip, or Kunbi tribal communities are eligible to apply. <br>
Is there a particular mode of payment through which the subsidy is released to beneficiaries?
The approved subsidy amount is released directly to the beneficiary’s bank account by the Directorate of Social Welfare. <br>
What supporting documents should be enclosed while applying for this assistance?
Applicants must attach their Caste Certificate, Income Certificate, Residence Proof, BPL Card (if applicable), and identity proof along with the application form. <br>
What happens if a beneficiary uses the motorcycle for purposes other than self-employment?
If the vehicle is misused or not employed for livelihood activities, the Government may recall or withdraw the benefit. <br>
How many applicants are targeted for assistance under this motorcycle subsidy each year?
The scheme targets approximately 200 tribal beneficiaries annually for financial assistance. <br>
What is the procedure after submitting the application form at the district office?
The concerned office verifies the applicant’s eligibility, income, and caste details; thereafter, shortlisted beneficiaries are approved for subsidy disbursement. <br>
Is the subsidy provided more than once if the beneficiary wishes to buy another motorcycle later?
No. The assistance is strictly a one-time benefit provided only once to each eligible household. <br>

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