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Schemes Having Scheme Management System Schemes having MIS as on 15.09.2020 SNo. Ministry Name Scheme Name Scheme Code Benefit Type 1 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - ICAR Emeritus Professor ASM63 Cash 2 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - ICAR Emeritus Scientist A8MN1 Cash 3 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - ICAR Junior Research A4AF1 Cash Fellowship 4 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - ICAR National Professor And AXDCI Cash National Fellow 5 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - ICAR Senior Research AB5OP Cash Fellowship 6 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - India-Afghanistan Fellowship AQ20K Cash 7 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - India-Africa Fellowship AR4YI Cash 8 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - Merit Cum Means Scholarship A7N6H Cash 9 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - National Talent Scholarship ALMOJ Cash PG 10 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - National Talent Scholarship AN084 Cash UG 11 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - Netaji Subhas ICAR A5IPK Cash International Fellowship 12 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - Post Matric Scholarship AY4IO Cash 13 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AgEdn - Students READY AL11P Cash 14 Department of Agricultural Research and Education Agricultural Extension AWU5S In Kind 15 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AS_IVRI_Institute Scholarship For A73NS Cash M.V.Sc. And Ph.D. 16 Department of Agricultural Research and Education AS_NDRI_Institute Scholarship For AMVTA Cash M.Sc. And Ph.D. 17 Department of Agricultural Research and Education CS- IARI Scholarship AYTEW Cash 18 Department of Agricultural Research and Education FS - CIFE - Institutional Fellowship ATUOB Cash 19 Department of Agricultural Research and Education IASRI Scholarship For MSc And PhD A8A18 Cash 20 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Agri Clinics and Agri Business Centres AAZ8I Cash and In Farmers Welfare ACABC Kind 21 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Agriculture Technology Management BWUKP Cash Farmers Welfare Agency (ATMA) - Extension Functionaries 22 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Agriculture Technology Management BV2LP Cash and In Farmers Welfare Agency (ATMA)- Farmers Kind 23 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Integrated scheme on agriculture ARFT5 In Kind Farmers Welfare cooperation 24 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Mission for Integrated Development of B6QG7 Cash Farmers Welfare Horticulture 25 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and National Food Security Mission - B7Z18 Cash and In Farmers Welfare NFSM Kind 26 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and NMSA-Rainfed Area Development BS7RR Cash and In Farmers Welfare Kind 27 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and PM KISAN ARPR2 Cash Farmers Welfare 28 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna A2FKL In Kind Farmers Welfare 29 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana BTG12 Cash and In Farmers Welfare Kind Page 1 of 14 Schemes having MIS as on 15.09.2020 SNo. Ministry Name Scheme Name Scheme Code Benefit Type 30 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Sub Mission On Agriculture AFBNH Cash and In Farmers Welfare Mechanization-Central Sector Kind 31 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Sub Mission on Agriculture B4E5S Cash Farmers Welfare Mechanization-Centrally Sponsored 32 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Sub-Mission on Seeds and Planting BQODZ Cash and In Farmers Welfare Material Kind 33 Department of Atomic Energy Advanced Centre for Treatment, A3CZE In Kind Research and Education in Cancer ACTREC- Short Term and Summer Training Programme 34 Department of Atomic Energy Advanced Centre for Treatment, ADQ7E Cash Research, and Education in Cancer ACTREC-Phd Programme 35 Department of Atomic Energy Aided Institutes--Payment of Stipend AR1GM Cash 36 Department of Atomic Energy Atomic Minerals Directorate for A0ZGM Cash Exploration and Research AMD-AMD Studentship Programme-AMDSP 37 Department of Atomic Energy IMSc- Phd Programme AE56W Cash 38 Department of Atomic Energy Maths Olympiad AI1QE Cash 39 Department of Atomic Energy Olympiad Programme- Physics A2NQI Cash 40 Department of Atomic Energy Quiz and Essay Competition A16C9 Cash 41 Department of Atomic Energy Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced AG7IH Cash technology RRCAT-Opportunities of Projects in RRCAT for Students 42 Department of Biotechnology Bioinformatics National Certificate A3MCX Cash Fellowship 43 Department of Biotechnology Biotech Product, Process Development AT7VQ Cash And Commercialization Award 44 Department of Biotechnology Distinguished Biotechnology Research ALRDM Cash Professorship Award 45 Department of Biotechnology Junior Research Fellowship A3YFH Cash 46 Department of Biotechnology National Bioscience Award for Career AAUU9 Cash Development 47 Department of Biotechnology National women Bio-science Award AOCMK Cash 48 Department of Biotechnology Research Associates A55RD Cash 49 Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals National Awards for Technology ARGL7 Cash Innovation in Petrochemicals and Downstream Plastic Processing Industry 50 Department of Commerce APEDA A8DU6 Cash 51 Department of Commerce Coffee Board AISVE Cash 52 Department of Commerce MPEDA ATPPK Cash 53 Department of Commerce Rubber Board ALA5Q Cash 54 Department of Commerce Spice board A1J3S Cash 55 Department of Commerce Tea Board AYEIY Cash 56 Department of Empowerment of Persons with National Fellowship For Students With AVBF4 Cash Disabilities Disabilities 57 Department of Empowerment of Persons with Post-matric Scholarship for Persons A2DSK Cash Disabilities with Disabilities 58 Department of Empowerment of Persons with Pre-matric scholarship for Persons with A5VBT Cash Disabilities disabilities 59 Department of Empowerment of Persons with Scholarship For Top Class Education ASK75 Cash Disabilities For Students With Disabilities 60 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Assistance for procurement of modified A7UYO Cash scooter Page 2 of 14 Schemes having MIS as on 15.09.2020 SNo. Ministry Name Scheme Name Scheme Code Benefit Type 61 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Assistance for treatment of listed serious A0LK2 Cash diseases 62 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health ABHW2 In Kind Scheme 63 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Interest Subsidy On Home Loan Upto AIW24 Cash Max Rs One Lac Taken From Nationalized Or PSU Banks Etc 64 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Prime Ministers Scholarship Scheme ATSWH Cash PMSS 65 Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare Raksha Mantri Ex-servicemen Welfare A98FJ Cash Fund (RMEWF) 66 Department of Fertilizers Fertilizer Subsidy Scheme A1R0K In Kind 67 Department of Financial Services Atal Pension Yojana A8PXE Cash 68 Department of Financial Services Life Insurance linked with PMJDY AX7FG Cash 69 Department of Financial Services Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana AZCUL Cash 70 Department of Financial Services Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana A3Q04 Cash 71 Department of Food and Public Distribution DBT Kind - PDS Operations In 34 A894A In Kind States And UTs 72 Department of Food and Public Distribution Direct Cash Transfer for food grains AKW79 Cash 73 Department of Health and Family Welfare ASHA incentives B6PZ0 Cash 74 Department of Health and Family Welfare Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan BYZP4 In Kind Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) 75 Department of Health and Family Welfare Family Planning Compensation schemes BHF3L Cash 76 Department of Health and Family Welfare Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram BV7OK In Kind 77 Department of Health and Family Welfare Janani Suraksha Yojana B7XME Cash 78 Department of Health and Family Welfare NIKSHAY - DOT Provider Honorarium BF12S Cash 79 Department of Health and Family Welfare NIKSHAY - TB Notification incentive BOGCU Cash for Private Sector 80 Department of Health and Family Welfare NIKSHAY - TB patient incentive for B1TVH Cash and In nutritional support Kind 81 Department of Health and Family Welfare NIKSHAY - Tribal TB Patients BD8NF Cash 82 Department of Health and Family Welfare Payments to contractual staff B3OGW Cash 83 Department of Health Research Fellowship Programmes Under The A9RFR Cash Human Resource Development For Health Research 84 Department of Health Research ICMR -Emeritus Medical Scientist AQNYT Cash Scheme 85 Department of Health Research ICMR-Junior Research Fellowship AB5JK Cash 86 Department of Health Research ICMR-Post Doctoral Fellowship ARD11 Cash 87 Department of Health Research ICMR-Short Term Studentship AMPSN Cash 88 Department of Health Research ICMR-SRF and RA Fellowship AA3BO Cash 89 Department of Heavy Industry Demand Incentive Delivery Mechanism APDOI In Kind under FAME India Scheme 90 Department of Heavy Industry Issue Of Excise Duty Concession A6NXH In Kind Certificate On Purchase Of Car By Physically Handicapped Persons 91 Department of Higher Education BSR Fellowship ABD44 Cash 92 Department of Higher Education Central Sector interest subsidy scheme A6EGQ Cash 93 Department of Higher Education Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship ARHIB Cash for College and University Students 94 Department of Higher Education Dr D S Kothari Post Doctoral AKSRG Cash Fellowship Page 3 of 14 Schemes having MIS as on 15.09.2020 SNo. Ministry Name Scheme Name Scheme Code Benefit Type 95
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