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Haryana Government Schemes List 2014-2020 Haryana Government Schemes List 2014-2020 Prepared By: https://sarkariyojana.com Source & Credits https://haryana.gov.in sarkariyojana.com NOTE & DISCLAIMER: The document contains the list of all major welfare schemes, initiatives, policies of above-mentioned state government as well as the schemes sponsored by the central government. Sarkariyojana.com does not claim the details below to be fully accurate nor does to claim to own it. However, the document is prepared by and a copyright property of sarkariyojana.com. Haryana government has launched a number of social welfare schemes in the state since October 2014 under the leadership of Manohar Lal Khattar. All the Haryana govt. schemes basically focus on the welfare of poor, women, children, old age and people belonging to economically weaker sections. Here we are providing you a complete list of 220+ Sarkari Yojana which are started by the state government and are still benefiting the people. In the past 6 years, a total of 223 welfare schemes have been launched, out of which 48 are funded by the central government and 175 schemes are funded by the state government. Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Bhavantar Bharpayee Yojana, Haryana Gramin Vikas Yojana and Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana are few of the major schemes providing benefits to the state residents.sarkariyojana.com The state government of Haryana has taken these remarkable initiatives with ambitious aims to march ahead towards a golden future. But there are still miles to go and other promises are still to be kept by the state government. List of Haryana Govt Schemes 2019 The list of the Haryana Government Schemes launched in 2019 are as follows: - 1. Free Laptop Scheme 2. Parali Incentive Scheme 3. Driver Training Scheme 4. Udyog Mitra Scheme 5. Manohar Jyoti Solar Home Lighting System Scheme 6. Mukhyamantri Vyapari Kshatipurti Bima Yojana 7. Mukhyamantri Vyapari Samuhik Niji Durghatna Beema Yojana 8. Farmers Monthly Pension Scheme 9. Surcharge Waiver Scheme on Electricity Bills of Tubewells 10. Udan Regional Connectivity Scheme 11. Parivar Samriddhi Yojana 12. Youth Job Incentive Scheme 13.sarkariyojana.com 5 Star Rated Pump Scheme 14. Jal Shakti Abhiyan 15. Paudhagiri Campaign 16. Pashu Kisan Credit Card Scheme 17. Solar Inverter Charger Scheme 18. Labour Board Disability Assistance Scheme 19. Labour Board Chitiksa Sahayata Yojana 20. Muft Bhraman Suvidha Yojana 21. Labour Board House Purchase / Construction Loan Scheme 22. Labour Board Death Assistance Scheme 23. Family Pension Scheme 24. Construction Workers Pension Scheme 25. Labour Handicapped Pension Scheme 26. Paternity Benefit Scheme For Labourers 27. Labour Welfare Fund Tool Kit Purchase Scheme 28. Labour Welfare Board Vidhwa Pension Scheme 29. Labour Mukhyamantri Samajik Suraksha Yojana 30. Labour Welfare Fund Bicycle Scheme 31. Maternity Benefit Scheme for Women Laborer 32. Labour Welfare Board Marriage Assistance Scheme 33. Mukhyamantri Mahila Shramik Samman Yojana 34.sarkariyojana.com Kanyadan Yojana for Daughters of Labourers 35. Mukhyamantri Parivar Samman Nidhi Yojana 36. Parivar Pehchan Patra Scheme List of Haryana Govt Schemes 2018 In 2018, 34 schemes were launched out of which 5 schemes were centrally funded and 29 schemes were state funded. The list of the Haryana Government Schemes launched in 2018 are as follows:- 1. Sanitary Napkins Distribution Scheme 2. Widow Pension Scheme 3. Super 100 Scheme 4. Solar Home System Installation Subsidy Scheme 5. Mukhyamantri Kisan Khet Sadak Marg Yojana 6. Viklang Pension Scheme 7. Acid Attack Victim Compensation Scheme 8. Ayushman Bharat Haryana Scheme 9. Rs. 2500 Monthly Pension Scheme for Construction Labourers 10. Pashu Sanjeevani Yojana 11. Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG / SABLA) 12. Solar Based Tubewell Scheme 13. Mukhyamantri Vivah Shagun Yojana 14.sarkariyojana.com Tele Medicine Treatment Scheme 15. Old Age Pension Scheme 16. Antyodaya Aahar Yojana 17. Swarna Jayanti Bal Dugdh Yojana 18. Food Fortification Scheme 19. Antyodaya Bhawan 20. Measles-Rubella Vaccination Campaign** 21. e-Way Bill Scheme** 22. Mukhyamantri Se Seedhi Baat Program 23. Durga Shakti App 24. Shivdham Navinikaran Yojana 25. Durga Shakti Vahini | Chatra Parivahan Suraksha Yojana 26. Ayushman Bharat Yojana / PM Jan Arogya Yojana** 27. Laptop for Selected Students 28. Ek Aur Sudhar Programme 29. Manohar Jyoti 30. Paudhagiri Yojana 31. 7 Star Gram Yojana 32. Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Durghatna Sahayata Yojana** 33. Crop Residual Management Scheme** 34. Monthly Pension to Emergency Victims and their Widows sarkariyojana.com Haryana Govt Schemes 2017 In 2017, 34 schemes were launched out of which 7 schemes were centrally funded and 27 schemes were state funded. The complete list of Haryana govt. schemes launched in the FY 2017 are as follows:- 1. Public Distribution System (e-PDS)** 2. Pradhan Mantri Matritva Vandana Yojana** 3. Free Wi-Fi in Colleges 4. Apna Bill Apna Vikas Puruskar Yojana 5. 100 Dial Scheme & Mitra Kaksh Yojana 6. Motorcycle Ambulance Arogya Service 7. ESI Scheme** 8. Goods and Service Tax (GST)** 9. Khel Mahakumbh 10. Cashless Medical Services 11. Monthly Pension to Hindi Matri Bhasha Satyagrahis and their Widows 12. Bhavantar Bharpayee Yojana 13.sarkariyojana.com Monthly Pension to Veteran Journalists 14. Parivartan Scheme 15. Vidhur Pension Yojana 16. Tirth Darshan Scheme 17. Annapurna Akshya Patra Yojana 18. Women Bus Service 19. Neeli Kranti Scheme** 20. Wi-Fi facility in Villages 21. Swarna Jayanati Solar Pump 22. e-Bhoomi Web Portal 23. Universal Immunisation Programme** 24. Transparent Consolidated License Policy 25. Swarna Jayanti Swachhta Puraskar Yojana 26. Saubhagya Yojana** 27. Police Recruitment through TRP Method 28. Rajswa Abhilekhagar 29. Horticulture Village Scheme 30. Haryana Gramin Vikas Yojana 31. Deenbandhu Haryana Gram Uday Yojana 32. Golden Jubilee Sports Nurseries 33. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya All India National Style Kabaddi sarkariyojana.comTournament 34. Haryana Real State Regulatory Authority Haryana Govt. Schemes 2016 In 2016, 42 schemes were launched out of which 11 schemes were centrally funded and 31 schemes were state funded. The complete list of Haryana govt schemes launched in the FY 2016 are as follows: - 1. Samajik Suraksha Pension 2. e-Biz Portal 3. Free Sewing Machine & Solar Lanterns Scheme 4. Literate Panchayats 5. Transit Oriented Niti 6. Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana 7. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee RURBAN Mission** 8. Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Scheme 9. Divyang Anukul Greh Yojana 10. Setu Bharatam Project** 11. Bharat Kesari Dangal 12. Ujala Yojana** 13. Stand-Up India Scheme** 14. Rashtriya Krishi Bazar Portal Programme** 15.sarkariyojana.com Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana** 16. Smart Gram Yojana** 17. Jokhim Prabandhan and Pashu Bima Yojana 18. Bijli Bill Jurmana Mafi Yojana 19. e-Payment through e-GRAS 20. e-Kharid of Food Grains 21. Saksham Yuva Yojana 22. Mukhya Mantri Samajik Suraksha Yojana 23. Electricity Bill Waiver Scheme 24. Swechhik Spasthtikaran Scheme 25. Integrated power Development Scheme 26. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana** 27. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana** 28. Zero FIR 29. Jal Kranti Abhiyan Yojana** 30. Haryana Solar Energy Policy-2016 31. Swarna Jayanti Mahagram Vikas Yojana 32. Park-cum-Vyayamshalas 33. Start-up Weekend Programme 34. Online Teacher Transfer Policy 35. Inter-District Transfer Policy 36.sarkariyojana.com New Transportation Policy 37. New Road Safety Policy 38. Swarna Jayanti Guru Darshan Yojana 39. Swarna Jayanti Sindhu Darshan Yojana 40. e-Upchar Management and Information System 41. Swarna Jayanti Sports Facility Center 42. Mukhyamantri Samajik Samrasta Antarjatiya Vivah Shagun Yojana List of Haryana Government Schemes 2015 In 2015, 69 schemes were launched out of which 21 schemes were centrally funded and 48 schemes were state funded. Check the schemes launched by the state govt. of Haryana in the FY 2015:- 1. Harsamay Citizen Portal 2. e-Pension Scheme 3. Garvit Gramin Vikas Tarun Yojana 4. Haryana Sports and Physical Fitness Policy 2015 5. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Programme** 6. Sukanya Samriddhi Khata Yojana** 7. Aapki Beti-Hamari Beti Yojana 8. Haryana Kanya Kosh 9. National Nutrition Mission** 10.sarkariyojana.com Property Registration through e-DISHA Centers 11. Kanyadan Scheme for Cooperative Milk Producers 12. Scholarship for Children of Milk Producers 13. Accident Insurance Scheme for Milk Producers 14. Multi Sectoral Nutrition Mission** 15. Bharatmala Project** 16. Excise Contracts Auction through e-Nivida 17. Mission Indradhanush** 18. New Excise Policy 2015 19. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana** 20. IT Saksham Gram Sachivalaya 21. e-Panchayat Samvad Service 22. State Resident Database 23. e-DISHA Services 24. e-Stamp 25. Biometric Attendance System 26. Online Birth Registration 27. Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana** 28. Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana** 29. Atal Pension Yojana** 30. One Time Interest Settlement Scheme 31.sarkariyojana.com Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana** 32. Online Registration of Committees 33. Online C-Form 34. Swaprerit Adarsh Gram Yojana 35. Vidhayak Adarsh Gram Yojana 36. Operation Muskaan 37. International Yoga Day** 38. Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)** 39. Mahara Gaon Jagmag Gaon 40. Allottee Grievance Redressal Forum 41. Haryana Kaushal Vikas Mission 42. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana** 43. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana** 44. Monthly Test Scheme 45. Har Ghar Hariyali Yojana 46. e-Registration, e-Payments and e-Return Filing Method 47.
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