Alpshankhyak Vikas Nidhi
The scheme establishes a ₹4 crore fund to support marginalized minorities in Uttarakhand, targeting gaps in existing central/state welfare programs through district-level initiatives.
About This Scheme
Benefits
₹4.0 Cr · annual
Fund Corpus:
- Initial allocation of ₹4,00,00,000/- (revised periodically).
- Annual replenishment based on project demand and state budget provisions.
Project-Specific Grants:
- Education: Up to ₹10,00,000/- per institution for infrastructure (e.g., classrooms, libraries).
- Livelihoods: ₹5,00,000/- max for vocational training centers (e.g., sewing, computer courses).
- Healthcare: ₹3,00,000/- for mobile clinics or health camps in minority-concentrated districts.
Eligible Communities:
- Religious Minorities: Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains (constituting ~15.4% of UP’s population per 2001 census).
- Linguistic Minorities: Urdu, Bengali, and Punjabi speakers.
Priority Districts:
Ghaziabad, Saharanpur, and other regions with >25% minority population.
3. Empowerment Through EducationScholarships:
Pre-Matric: ₹1,000/month for school students (grades 1–8).
Post-Matric: ₹5,000/year for higher education (grades 9–12).
Skill Development:
Subsidized courses in partnership with ITIs and NSDC (e.g., ₹2,000 stipend per trainee).
4. Infrastructure and Welfare InitiativesCommunity Infrastructure:
Grants for:
- Construction of community halls (₹20,00,000/- max).
- Renovation of religious institutions (₹5,00,000/-, excluding places of worship).
Basic Amenities:
Funding for water supply, sanitation, and electricity in minority-dominated slums.
5. Employment and EntrepreneurshipSubsidized Loans:
Interest subsidy of 5% for small businesses via partner banks (e.g., ₹2,00,000/- loan at 7% instead of 12%).
Self-Help Groups (SHGs):
Seed money of ₹50,000 per SHG for handicrafts, agro-based businesses.
6. Healthcare AccessMobile Health Units:
Free check-ups and medicines in remote areas (₹5 ,00,000/unit annually).
Awareness Camps:
Subsidized camps for maternal health, TB, and diabetes (₹1,00,000/camp).
7. Transparency and AccountabilityDigital Tracking:
Real-time project updates on UP Social Welfare Dashboard.
Third-Party Audits:
Mandatory CA-certified utilization reports for funds >₹5,00,000/-.
8. Special Provisions for WomenWomen-Centric Schemes:
50% reservation in scholarships/vocational training.
₹25,000 grants for home-based enterprises (e.g., embroidery, food processing).
9. Supplement to Central SchemesGap Funding:
Covers shortfalls in central schemes like MSDP (Multi-Sectoral Development Programme).
Example: Additional ₹2,00,000/- for a school building if MSDP allocates ₹8,00,000/- against a ₹10,00,000/- estimate.
10. Long-Term ImpactSocial Inclusion:
Bridges disparities in literacy (e.g., Urdu-speaking women’s literacy rate improved by 12% in pilot districts).
Economic Upliftment:
1,200+ minority-owned startups supported since 2015.
Eligibility
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Required Documents
- ✦Project Proposal: Detailed plan with objectives, budget, and implementation timeline.
- ✦Institution’s Registration Certificate
- ✦Community Certification: Proof of Minority Status (e.g., religious/linguistic affiliation).
- ✦Financial Contribution Proof ( 25% for infrastructure cases )
- ✦Details of Teachers (for honorarium requests)
- ✦Bank Details of the Institution.
✦ Required ◦ Optional
How to Apply
Step 1: The eligible institutions should approach the Minority Welfare Officer and request the prescribed format of the development proposal from the designated staff.
Step 2: In the format, fill in all the mandatory details, and attach copies of all the required documents.
Step 3: Two hard copies of the proposal, and a soft copy (PDF) are required to be submitted via email to the Minority Welfare Officer. Request a receipt or acknowledgement.
Step 4: The Minority Welfare Officers forward the eligible proposals to the Directorate of Minority Welfare, Dehradun. The Directorate compiles and forwards the proposals to the State Government.
Step 5: A State Committee chaired by the Secretary of the Minority Welfare Department approves proposals. The final approval is granted by the Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand.
Quick Info
- Level
- Central Government
- Max benefit
- ₹4.0 Cr
- Launched
- 26 Feb 2013
