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The ministries of Government of India had came up with various schemes time to time. These schemes could be either Central, State specific or joint collaboration between the Centre and the States. They are detailed below: Scheme | Ministry | Launched on | Outlay/Status | Provisions | Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana | | | | death and disability insurance for rural landless households | Bachat Lamp Yojna | MoP | | | reduce the cost of compact fluorescent lamps | Central Government Health Scheme | MoHFW | 1954 | | comprehensive medical care facilities to Central Government employees and their family members | Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme | MoSJE | 2003 | | Create an enabling environment to ensure equal opportunities, equity, social justice and empowerment of persons with disabilities. | Gramin Bhandaran Yojna | MoA | March 31, 2007 | | Creation of scientific storage capacity with allied facilities in rural areas to meet the requirements of farmers for storing farm produce, processed farm produce and agricultural inputs. Improve their marketability through promotion of grading, standardization and quality control of agricultural produce. | Indira Awaas Yojana | MoRD | 1985 | | Housing for the rural poor | Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana | MoWCD | 2010 | | A cash incentive of Rs. 4000 to women (19 years and above) for the first two live births | Integrated Child Development Services | MoWCD | October 2, 1975 | | tackle malnutrition and health problems in children below 6 years of age and their mothers | Integrated Rural Development Program | MoRD | 1978 | | self-employment program to raise the income-generation capacity of target groups among the poor | Janani Suraksha Yojana | MoHFW | 2005 | | One-time cash incentive to pregnant women for institutional/home births through skilled assistance | Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya | MoHRD | July 2004 | | Educational facilities (residential

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