Match the State Government Welfare Schemes listed in List-I with their corresponding primary objective and target beneficiary profile in List-II.
- Kanyashree Prakalpa (West Bengal)Conditional financial incentive to adolescent girls to prevent early marriage and promote secondary and higher education.
- YSR Rythu Bharosa (Andhra Pradesh)Investment assistance providing direct income support annually to farmer families, including tenant farmers, prior to crop seasons.
- Mukhyamantri Vayoshri Yojana (Maharashtra)Financial aid to senior citizens aged 65 and above suffering from age-related disabilities to purchase physical and mental health aids.
- Mo Ghara Scheme (Odisha)Credit-linked capital subsidy enabling lower-middle-income rural families to construct, complete, or upgrade their pucca housing.
Answer
Kanyashree Prakalpa (West Bengal) pairs with conditional financial incentive to adolescent girls; YSR Rythu Bharosa (Andhra Pradesh) pairs with investment assistance providing direct income support to farmer families including tenant farmers; Mukhyamantri Vayoshri Yojana (Maharashtra) pairs with financial aid to senior citizens aged 65 and above for assistive health devices; Mo Ghara Scheme (Odisha) pairs with credit-linked capital subsidy for lower-middle-income rural families housing construction.
Each scheme is correctly matched to its domain and specific mandate: Kanyashree Prakalpa focuses on adolescent female education in West Bengal; YSR Rythu Bharosa delivers crop input assistance including tenant farmers in Andhra Pradesh; Mukhyamantri Vayoshri Yojana grants device procurement funds to senior citizens aged 65+ in Maharashtra; Mo Ghara provides bank loan capital subsidies for housing in Odisha.
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Key Concept
Key features, target demographic criteria, and sector-specific objectives of State Welfare Schemes