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Zorluk: ZorSocial Sector Initiatives, Welfare Schemes, and Social Security Architecture

Match the following flagship social sector initiatives of the Government of India (List-I) with their primary target objectives and welfare architecture (List-II):

  • PM Vishwakarma SchemeEnd-to-end support infrastructure including collateral-free concessionary credit, basic/advanced skill training, and digital transaction incentives for traditional artisans and craftspeople
  • SMILE SchemeComprehensive rehabilitation framework focusing on welfare, medical facilities, counselling, shelter homes, and skill development for transgender persons and individuals engaged in the act of begging
  • PM-AJAYMerged umbrella scheme aimed at socio-economic upliftment of Scheduled Caste communities through income-generating projects, infrastructure in SC-majority villages, and hostel facilities
  • PM-CARES for Children SchemeHolistic social security, health insurance under PM-JAY, and stipend/corpus fund allocation for minors who lost both parents to the COVID-19 pandemic

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PM Vishwakarma Scheme pairs with end-to-end support for traditional artisans; SMILE Scheme pairs with rehabilitation for transgender persons and individuals engaged in begging; PM-AJAY pairs with merged umbrella welfare for SC communities; PM-CARES for Children Scheme pairs with social security and health cover for pandemic-orphaned minors.
The matching correctly pairs each welfare scheme with its distinct mandate: PM Vishwakarma supports traditional artisans and craftspeople across 18 trades; SMILE provides rehabilitation for transgender persons and beggars; PM-AJAY consolidates three existing schemes to foster socio-economic development of SC communities; and PM-CARES for Children delivers healthcare, education, and financial corpus for children orphaned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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1
Analyze the objectives of PM Vishwakarma Scheme
Identified as a Central Sector Scheme launched to provide holistic support (skills, toolkit incentive, collateral-free credit at 5%) to traditional artisans working with hands and tools.
Matches the description of credit, skill upgrading, and digital incentives for traditional craftspeople.
2
Evaluate the SMILE Scheme framework
Identified two sub-schemes under SMILE focusing on welfare, rehabilitation, medical intervention, and skill development for transgender individuals and persons in begging.
Directly corresponds to comprehensive rehabilitation for marginalized groups including transgender persons and beggars.
3
Examine the structural composition of PM-AJAY
Identified as a merged Centrally Sponsored Scheme consolidating Special Central Assistance to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCA to SCSP), Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY), and Babu Jagjivan Ram Chhatrawas Yojana (BJRCY).
Matches the description focusing on income generation, SC-majority village infrastructure, and hostels.
4
Verify the PM-CARES for Children Scheme architecture
Identified as an initiative launched to support children who lost both parents, surviving parent, legal guardian, or adoptive parents to COVID-19, providing ₹10 lakh corpus at age 23 and PM-JAY health coverage.
Matches the description of social security and health coverage for pandemic-orphaned children.

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