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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Institutional architecture, target beneficiaries, and structural features of social welfare initiatives in India