HAT BAZAR SCHEME
Economic, social and commercial activities of the tribals are developed as well as employment is found through trade and they are provided with the basic facilities they need
Border Villages Amenities
Significant tribal population of Gujarat state have been traditionally living in the bordering areas of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra consists mainly of forests, hills and undulating terrains
Amenities to Halpatis
The Halpati tribe is an extremely backward scheduled tribe of Gujarat. They live in the plains of South Gujarat and are dispersed, living amongst the non-tribal population.
Amenities to PTGs
There are five Primitive Tribes Groups (PTG) group in Gujarat that include 23,479 families. The Tribal research and Training Institute, Ahmedabad carried out an in depth survey of every PTG family.
Manav Garima
The Tribal population needs improved tools and equipments for pursuing traditional and other occupations in a better manner.
Vocational Training
The scheme for Vocational Training Institute in tribal areas to impart training to youth who were school dropouts or had not pursued higher education was introduced by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
Kuvar bai nu Mameru
Family on the occasion of the wedding of a daughter, the government gives a cheque for Rs. 10,000 in case of the wedding of one daughter.
Saath Phera Samuha Lagna Scheme
The tribal population extravagantly spends money on the weddings, which sometimes leads to huge indebtedness. Thus, it is important to curb such unnecessary expenditure.