Sarkari Schemes provided by Maharashtra State Government

1) Farmer & Agriculture Support

  • Crop loan relief / interest subvention programs (state-level top-ups to central schemes)
  • Subsidies for seeds, fertilizers, drip irrigation, and farm machinery (to reduce costs & increase yields)
  • Crop insurance enrolment support & compensation for natural calamities
  • Market support (mandi upgrades, e-NAM facilitation) and cold-chain/warehousing subsidies

2) Education, Scholarships & Skill Training

  • State scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/minority and economically weaker students (post-matric and merit)
  • Fee reimbursements and stipends for higher education and professional courses
  • Free/low-cost technical & vocational training (ITIs, skill mission programs) + placement drives

3) Health & Social Security

  • State health insurance or state-supplemented cashless hospitalization schemes for eligible families
  • Maternal & child health incentives, immunization drives, and nutrition support (Anganwadi-linked)
  • Old-age, widow and disability pensions; assistive devices and concessions

4) Housing & Urban/Rural Development

  • State implementation of central housing schemes plus state housing assistance for EWS/LIG
  • Regularization/tenure rights for slum dwellers; subsidy for house repairs and toilets
  • Urban development: smart city projects, municipal services upgrades

5) Employment, Entrepreneurship & MSME Support

  • Startup and small business subsidies, low-interest loans, and margin money for women/youth/SC-ST
  • Chief Minister / State employment generation programs, job fairs, and placement support
  • DIC (District Industries Centres) schemes for plant & machinery support and registration assistance

6) Women & Child Welfare

  • Conditional cash transfers and incentives for girls’ education and nutrition
  • Support for self-help groups (SHGs), micro-credit, and livelihood programs for women
  • Maternity benefits and crèche/childcare support in some sectors

7) Welfare for Senior Citizens & Persons with Disabilities

  • Monthly pensions, medical concessions, travel concessions, and social care programs
  • Skills, assistive devices and disability certificates to access benefits

8) Utilities & Basic Infrastructure

  • Household tap water (rural piped connections) and sanitation support (toilets construction)
  • Power subsidies/benefit slabs for households and targeted farmer electricity schemes
  • Subsidized LPG / clean energy programs and energy-efficient appliance subsidies

✅ Documents you must carry (universal checklist)

Keep these ready — it will speed up every application:

  • Aadhaar card (essential)
  • Bank passbook / cancelled cheque (for DBT)
  • Residential proof (ration card / voter ID / electricity bill)
  • Income certificate (issued by competent authority)
  • Caste certificate (if applying under reserved categories)
  • Land / tenancy papers (for farm schemes)
  • Disability certificate (for PwD schemes)
  • School/college certificates & mark sheets (for scholarships)
  • Passport-size photos
  • Any existing beneficiary ID (MahaDBT/AapleSarkar registration number)

🛠 Step-by-step: How to find and apply (simple workflow)

  1. Identify need → category (housing, farming, health, skill, pension).
  2. Check at local help-point: visit Aaple Sarkar centre / Common Service Centre (CSC) / Gram Panchayat / Municipal Ward Office. These centres can show you the correct form and help with online filling.
  3. Fill application (online on MahaDBT / AapleSarkar or offline at the counter). Use Aadhaar-based authentication if required.
  4. Attach required documents (keep photocopies + originals for verification).
  5. Get an acknowledgement number / receipt — note it down. That is your proof.
  6. Track status via portal, SMS, or the centre where you applied. Keep follow-up dates and officer name in a notebook.
  7. Escalate if delayed — ask for the nodal officer or contact the district collector’s grievance desk. Use local elected representatives if needed.


🏢 Where to get offline help locally

  • Aaple Sarkar Kendra or MahaDBT helpdesk (state-level online DBT portal support)
  • Common Service Centres (CSC) — digital filing & printing help
  • Gram Panchayat / Block Office — rural registrations & welfare schemes
  • Municipal Ward Office — urban housing & utility schemes
  • District Industries Centre (DIC) — for MSME & entrepreneurship applications
  • Zilla Parishad / District Collectorate — major scheme grievance redressal

🛡 Verification & safety — avoid scams

  • Official applications are free — never pay an agent or middleman to file a basic application.
  • Cross-check scheme names & officer names on Aaple Sarkar or the district website.
  • Always get an acknowledgement slip or application number. Photograph documents you submit.
  • If someone demands money, file a complaint at the nearest police station and inform the district grievance cell.

🧭 Practical tips that actually work

  • Visit the help centre early in the day — staff are less busy and processing is quicker.
  • Take a trusted local person (if you’re not confident with forms) — many CSCs help for a small service fee for typing only.
  • Use your bank’s IFSC & Aadhaar-linked bank account to avoid payment hold-ups.
  • Keep photocopies of everything and a small labelled folder for all scheme papers.
  • Use a smartphone camera to take photos of receipts and the application number for future reference.