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Vocational Training in Tribal Areas

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The Vocational Training in Tribal Areas is a significant initiative categorized under Social Welfare & Empowerment. It is designed to provide targeted assistance to eligible beneficiaries, helping them achieve better outcomes in social welfare & empowerment.

Complexity Medium
Popularity High
Verification Jan 2026

๐Ÿ“ Overview & Benefits

Under the scheme, grants will be available for organizing vocational training in recognized institutes or in Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) subject to terms and conditions revised from time to time of the scheme.

The training for trades including modern trades having employment potential in the tribal region will be provided.

Under this scheme, the fund will be provided in two ways: (i) By setting up and running VTCs mainly in remote areas/rural areas deficient in facilities, (ii) By supporting vocational training for ST as also PTG candidates in already existing institutions in townships/districts, etc. like ITIs, Polytechnics, computer training centers, and other private recognized institutions.

Each tribal boy/girl will be trained in one trade of his/her choice and given practical experience as per the syllabus prescribed by the institute.

After completion of the training, a certificate/diploma will be provided by the institute to the successful trainees.

Admissible Financial Norms: The non-recurring and recurring grant-in-aid will be admissible in accordance with financial norms given as under:

Recurring:-

(a) โ‚น30,000/- per annum per trainee includes:-

Stipend to trainee @ โ‚น700/- per month.

โ‚น1600/- per trainee per annum for procurement of tools, raw materials, etc.

Monthly honorarium to faculty/supporting staff etc.

Boarding/lodging of trainees, electricity and water charges, etc.

(b) In the case of a rented building, annual rent will be admissible in addition to (a) above as per actuals, and the maximum limit will be โ‚น10,000/- per month. This will be subject to submission of the Rent Assessment Certificate by the Public Works Department of the State Government. If the building is owned by the institution/organization, only 10% of the rental value (authenticated by State PWD), as admissible, will be provided as maintenance charges per annum.

Non-recurring:-

(a) โ‚น2.40 lakh for five trades once in five years @ โ‚น0.48 lakh per trade.

โœ… Eligibility Criteria

The agencies eligible for such grants are:

State Governments and UT Administrations;

Institutions or Organisations set up by the Government as autonomous bodies, either under a statute or as a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, of 1860;

Educational and other institutions of the likes of local bodies and cooperative bodies.

A Public Trust registered under any law for the time being in force. The trust must have been registered for at least three years.

Any Private Recognized Institution, registered and conducting such vocational courses for at least three years.

Any industry or an association of industries like ASSOCHAM, CII, FICCI, etc. who are willing to run such skill upgradation training centers as per the financial norms of the scheme with a proper plan for placements.

Voluntary Organizations (VO)/Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) which fulfill the following requirements:

Any registered voluntary organization/non-governmental organization engaged in the conduct and promotion of social welfare of STs. The organization should have been registered for at least three years.

Experience of at least three years in the relevant field.

Aptitude and experience in welfare work pertaining to weaker sections.

Preference will be given to programmes that benefit the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTGs) or remote/interior/backward areas not serviced by Government Institutions or other established NGOs.

Financial viability of the organization and ability to continue the work for limited periods in the absence of assistance from the Ministry.

Good reputation and credentials.

Capability to mobilize the community.

Networking with other institutions for optimum utilization of resources allocated and assets created.

๐Ÿš€ Application Process

Offline

Step 01: State/UT Governments and State-owned autonomous institutions shall apply in prescribed application Format-I, whereas VOs/NGOs/private institutions shall apply in Format-II.

Step 02: The State/UT Government/State-owned institutions shall apply directly to the Ministry, whereas application of VOs/NGOs/private institutions shall be routed through the โ€œState Level Committee for Voluntary Effortsโ€ as constituted under the scheme of Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organizations.

Step 03: Applications of the State/UT Government/State-owned institutions and the VOs/NGOs/Private institutions for the next financial year, must reach to this Ministry as per the prescribed channel by January-February of the preceding financial year.


Note 01: VOs/NGOs/Private institutions should submit their applications by December of every year for the next financial year, to the State/UT Governments to enable them to place it before the State Committee in time.


Note 02: State Government/UT Administrations, while forwarding the recommendations of the State Committee for the proposals of VOs/NGOs/Private institutions, shall ensure submission of the following documents as per the given Check List and Time Schedule.

๐Ÿ“„ Documents Required

Details of Budget Estimates

Audited Accounts with Auditorโ€™s Report

Utilization certificate of the previous yearโ€™s grant in the prescribed format as per GFR 19(A)

Annual Report

List of Staff

List of beneficiaries

Inspection Report counter-signed by District Collector/Commissioner

Registration Certificate, Rules & Bye-laws

List of Management Committee

Up to Date rent agreement/ rent assessment certificate authenticated by PWD/CPWD (as applicable)

Surety Bond, Authorization letter

Acceptance of Terms and Conditions

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the main objective of Vocational Training in Tribal Areas?

The Vocational Training in Tribal Areas is categorized under Social Welfare & Empowerment. Its primary objective is to deliver structured welfare, financial assistance, or developmental support to eligible beneficiaries across India.

Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?

Eligibility depends on specific criteria such as minimum age (18+), occupation (Open to all eligible categories), domicile, and income limits. Review the eligibility section above for step-by-step guidance.

What documents are usually required for application?

Applicants generally require valid government identity proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or PAN), address proof, active bank account details for direct benefit transfer (DBT), income certificate, and photographs.

Where can I officially submit the application?

Applications can be submitted online through official central/state government portals (such as myScheme.gov.in or state welfare department portals) or offline at designated nodal offices and Common Service Centres (CSC).

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