Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)
- Launched by PM Narendra Modi on 28 August 2014
- Slogan - "Mera Khatha, Bhagya Vidhatha"
- Age Limit - 18-60 years to 18-65 years
- Open with Zero Balance
- Interest on Deposit
- Accidental Insurance Cover - Rs.2 lakhs
- Life cover re.30,000/- payable on the death of the beneficiary
- After satisfactory of account for 6 months, an overdraft facility will be permitted
- Overdraft Facility up to rs.10,000/-
- Claim under Personal Accidental Insurance payable if RuPay Cardholder have performed minimum one successful financial transaction within 90days prior to the date of the accident
- Accidental Insurance Cover for new RuPay Card Holders raised from existing Rs.1 lakh to Rs.2 lakh to new PMJDY accounts opened after 28 August 2018
Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Programme (PMBJP)
- Launched by PM Narendra Modi in 2014 for quality medicines at affordable prices for all
- Setup to provide Generic Drugs
Atal Pension Yojana
- Launched by PM Narendra Modi in 2015
- Pension Scheme
- focused on the unorganised sector workers
- Age - 18-40 years
- Minimum Pension - Rs.1000/-, 2000/-, 3000/-, 4000/-, 5000/-
- Given at age 60 years, depending on contributions by subscribers
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
- Launched on 29 May 2015 at Kolkata
- Entry age - 18-70 years
- The person having Aadhaar Number linked to Bank Account
- Premium - Rs.12 per Annum
- Risk Coverage Rs.2 lakh for Accidental Death and 1 lakh for Permanent Disability
- Payment Mode - only Auto-Debited premium mode available
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana
- Launched on 9 May 2015 in Kolkata
- Aadhaar Number linked to Bank Account
- Premium - Rs.330 per Annum
- Payment Mode - only Auto-Debited premium mode available
- Risk Coverage Rs.2 lakh for Death
Kisan Credit Card Scheme(KCC)
- Launched on August 1998 by Indian Bank
- Prepared by NABARD on the recommendations of R.V.Gupta committee to provide team loans for agriculture; needs
- Participating Institutions include all Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks and State Co-operative Banks, Small Finance Banks
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