These are fully funded and implemented by state governments, addressing local issues and priorities. The central government does not contribute funds to these schemes.

Key Features:

✅ 100% funded by the state government.
✅ Designed for state-specific needs (e.g., agriculture, education, health).
✅ Implementation is handled entirely by the state government.

Examples of State-Sponsored Schemes:

🔹 Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jan Arogya Yojana (Maharashtra) – Free health insurance for low-income families.
🔹 Rythu Bandhu Scheme (Telangana) – Direct cash support for farmers.
🔹 Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana (Gujarat) – Free medical treatment for poor families.
🔹 Kanyashree Prakalpa (West Bengal) – Financial aid for girls’ education.
🔹 Delhi Ladli Scheme (Delhi) – Encouraging education for girl children.