
Government Schemes 2025 in India
Introduction
In 2025, the government in India launched several ambitious schemes focusing on employment, agriculture, energy, social security, and cooperative development. These initiatives are designed to promote inclusive growth and match a large vision of “viksit India” by 2047. Let’s find out the most important plans, their goals, and the expected effects.
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1. Prime Minister Vikasit Bharat Roger Scheme (PM-Vabi)
Declaration: Independence Day 2025.
Budget: Rs 99,446 crore.
Objective: Structural improvement in employment-first direction to job seekers, grants to employers, and a complete digital implementation system.
Recipients: Students, youth, and professionals who enter the workforce.
2. PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (Rooftop Solarisation)
Dimensions: Provide 300 units of free power per month through solar panels.
Benefits: In the sunbathing industry, Rs 15,000 annual savings of 18,000, EV-load support, new business, and job opportunities.
Vision: Viksit India strengthens India’s goal for renewable energy by 2047.
3. Atmanirbhar Oil Seeds Abhiyan
Focus: Get self-confidence in oil seeds such as peanuts, mustard, and soybeans.
Features: Variants with high returns, modern agricultural practices, price support, guaranteed purchase, insurance, and market connection.
Effect: Reduce dependence on edible oil imports, and farmers increase revenue.
4. Unified Pension Scheme (UPS)
Effective from: April 1, 2025.
Details: With 25 years of service, 50% of the final basic salary for employees in the state provides a 50% guarantee.
Compensation: Market National Pension System (NPS).
Meaning: Installs a sense of financial security for millions of government employees again.
5. National Cooperative Policy 2025–2045
Announcement: June 30, 2025 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Target: Establish a cooperative in each village within 5 years and expand 2 Lakh PACs (Primary Agricultural Credit Society) by February 2026.
Objective: Revise the collaborative movement and create jobs in rural India.
6. Rural Subsidy & Employment Allocations (Budget 2025–26)
Total allocation: (Rs 4.57 trillion (~ 53 billion).
Breakdown:
MGNrega (Rural Jobs): Rs 86,000 crore
Food Supplements: Rs 2.03 trillions
Fertilizer grants: 1.67 trillion Rupees
Objective: Supported rural employment and food safety while keeping the supplement stable.
7. Vikati India to 2047 Vision
Launched as a long -term road map to make India a fully developed nation by 2047 (100 years independence).
Focus area:
GST improvement (rolled out before party season)
Self -sufficiency in larger areas
Employment generation
Defense, production and technology management
Comparative Overview of Major 2025 Schemes
| Sector | Scheme/Policy | Objective |
|---|---|---|
| Employment | PM-VBRY | Structural employment reforms, youth empowerment |
| Energy | PM Surya Ghar (Rooftop Solarisation) | Free solar power, renewable push |
| Agriculture | Atmanirbhar Oil Seeds Abhiyan | Self-reliance in oilseeds |
| Social Security | Unified Pension Scheme | Guaranteed pensions for govt staff |
| Cooperative | National Cooperative Policy 2025–2045 | Village-level cooperatives expansion |
| Rural Welfare | MGNREGA, food & fertilizer subsidy support | Rural jobs and security |
| Long-term Vision | Viksit Bharat 2047 | Roadmap to a developed India |
conclusion
The year 2025 is a significant turn in India’s development journey. With schemes such as PM-VBRY, Roof Solarisation, Oil Seeds Mission, Unified Pension, Cooperative Policy, Rural Subscribed and Wikiyet India, the government meets immediate need together to shape the long-term future. These initiatives are expected to promote employment, reduce imports, promote clean energy, secure livelihoods in the countryside and create a strong socio -economic basis over the next two decades.





