Modi free Bike Scheme Apply
Modi Free Bike Scheme” exists for free bicycles or scooters across India. Similar initiatives are state-specific, targeting students or marginalized groups, often with subsidies rather than fully free bikes. Check your state’s portal like myscheme.gov.in for local programs such as Free Bicycle Distribution Scheme in Jharkhand or bicycle subsidies for backward class students.
State-Level Schemes
Various states run bicycle distribution programs:
Jharkhand’s Free Bicycle Distribution Scheme aids Scheduled Tribe students.
Maharashtra provides 100% subsidized bicycles to backward class students in classes 5-12.
Chhattisgarh’s Saraswati Cycle Yojana targets school students.
Application Process
Applications typically occur through state portals or local offices, not a single national online platform:
Visit myscheme.gov.in or state welfare department sites.
Submit via schools, block offices, or DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) to bank accounts.
Viral claims of a nationwide “PM Free Bike Scheme” are misleading or false.
Eligibility Examples
Common criteria include:
Student status in government schools (classes 6-12).
Belonging to SC/ST/OBC or low-income families.
Rural residents commuting to school.
Prime Minister e-Bike Scheme” exists as a free distribution program under the Indian central government, often linked to misleading viral claims. References to such schemes primarily point to Pakistan’s PAVE (Pakistan Electric Vehicles) program or Punjab’s (Pakistan) student-focused e-bike initiatives, not India. In India, PM E-DRIVE offers subsidies for electric vehicles but targets manufacturers and buyers, not free bikes.
Indian Context (PM E-DRIVE)
India’s closest scheme is PM E-DRIVE, launched for EV adoption:
Focuses on e-2-wheelers, e-3-wheelers, ambulances, trucks, and buses with incentives up to ₹10,000 per kWh for batteries.
Eligibility requires purchasing from empaneled dealers; no free distribution for individuals.
Apply via pmedrive.heavyindustries.gov.in for subsidies post-purchase.
Pakistan’s PAVE Scheme (Common Reference)
If referring to Pakistan’s program (frequently mislabeled as “PM”):
Open to citizens aged 18-65 with valid CNIC; prioritizes students, low-income professionals, and women.
No prior government vehicle scheme availed; includes 0% interest loans, not fully free.
Students need parental guarantor details.
Application Note
Verify via official sites like heavyindustries.gov.in (India) or pave scheme portals (Pakistan); state-level Indian bicycle schemes remain student/subsidy-based only.
Application Note
Verify via official sites like heavyindustries.gov.in (India) or pave scheme portals (Pakistan); state-level Indian bicycle schemes remain student/subsidy-based only.