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Clear filtersLivelihood Support To Marine Fishermen During Fishing Ban Period
This scheme provides livelihood support to marine fishermen in Odisha during the annual fishing ban period when fishing activities are prohibited. Run by the Department of Fisheries & Animal Resources Development, Government of Odisha, it aims to help fisher families maintain their income and meet daily needs during this restricted period. The scheme recognizes that fishing bans are necessary for marine conservation but create financial hardship for dependent fishing communities.
View DetailsSikhligar’s Community Development Scheme
This scheme, run by the Government of Karnataka, aims to promote economic self-reliance among the Sikhligara community members in the state. It provides financial support to economically backward individuals from this community who wish to start their own businesses. The scheme specifically helps beneficiaries purchase goods vehicles or tempos for commercial use through a subsidy.
View DetailsSkill Development Training - 90 Days Residential Skill Development Training Programme
This is a 90-day residential skill development training program run by the Telangana Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. It is designed to train unemployed youth who are dependents of registered construction workers. The program provides free residential training to help young people learn practical job skills and become employable.
View DetailsUnemployment Allowance Scheme
The Unemployment Allowance Scheme is run by the Department of Labour and Employment, Government of Himachal Pradesh. It provides financial allowance to educated unemployed youth in Himachal Pradesh to help them sustain themselves during their job search period. The scheme aims to support young people who are registered with employment exchanges while they look for suitable employment opportunities.
View DetailsSkill Development Allowance Scheme
The Skill Development Allowance Scheme is run by the Department of Labour & Employment, Government of Himachal Pradesh. It provides financial allowance to educated unemployed youth while they upgrade their skills through training. The scheme aims to help jobless young people become more employable by supporting them during their skill development period.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Additional Incentive for Adventure Tour Operators
This scheme by the West Bengal Department of Tourism provides financial incentives to adventure tour operators to help them purchase equipment and materials needed for their business. The scheme reimburses a portion of SGST (State Goods and Services Tax) paid on purchases of tents, dinghies, adventure sports equipment, and related accessories. It aims to support and encourage entrepreneurs in the adventure tourism sector in West Bengal.
View DetailsMicro Credit Finance under NSKFDC- Haryana
This scheme provides small loans to Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their family members to start small businesses or income-generating activities. Run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana, it helps sanitation workers become self-employed by offering affordable credit for petty trade and business projects.
View DetailsShilp Sampada Term Loan Scheme for Backward Classes- Haryana
Shilp Sampada Term Loan Scheme is a Haryana government initiative designed to support artisans and handicraft workers from backward classes. The scheme provides financial assistance through term loans to help preserve and promote traditional arts and crafts. It also offers skill upgrade training that includes modern technological inputs like computer and CAD training to enhance their competitiveness.
View DetailsMicro Finance Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community
This is a micro-finance scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam to provide small loans to members of Self Help Groups (SHGs). The scheme aims to support the poorest members of minority communities by offering credit up to ₹1,00,000 to help them start or expand small income-generating activities. Loans are provided either directly to individuals or through their SHGs.
View DetailsSubsidy for Disabled Young Professionals
This Haryana state scheme provides financial support to young people with disabilities who have completed their professional education but are unemployed. The scheme offers loans up to ₹25 lakh to help them start their careers or become self-employed. Eligible disabled youth can access these loans at subsidized interest rates, making it easier to pursue their professional goals.
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