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Clear filtersBlock Level Institute for Rural Skill Acquisition (BIRSA)
BIRSA is a skill training program run by the Jharkhand government to help young people gain practical job skills for free. The scheme provides non-residential training courses at the block level, bringing skill education closer to rural communities. It operates across 24 districts and 80 blocks in Jharkhand, focusing on employment-linked skill development for youth.
View DetailsEmployability Excellence with College Education & Learning (EXCEL)
EXCEL is a skill development program run by the Jharkhand Government that combines vocational training with college education. It is designed for students who have passed 10+2 (intermediate) or are pursuing university-level studies. The program aims to improve job readiness and employability by integrating practical skills training into regular college curricula.
View DetailsAfforestation Schemes Providing Incentives And Employment To Tribals In Forest
This scheme provides employment and financial incentives to unemployed tribal people for afforestation and forest conservation work. It is run by the Tamil Nadu state government to help tribal communities earn income while contributing to forest development. The scheme combines livelihood support with environmental protection by offering grants and work opportunities in forestry activities.
View DetailsSupply of Tool Kits to their Trained Workers
This scheme provides free tool kits to construction workers in Karnataka who have completed skill upgradation training in trades like masonry, electrical work, and plumbing. It is run by the A.P. Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to help trained workers set up their own work and earn better livelihoods. The scheme aims to support workers who have invested time in learning new skills by giving them the tools they need to practice their trade.
View DetailsSkill Development Training Karnataka
Skill Development Training Karnataka is a state-level program designed to train artisans in the manufacture of footwear and leather goods. The scheme is managed by the Karnataka government to strengthen the leather industry and improve the economic conditions of skilled workers. It provides hands-on training to help artisans acquire modern manufacturing skills and increase their earning potential.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Shramshakti Yojana
Mukhyamantri Shramshakti Yojana is a Bihar state scheme designed to create employment and self-employment opportunities for men and women aged 18 to 45 from minority communities. The scheme is managed by the Bihar government and offers two main pathways: vocational skill training in various trades, or loans for self-employment through the Bihar State Minority Financial Corporation, Patna.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Waiver of Electricity Duty
This is a West Bengal state scheme run by the Department of Tourism that helps tourism businesses reduce their costs. Under this scheme, approved tourism projects can get a waiver on the electricity duty they normally have to pay on the power they use. This incentive is designed to encourage tourism entrepreneurship and support the growth of tourism units in West Bengal.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Subsidy for Quality Improvement
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme (WBIS) provides financial support to tourism and hospitality businesses in West Bengal. It offers subsidies and reimbursements to help businesses improve quality, modernize their operations, install pollution control equipment, and obtain quality certifications. This scheme is designed to encourage entrepreneurs and tourism units to meet international standards and environmental requirements.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Interest Subsidy on Term Loan
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme provides interest subsidy support to tourism businesses that take term loans from banks for approved projects. Run by the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal, this scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on tourism entrepreneurs and MSMEs by subsidizing a portion of their annual interest liability. It encourages business expansion and growth in West Bengal's tourism sector.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Additional Incentive on Generation of Employment
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme provides additional financial support to businesses and entrepreneurs in the tourism sector who create new jobs. Run by the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal, this scheme reimburses part of the money spent on employee social security contributions. It aims to encourage tourism businesses to hire more workers and contribute to employment generation in the state.
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