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Clear filtersGrant For Purchase Of Tools (HBOCWWB)
This scheme, run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) under the Labour Department, provides financial grants to registered construction workers to help them purchase essential tools for their work. The scheme aims to support construction workers in acquiring quality tools, reducing their financial burden and improving their work efficiency and safety.
View DetailsDiggy
The Diggy Scheme is a Rajasthan Government initiative designed to help farmers improve irrigation on their agricultural land. Under this scheme, farmers receive financial grants to construct dug wells (diggies) for irrigating their crops. The scheme aims to increase water availability for farming and encourage farmers to grow better quality crops by having reliable water sources.
View Details"Grant of Margin Money for Availing Capital Loan" Component of the "Development of Coir" Scheme
This scheme, part of the Development of Coir programme, helps entrepreneurs start new coir (coconut fibre) businesses or improve existing ones in Puducherry. The government provides margin money grants to reduce the amount you need to borrow from banks. You receive this grant after a bank approves your business loan.
View Details"Grant to Silk Societies/Agency" Component of the "Development of Silk" Scheme
This scheme, under the Development of Silk initiative, provides financial grants to registered silk societies and agencies in Puducherry. It aims to help silk weaving artisans form organized groups and develop cluster-based approaches to their business. By encouraging collective participation, the scheme supports the growth and sustainability of the silk weaving industry in the region.
View DetailsFellowship For Superannuated Faculty Members
This is a fellowship scheme run by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under the Ministry of Education. It provides research opportunities to retired (superannuated) faculty members from universities, institutes, and colleges across India. The scheme aims to enable senior academics to continue their contribution to research and knowledge creation after retirement.
View DetailsRevival and Rehabilitation Scheme for Defunct MSMEs and Cashew Processing Units
This Kerala state scheme helps revive and rehabilitate defunct Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the manufacturing sector, including cashew processing units. Run by the Kerala government, it provides financial support to entrepreneurs whose businesses have shut down or are non-operational. The scheme aims to bring these units back to production through capital grants and working capital assistance.
View DetailsScheme for Margin Money Grant to Nano Units
This is a loan-linked scheme run by the Directorate of Industries & Commerce, Government of Kerala. It provides financial assistance in the form of margin money grants to Nano units (very small businesses) in Kerala. The scheme supports businesses engaged in manufacturing, job work, and service activities with value addition. The margin money grant helps reduce the financial burden on entrepreneurs when taking loans.
View DetailsDr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojna
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojana is a Haryana government scheme designed to help poor families repair their homes. It provides financial assistance to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families whose houses need repair work. The scheme aims to improve living conditions by providing grants for house renovation and maintenance.
View DetailsAdvocate Grant
The Advocate Grant scheme is run by the Backward Classes Development Department of the Kerala Government. It was launched in 2012-13 to support law graduates from backward classes who face financial hardship. The scheme provides financial grants to help these graduates start their legal practice as advocates.
View DetailsGoa Village & Municipal Child Committee Grants And Awards Scheme
The Goa Village & Municipal Child Committee Grants and Awards Scheme recognizes and supports Panchayats and Municipal Local Bodies that actively work on child welfare issues. The scheme encourages these local bodies to establish committees that discuss, plan, and resolve problems affecting children in their communities. Award-winning committees receive financial grants to help cover administrative costs and strengthen their child protection activities.
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