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Clear filtersSubsidy on Rehri alongwith (Stove, Gas Chulha, Utensil etc.) for the Fish/Fish Product Sale
This Haryana state scheme provides financial help to fish and fish product sellers to start or improve their business. The government gives a 60% subsidy to buy a handcart (rehri) along with essential items like stoves, gas chulhas, and cooking utensils. This scheme is designed to support small fish vendors and help them set up their retail business.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Mangal Dals
This scheme provides financial assistance to Mangal Dals (community organizations) in Uttarakhand to help them start employment-generating business projects. The scheme supports work in 18 identified business sectors including dairy farming, electronics, tent services, beauty parlors, and other trades. Young people and community groups affiliated with Mangal Dals can access this support to become self-employed and create jobs in their communities.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Swarojgar Yojna
Mukhyamantri Swarojgar Yojana is an Uttarakhand state scheme designed to help residents start new small businesses and upgrade existing small-scale industries. The scheme provides bank loans with government subsidies to reduce the financial burden on entrepreneurs. It supports both manufacturing and service sector businesses.
View DetailsPradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-yojana (PM-MKSSY): COMPONENT 1A: Formalization of Fisheries Sector and Facilitating Access of Fisheries Microenterprises to Government of India Programs for Working Capital Financing
This central government scheme helps small fisheries businesses become officially registered and access bank loans for their daily operations. Run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, it supports fisheries microenterprises by connecting them with institutional credit and small financial grants. The scheme focuses on formalizing the fisheries sector so small fish farmers and aquaculture workers can grow their businesses.
View Details100% State Government Divyangjan Term Loan Yojana
The 100% State Government Divyangjan Term Loan Yojana is a Gujarat state scheme designed to provide financial support to residents with disabilities. Run by the Gujarat Government, it offers term loans at concessional interest rates to help differently-abled persons establish businesses or meet financial needs. This scheme aims to promote economic independence and financial inclusion for persons with disabilities.
View DetailsSelf-Employment Scheme: Transport/ Logistics/ Travels/ Food Court Wyaaj Sahaay
This Gujarat state scheme helps self-employed people start businesses in transport, logistics, travel, or food court sectors. It provides interest subsidy on bank loans to help you buy vehicles and set up the needed infrastructure. The scheme makes it easier and cheaper to borrow money from banks for these business activities.
View DetailsTechnology Acquisition Assistance
This Rajasthan government scheme helps small and medium businesses buy new technology and software to improve their production and manufacturing. It gives financial assistance to cover the cost of acquiring advanced technology solutions. The scheme is designed to make it easier for micro and small enterprises to modernize their operations and stay competitive.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Tourism Promotion Assistance in lieu of Interest Subsidy
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme provides Tourism Promotion Assistance to tourism entrepreneurs and businesses in West Bengal. Instead of traditional interest subsidy, this scheme offers financial assistance to help promote tourism activities and projects. It is run by the West Bengal government to encourage tourism development across the state, regardless of project location.
View DetailsWest Bengal Incentive Scheme for Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) for MSMEs: Reimbursement of Stamp Duty
This West Bengal scheme provides reimbursement of stamp duty costs for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) setting up in approved Special Agriculture-Industrial Parks (SAIP). The scheme is run by the West Bengal government to reduce the financial burden of land registration on small business owners. It helps MSMEs establish their businesses in industrial parks by covering the stamp duty expenses they pay during land document registration.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Capacity Utilisation
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme for Capacity Utilisation is run by the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal. It provides incentives to tourism and hospitality businesses to expand their operations. The scheme allows eligible businesses to construct additional built-up area beyond the normal building limits set by local authorities, helping them grow their capacity.
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