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Clear filtersNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: URBAN HAAT
URBAN HAAT is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles to help handicraft artisans and handloom weavers sell their products directly to customers. The scheme sets up permanent market spaces in towns and cities where artisans can display and sell their goods. This gives craftspeople a wider customer base and better business opportunities without going through middlemen.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries: Net SGST reimbursement
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries is a Gujarat government initiative designed to support large manufacturing companies in the state. It aims to strengthen Gujarat's industrial base by encouraging the adoption of clean energy and modern manufacturing practices. The scheme helps mega industries become more competitive in global markets while contributing to a self-reliant Gujarat economy.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries: Assistance of Interest Subsidy
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for Assistance to Mega Industries is a Gujarat state initiative that provides interest subsidy support to large manufacturing companies. The scheme aims to strengthen Gujarat's industrial sector and encourage manufacturers to adopt clean energy technologies. It helps make industries more competitive in global markets while promoting sustainable and self-reliant industrial growth in the state.
View DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme: Support for Digital Marketing
This scheme is run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government. It helps traditional artisans and craftspeople learn to sell their products online and reach more customers through digital markets and e-commerce platforms. The scheme aims to give artisans better business opportunities by connecting them to online buyers across India and beyond.
View DetailsHIMAYAT- Deen Dayal Upadhyaya-Grameen Kaushalya Yojana
HIMAYAT is a skill training program run by the Ministry of Rural Development for unemployed youth in Jammu and Kashmir. It provides placement-linked, market-driven training in skills and entrepreneurship. The scheme aims to train 30,000 young people and help them start their own businesses or find jobs. It also helps beneficiaries access finance to start sustainable livelihoods.
View DetailsMotivation of Entrepreneurs and Financial Assistance for Rehabilitation of Sick Industries
This scheme, run by the Puducherry government, helps sick (struggling) industries get back on their feet. It pays for expert advice in technology, marketing, and finance to improve the business. The government also gives subsidies to help cover the cost of diagnostic studies conducted by technical institutions through banks and financial institutions.
View DetailsSales Rebate under 'Marketing And Publicity'
This scheme, run by the Puducherry administration, provides a 15% sales rebate to recognized Sales Emporia and Showrooms. The rebate is given on the sale of handicrafts and products made by micro and small enterprises (MSMEs) in Puducherry. The goal is to boost sales and support local MSME businesses and artisans.
View Details'Organizing/ Participation in Exhibitions /Trade Fairs /Expo /Seminars /Investors Meets, etc' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
This scheme helps businesses and entrepreneurs in Puducherry participate in exhibitions, trade fairs, expos, seminars, and investor meets held across India and abroad. The government organizes or supports these events to showcase Puducherry's products and attract investment to the region. It aims to increase the market visibility and sales potential of local businesses, especially handicraft and small enterprises.
View DetailsPost Harvest Marketing Scheme
The Post Harvest Marketing Scheme is run by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare in Meghalaya to help farmers sell their crops better. It creates storage and marketing facilities after crops are harvested. The scheme supports individual farmers, farmer groups, cooperatives, and farmer producer organizations to reduce wastage and get fair prices.
View DetailsNational Bamboo Mission
The National Bamboo Mission is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to promote bamboo farming and processing across India. Launched in 2018-19, it became possible after bamboo was legally removed from the definition of 'tree' under Indian Forest Act. The scheme aims to increase bamboo cultivation, improve quality of bamboo plants, develop bamboo-based products, and create markets for bamboo farmers.
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