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Clear filtersBig Loan Scheme
The Big Loan Scheme provides term loans up to ₹5,00,000 to help people start or grow income-generating activities. It is implemented by DSFDC (Delhi Scheduled Castes Development Corporation) in collaboration with National Apex Corporations. The scheme focuses on supporting Scheduled Castes, OBC, Minorities, Safai Karamcharis, and Persons with Disabilities in Delhi who want to become self-employed or entrepreneurs.
View DetailsScheme for assistance for Start Ups/ Innovation: Pre- Series A Funding
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to startups and innovative businesses to help them grow and scale. It operates under the Gujarat Industrial Policy and is designed to support entrepreneurs in launching new ventures. The scheme aims to create jobs, promote competition, and bring innovative solutions to the market. It specifically targets pre-Series A stage startups that need funding support to move from idea to early-stage business.
View DetailsScheme or assistance for Start Ups/ Innovation: Assistance to Startups having a Significant Impact on Society
This scheme, run by the Government of Gujarat, provides financial and non-financial assistance to startups and innovative businesses that create positive impact on society. It is part of Gujarat's Industrial Policy aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and job creation. The scheme supports new businesses with innovative ideas that can drive economic growth and social benefit.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Anusuchit Jati / Anusuchit Janjati Udyami Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Anusuchit Jati / Anusuchit Janjati Udyami Yojana is a flagship scheme run by the Bihar government to help young people start their own businesses. It provides financial assistance to individuals from Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) communities who want to become self-employed entrepreneurs. The scheme aims to reduce unemployment and create economic opportunities for these communities through business ownership.
View DetailsLong Term-Loan to SC Co-op Spinning Mills under Special Component Plan
This scheme provides long-term loans to spinning mills that are owned and operated by members of Scheduled Castes (SC). It is run by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to help SC entrepreneurs set up and develop spinning mills, promoting economic independence and growth in the textile industry.
View DetailsDirect Loan Scheme Karnataka
The Direct Loan Scheme Karnataka is a government program that provides financial assistance to help unemployed individuals from the Scheduled Caste leather artisan community start their own small businesses. This scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and promote entrepreneurship among marginalized communities in Karnataka. The program offers loans to help beneficiaries establish viable business ventures in their chosen field.
View DetailsKayaka Spoorthi Scheme Karnataka
The Kayaka Spoorthi Scheme is a Karnataka state initiative that provides financial assistance to women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) working in the leather industry. Run by the Karnataka state government, this scheme aims to empower women by helping them start or expand leather-based business activities. The goal is to promote economic independence and self-sufficiency among women entrepreneurs in the leather sector.
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 DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Waiver of Electricity Duty
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides a waiver of electricity duty to textile businesses and entrepreneurs in West Bengal. This scheme is implemented by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal. It aims to reduce the operational costs of approved textile projects by waiving the electricity duty charged on their power consumption.
View DetailsBanglashree for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: Subsidy on Stamp Duty and Registration Fee (SDRFS)
Banglashree for MSMEs is a West Bengal state scheme that helps small and medium business owners reduce their registration costs. It provides reimbursement of stamp duty and registration fees paid when registering business documents. This scheme is run by the MSMEs Department of the Government of West Bengal to encourage entrepreneurship and reduce the financial burden on new and existing enterprises.
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