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Clear filtersKayaka Spoorthi Scheme Karnataka
The "Kayaka Spoorthi Scheme" aims to provide financial assistance to women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) engaged in the leather industry. The goal is to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence by enabling these women to start or expand business activities related to leatherwork.
View DetailsLIDCOM Education Loan Scheme
LIDCOM Education Loan Scheme is run by the Leather Industries Development Corporation under the Government of Maharashtra. It provides financial support for postgraduate education to eligible candidates from the Charmakar Community. The scheme helps students pursue higher education both within India and abroad by offering loans up to ₹20,00,000.
View DetailsLeather Training Scheme - Rajasthan
The Leather Training Scheme is run by the Rajasthan government to develop the leather industry in the state. It provides free training in modern leather-making techniques including leather dyeing, traditional Nagara Jooti making, and leather goods production. The scheme aims to help people learn these skills and start their own leather businesses for self-employment.
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.
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