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Clear filtersAssistance Scheme for Handloom Spinning-Weaving Women Workers
This scheme provides financial support to women artisans engaged in traditional handloom spinning and weaving work in Uttarakhand. It aims to preserve and promote traditional weaving crafts by making modern handloom equipment affordable for women workers. The scheme is implemented by the Uttarakhand government to support the livelihoods of women in the handloom sector.
View DetailsSamajik Sewa Bhatta Scheme
The Samajik Sewa Bhatta Scheme is a pension program run by the Government of Sikkim to support and recognize traditional faith healers in the state. Under this scheme, eligible traditional healers receive monthly financial assistance to sustain their livelihoods. The scheme aims to preserve traditional healing practices while providing economic security to practitioners.
View DetailsSantwana Scheme - Karnataka
The Santwana Scheme is a Karnataka state government initiative designed to help religious minority individuals rebuild their lives after losing homes or shops to natural disasters or communal violence. The scheme provides financial assistance in the form of loans and subsidies to support reconstruction and rehabilitation. It aims to ensure that affected minority community members can restore their livelihoods and housing with government support.
View DetailsChief Minister's COVID-19 Affected Livelihood Support Scheme
This scheme was launched by the Government of Manipur to support people whose livelihoods were severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic difficulties it caused. Run by the Department of Social Welfare, Manipur, it aims to provide financial help to workers and self-employed persons who lost income due to lockdowns and economic disruptions. The scheme recognizes that many families in Manipur struggled to earn during the pandemic period.
View DetailsTejaswini-the Radiant
Tejaswini-the Radiant is a scheme run by the Jammu and Kashmir government to support young women in starting their own self-employment businesses. It provides financial assistance tailored to each woman's skills, training, and local market conditions. The scheme aims to help women become economically independent and generate sustainable livelihoods in their communities.
View DetailsBarbershop Renovation Grant
The Barbershop Renovation Grant is a financial assistance scheme launched by the Backward Communities Development Department, Government of Kerala. It aims to improve and modernize traditional barbershops in rural areas. The scheme provides grants to traditional barbers to renovate and upgrade their shops, helping them maintain better standards and improve their livelihoods.
View DetailsLabor Tool Assistance Scheme
The Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Labor Tools Assistance Scheme is run by the Government of Chhattisgarh to support skilled workers and laborers. This scheme aims to help workers in trades like electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, and painting by providing assistance with tools and equipment. The scheme recognizes the importance of proper tools for workers to do their jobs effectively and earn better livelihoods.
View DetailsSpecial Incentive Scheme for Women of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribes (For Training and Marketing)
This scheme, run by the Uttarakhand government, helps tribal women artisans from Tharu, Boksa, and other tribal communities improve their livelihoods. It provides specialized training in traditional crafts and skills, combined with marketing support to sell their products. The scheme also offers financial assistance to help women participate in training programs and market their handicrafts.
View DetailsIntegrated Fisheries Scheme
The Integrated Fisheries Scheme is run by the Fisheries Division of the Jharkhand Government. It helps fish farmers and those interested in fish-duck farming increase their income and improve their livelihoods. The scheme provides financial assistance to help people start or expand fish farming activities in Jharkhand.
View DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme: Facilitation Supports
The West Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme 2024 is a government program run by the MSME and Textiles Department of West Bengal. It provides facilitation and financial support to skilled artisans and Industrial Cooperative Societies across the state. The scheme aims to help artisans improve their business operations and access various types of assistance to strengthen their livelihoods.
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