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Clear filtersHarvesting Tools Assistance for Scheduled Tribes (HRT-3)
HRT-3 is a Gujarat government scheme that provides financial assistance to Scheduled Tribe farmers and farmer organizations for buying harvesting tools. The scheme supports individual ST farmers as well as groups like Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs), Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Cooperative Societies. The main goal is to help ST farmers access modern harvesting equipment to improve their farm productivity.
View DetailsDeendayal Upadhay Sahkarita Kisan Kalyan Yojana
Deendayal Upadhyay Sahkarita Kisan Kalyan Yojana is a Uttarakhand state scheme designed to help farmers increase their agricultural income and production. The scheme provides interest-free loans to eligible farmers, including those from general, small, marginal, and Below Poverty Line categories, as well as to Self-Help Groups. This aims to empower farmers financially so they can invest in better farming practices and double their income.
View DetailsMahila Samiriddhi Yojana for Minority Community
Mahila Samriddhi Yojana is a loan scheme designed to support women entrepreneurs from minority communities in Haryana. Implemented by the Haryana Backward Classes & Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam, it provides financial assistance to help women start or expand their businesses. The scheme offers loans either directly to individual women or through Self-Help Groups to promote economic independence.
View Details"Subsidy for Cultivation of Fodder Crops" Component of the "Crop Production Technology" Scheme
This scheme provides cash incentives to farmers and self-help groups in Puducherry who grow fodder crops. Run by the Department of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare in Puducherry, it aims to increase fodder production for animal feed. The scheme is part of the broader Crop Production Technology initiative to support agricultural development in the region.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities
The "Subsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities" aimed at empowering minority women by providing financial support to Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The scheme offers a subsidy to SHGs engaged in various self-employment activities, promoting economic self-reliance among minority women.
View DetailsGrant-in-Aid Scheme To Provide Financial Assistance To The Mahila Mandals/ Women’s Self-help Groups (SWAWLAMBHAN)
The SWAWLAMBHAN Scheme by the Govt. of Goa provides financial assistance to Mahila Mandals/Self-Help Groups for training/orientation for members of the Mahila Mandal/Self-Help Groups for generating their own activity for self-employment.
View DetailsRural Technology Complex
The Rural Technology Complex is a scheme run by the Programme Implementation Department, Government of Uttarakhand. It aims to improve livelihoods in the Himalayan region by promoting the use of local, environment-friendly, and practical technologies. The scheme focuses on skill development and training through Self-Help Groups to help rural communities adopt sustainable technologies suited to their needs.
View DetailsEstablishment of Broiler Farms
This scheme helps establish broiler chicken farms in Uttarakhand to increase poultry production and create jobs. It is run by the Government of Uttarakhand's animal husbandry department. The scheme aims to meet the growing demand for chicken meat, provide employment to farmers and self-help groups, and ensure affordable protein-rich food for families.
View DetailsKayaka 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 DetailsScheme For Waiver Of Loans To Handloom And Powerloom Sector
This scheme helps weavers, farmers, and self-help groups in Andhra Pradesh who have taken loans from banks. It provides relief by waiving (forgiving) their outstanding loan amounts. The scheme is managed by the Government of Andhra Pradesh and aims to reduce the financial burden on people working in the handloom and powerloom industry.
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