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Clear filtersScheme for Small Business Owners of Scheduled Castes to Buy a Place of Business/Shop
Under the scheme, financial assistance in the form of loans and subsidies is provided by banks to individuals belonging to the Scheduled Castes category. This assistance is aimed at enabling them to purchase business premises or shops in urban areas for business development.
View DetailsNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: EMPORIA
The National Handicrafts Development Programme's Infrastructure and Technology Support scheme helps artisans and weavers set up their own shops called emporia (retail stores). These shops are opened in good business locations using the organization's own or rented buildings. The scheme is run by the Ministry of Textiles to support traditional craftspeople in selling their products directly to customers.
View DetailsTheatre Workshop
The objective of the scheme is to provide scientific knowledge of theatre to upcoming theatre artistes through an expert theatre personality. The workshops are organised on the written request of institutions working in the field of theatre and educational institutions for their students.
View DetailsFish Marketing Scheme
The scheme "Fish Marketing Scheme" by the Fisheries Division, Government of Jharkhand, provides financial support for fish marketing and transportation. Beneficiaries receive subsidies for four-wheeler transport vans and equipment for aquarium shops.
View DetailsMahila Adhikarita Yojana under NSKFDC- Haryana
Mahila Adhikarita Yojana is a loan scheme run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana. It helps woman Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their dependent daughters start small businesses and income-generating activities. The scheme provides loans up to ₹2,00,000 for projects like beauty parlors, boutiques, cosmetic shops, and bangle shops.
View Details"Capital Investment Subsidy: 5% Additional Capital Investment Subsidy to Karaikal Region" under "Motivation of Entrepreneurs to Start Industries and Fiscal Assistance to Industries"
This scheme provides an additional 5% capital investment subsidy to entrepreneurs starting new industries in the Karaikal region of Puducherry. It is run by the Department of Industrial Development (Industries and Commerce), UT of Puducherry, as part of a broader program to motivate entrepreneurs and provide financial assistance to new industrial units. The subsidy helps reduce the financial burden of setting up factories, workshops, or industrial businesses.
View DetailsScheme to Provide Special Financial Assistance for Organizing Cultural Events
This is a financial assistance scheme run by the Government of Goa to support the organization and conduct of cultural events, programs, exhibitions, festivals, and workshops. It provides grant-in-aid to NGOs, cultural institutions, cultural groups, and individuals who wish to promote and showcase cultural activities in Goa. The scheme aims to preserve, promote, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the state.
View DetailsLoan Based Schemes For Safai Karamchari - Sanitary Marts Scheme
This is a loan-based scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to help Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers), manual scavengers, and their families set up Sanitary Marts. A Sanitary Mart is a small shop that sells sanitation products and supplies. The scheme provides loans to help these workers become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
View DetailsShop Construction/Shop Operation Scheme For Rehabilitation Of PwDs
The "Shop Construction/Shop Operation Scheme For Rehabilitation Of PwDs" Scheme has been started by the Government of Uttar Pradesh and operated by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Uttar Pradesh.
View DetailsTrade and Business Sector Scheme (HSFDC)
The Haryana State Financial Development Corporation (HSFDC) Trade and Business Sector Scheme provides loans and financial support to help poor families start small businesses and self-employment activities. Run by the Haryana government, this scheme is designed for BPL (Below Poverty Line) families in both cities and villages who want to open shops like stationary stores, grocery shops, or cloth stores. The scheme aims to create income-generating opportunities and reduce poverty through entrepreneurship.
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