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Clear filtersSubsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities
This Karnataka state scheme provides financial subsidy to Self-Help Groups (SHGs) composed of minority women. Run by the Karnataka government, it aims to help minority women start and grow small self-employment businesses. The scheme promotes economic independence and financial stability for minority women entrepreneurs through group-based support.
View DetailsChanakya Swayam Upadhi Scheme for Micro Entrepreneurship - Transport Operator
The Chanakya Swayam Upadhi Scheme for Micro Entrepreneurship - Transport Operator is a state-level initiative by the Andhra Pradesh government designed to support unemployed youth in becoming self-employed transport operators. The scheme provides financial assistance and subsidies to help eligible beneficiaries purchase four-wheelers for their transport business. It aims to create livelihood opportunities for economically weaker sections of society interested in the transport sector.
View DetailsTerm Loan under NSKFDC- Haryana
This is a term loan scheme run by the National Safai Karamchari Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) for Safai Karamcharis and their dependents in Haryana. The scheme helps beneficiaries start or expand income-generating business activities by providing loans up to ₹15,00,000. The aim is to promote self-employment and economic independence among sanitation workers and their families.
View DetailsTerm Loan Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community
This is a term loan scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam to support individuals from minority communities. Under this scheme, eligible applicants can borrow up to ₹20,00,000 at reduced interest rates. The loans are designed to help minority community members start or expand businesses and improve their employment opportunities.
View DetailsSmall Business in Service/Trading Sector for Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan Swavalamban Yojana)
This scheme, run by the Haryana government, helps persons with disabilities start their own small businesses or become self-employed. It provides loans and financial support to disabled citizens who want to work in trading, service, agriculture, transport, or traditional occupations. The goal is to help disabled persons become independent and earn their own livelihood.
View DetailsScheme for Establishment of Hi-Tech and Mini Dairy Units
This Haryana government scheme helps unemployed people start their own dairy farming business. The scheme provides financial help in the form of subsidies to establish small and medium-sized dairy units with 4, 10, 20, or 50 milch animals (cows and buffaloes). It aims to create self-employment opportunities in the dairy sector and promote animal husbandry in the state.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help Scheduled Caste citizens find work and earn income. The scheme provides financial support to establish livestock units such as dairy farms, piggery farms, and sheep or goat rearing units. By starting these livestock businesses, unemployed Scheduled Caste individuals can become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units under Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana
This Haryana state scheme helps unemployed citizens from Scheduled Caste communities start their own livestock farming business. Run under the Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana, it provides financial support to purchase animals like cows and buffalo for dairy or meat production. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and improve household income through animal husbandry.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Incentive for Energy Efficiency
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides financial incentives to textile businesses for adopting energy-efficient practices and equipment. Implemented by the Department of MSME&T, Government of West Bengal, it aims to reduce energy costs and promote sustainable manufacturing in the textile sector. The scheme reimburses businesses for the cost of energy-efficient installations and upgrades recommended in energy audits.
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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