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Clear filtersDirect Loans For Business Enterprise
The Direct Loans For Business Enterprise Scheme helps entrepreneurs start or expand their businesses by providing direct loans. It is implemented by the Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation Limited under the Karnataka state government. This scheme is designed to support minority community entrepreneurs who want to grow their business ventures.
View DetailsMigrants Employment Generation Programme
The Migrants Employment Generation Programme (MEGP) is a Tamil Nadu government scheme designed to support Non-Resident Tamils who returned to the state during the Covid-19 pandemic. The scheme aims to help returning migrants find employment or start their own businesses. It provides financial assistance and support services to facilitate economic self-reliance among this vulnerable population.
View DetailsRaw Material Assistance Scheme
The Raw Material Assistance Scheme is run by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) to help small business owners buy raw materials they need for manufacturing. The scheme provides financing support for both Indian-made and imported raw materials. This helps MSMEs focus on making quality products without worrying about raw material costs.
View DetailsCredit Card Scheme For Artisans And Weavers Of Handicrafts And Handloom Sector
This is a loan scheme run by the Department of Handicraft & Handloom, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. It provides credit (borrowed money) to artisans and weavers working in handicrafts and handloom sectors. The scheme helps them get timely financial support from banks and financial institutions to grow their business and buy materials.
View DetailsNational Handloom Development Programme: Concessional Credit/Weaver MUDRA Scheme
This scheme helps handloom weavers and artisans get loans from banks at lower interest rates. Run by the Ministry of Textiles, it provides both term loans for equipment and working capital for day-to-day business needs. The scheme makes credit easy and affordable for handloom workers across India.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for setting up of Ornamental Fish Unit in Goa
This scheme is run by the Department of Fisheries, Government of Goa, to help eligible fishermen start their own ornamental fish farming business. It provides financial assistance to set up Breeding Units and Rearing Units for ornamental fish production. The scheme aims to create new income opportunities for fishermen in Goa through aquaculture.
View DetailsSolar Power Subsidy Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of Information Technology in Goa, provides financial subsidies to help Information Technology companies set up and use solar power systems. Launched in 2018, it aims to encourage IT units in Goa to adopt clean, renewable solar energy and reduce their electricity costs. The scheme supports both new and existing IT businesses interested in solar power installation.
View DetailsMotivation Of Unemployed Persons To Start Self-Employed Enterprises Scheme
The Motivation of Unemployed Persons To Start Self-Employed Enterprises Scheme (MUPSES) is a self-employment initiative launched by the Puducherry government in 2006. It aims to encourage unemployed youth to start their own businesses in manufacturing and service sectors. The scheme provides support to help young people become self-employed and reduce unemployment in the union territory.
View DetailsLand/Built-Up Area Rebate Scheme
This scheme, run by the Department of IT, Government of Goa, provides a one-time rebate to IT companies in Goa. It helps IT businesses by offering financial assistance when they purchase land to build IT office spaces or when they buy ready-made office buildings for IT operations. The goal is to encourage the IT industry to grow and create jobs in Goa.
View DetailsVanchit Ikai Samooh Aur Vargon Ko Aarthik Sahayata Yojana
VISVAS is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It provides financial help through interest subsidies (called interest subvention) on loans taken by Self Help Groups (SHGs) and individuals belonging to OBC and SC communities. The scheme aims to make loans cheaper and more affordable for these groups to start or grow their businesses.
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