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Clear filtersBihar Startup Policy
Bihar Startup Policy is an initiative by the Government of Bihar launched in July 2022 to encourage and support entrepreneurship across the state. The policy aims to help new entrepreneurs and business owners establish industries and startups in Bihar. It provides various forms of financial and non-financial assistance to boost economic growth and create employment opportunities in the state.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Participation in Domestic Fairs / Coffee Festivals etc. including support to Roasters & others for participation in the events
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee producers, roasters, and businesses grow their market in India. It supports Indian coffee businesses to participate in domestic fairs and coffee festivals across the country. The goal is to help more Indians discover coffee and become regular coffee drinkers instead of occasional ones.
View DetailsAmended Technology Upgradation Fund
The Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS) is run by the Ministry of Textiles across all of India. It helps textile businesses and manufacturers invest in new technology and equipment. The scheme aims to create jobs, improve product quality, increase productivity, and reduce India's dependence on imported textiles.
View DetailsPersonal Interest Subsidy Scheme
The Personal Interest Subsidy Scheme is a Uttarakhand government initiative designed to help rural entrepreneurs start small industries using local resources and raw materials. The scheme provides financial support through interest subsidy on bank loans. This helps reduce the borrowing cost for entrepreneurs setting up businesses in rural areas.
View DetailsQuality Certification Assistance Scheme
The Quality Certification Assistance Scheme is run by the Haryana government to help small and medium businesses obtain international quality certifications. It provides financial support to MSMEs for certifications like ISO, HACCP, BSI, WHO-GMP, ZED, and Hallmark. The scheme aims to improve product quality and help businesses compete better in national and international markets.
View DetailsManav Kalyan Yojana
Manav Kalyan Yojana is a Gujarat state scheme that helps economically weak people start their own small business in trades like dairy farming, plumbing, and beauty services. The scheme provides e-vouchers (digital toolkit assistance) to help beneficiaries buy tools and equipment needed for self-employment. It focuses on supporting SC/ST communities, nomadic tribes, and families living below the poverty line.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme on Establishment of 25 R.I.R. Bird’s Unit, 100 Broiler Bird’s Unit and Stipend for Poultry Farming Training for Scheduled Caste People
This Gujarat state scheme provides financial support to Scheduled Caste individuals to start poultry farming businesses. It offers subsidies to establish poultry units for raising birds and includes training programs to help beneficiaries learn modern poultry farming techniques. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and improve livelihoods in rural areas.
View DetailsBakri Palan Yojana
Bakri Palan Yojana is a goat-rearing scheme run by the Uttarakhand State Government to help citizens start their own goat farming business. Under this scheme, the government provides financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries to purchase goats and set up a goat-rearing unit with 10 female goats and 1 male goat. The scheme supports self-employment and income generation through livestock farming for a period of 10 to 14 months.
View DetailsEstablishment of 1 to 20 Milch Animal Farm
This scheme, run by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department of Gujarat, helps livestock farmers start dairy farming by providing financial support. It is designed for farmers who want to establish a small dairy farm with 1 to 20 milch (milk-producing) animals. The scheme aims to promote animal husbandry as a sustainable business and create rural employment opportunities.
View DetailsAssistance Towards Expenses Incurred for Raising of Funds through NSE’s/ BSE’s SME Exchange Platform
This is a Rajasthan government scheme that helps small and medium enterprises (SMEs) cover the costs of listing and raising funds on the NSE's or BSE's SME Exchange Platform. After a company successfully raises equity through these platforms, the government provides financial support to reimburse the listing and fundraising expenses. This scheme aims to make it easier and more affordable for growing businesses to access capital markets.
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