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Clear filtersVocational Education and Training Loan Scheme
The Vocational Education and Training Loan Scheme is run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to help young people gain new skills and become more employable. It provides financial assistance in the form of loans to youth who want to pursue vocational education and training courses. This scheme aims to make skill development affordable and accessible to target groups across India.
View DetailsGrant of 50% Subsidy for the Purchase of Aquarium and Its Accessories under "Development of Freshwater Aquaculture and Setting up of Aquarium, Ornamental Fish Breeding Centre"
This scheme provides a 50% subsidy to help citizens purchase aquariums and related accessories in Puducherry. It is run by the Fisheries Department to encourage aquarium keeping as a hobby and educational activity. The scheme aims to promote freshwater aquaculture and ornamental fish breeding among the general public across all regions of Puducherry.
View DetailsStamp Duty Refund
The Haryana Government's Stamp Duty Refund scheme provides financial reimbursement of stamp duty charges paid during property or land registration. This initiative is designed to encourage industrial investment and infrastructure development across Haryana by reducing the financial burden on eligible investors. The scheme applies to specific sectors and designated locations within the state.
View DetailsTraining for Horticulture Skill Development for Self-Employment at Centre of Excellence
This scheme, run by the Government of Gujarat, provides practical and theoretical training in horticulture skills at Centres of Excellence. It is designed to help people from all communities in Gujarat learn modern farming and horticultural techniques. The main goal is to create self-employment opportunities so that trained individuals can start their own horticulture-based businesses and become economically independent.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Support to Coffee Curing Units
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help coffee producers improve the quality of their coffee. It supports coffee curing units (the places where raw coffee beans are processed and dried) by introducing modern technology and better methods. The goal is to make coffee processing more efficient and add more value to the final product.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : Barista Training Programme
The Barista Training Programme is a skill development initiative run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to train youth and entrepreneurs in coffee preparation and service excellence. It provides practical knowledge in espresso-based beverages, milk steaming, and latte art techniques. This programme aims to create employment opportunities in the growing coffee and hospitality sector across India.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Coffee Consolidation
The Coffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It aims to help coffee growers improve the productivity of their existing coffee farms. The scheme focuses on rejuvenating old coffee plants, filling gaps in plantations, and teaching better farming methods like composting, proper shade management, and pest control.
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 DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Support for Mixed Shade Tree saplings
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, encourages coffee growers in non-traditional areas to plant mixed native and fruit-yielding trees like mango, jack, syzygium, and orange alongside their coffee plants. The trees create natural shade for coffee plants while improving soil fertility and moisture retention. This helps increase coffee productivity and supports sustainable farming practices.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Support for wrapping material for White Stem Borer affected plants
This scheme supports coffee growers affected by White Stem Borer pest infestation by providing subsidized wrapping material for affected plants. Run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it aims to help coffee growers in traditional growing areas and non-tribal growers in non-traditional areas adopt pest management technology. The scheme covers 50% of the cost of wrapping material, making it affordable for farmers to protect their coffee plants from this damaging pest.
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