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Clear filtersMukhyamantri Mahila Utkarsh Yojana
Mukhyamantri Mahila Utkarsh Yojana is a women empowerment scheme launched by the Government of Gujarat. It is designed to support women entrepreneurs and business owners in the state. The scheme provides financial assistance and encouragement to help women start and grow their own businesses. This initiative aims to strengthen women's economic independence and participation in entrepreneurship.
View DetailsIndustry Linked Biotechnology Research Scheme
The Industry Linked Biotechnology Research Scheme (IBRS) is a research support program that brings together universities, research institutions, and private companies to work on biotechnology projects together. Run by the Kerala government, it aims to convert scientific research into real products, processes, or services that can be used in industry and society. The scheme encourages scientists and researchers to partner with businesses to develop practical solutions in biotechnology.
View DetailsSupport for Value Addition - Support to R&G units
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, supports coffee roasting and grinding (R&G) units across India. It helps coffee businesses improve product quality and add value through better technology in roasting, grinding, and packaging. The goal is to increase coffee consumption within India and create more business opportunities for coffee entrepreneurs.
View DetailsReimbursement of Stamp Duty and Registration Charges
This scheme by the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, helps reduce the financial burden on small and medium businesses. It reimburses stamp duty and registration charges paid by micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSEs) that invest in backward or underdeveloped blocks of Tamil Nadu. The goal is to encourage business growth and investment in economically weaker areas of the state.
View DetailsAiravata Scheme
The Airavata Scheme is a Karnataka government initiative to create self-employment opportunities for rural youth from SC/ST communities. It partners with corporate cab aggregators like OLA and UBER to help young people start their own taxi and cab transport businesses. Participants receive training, mentoring, and enhanced financial assistance to establish and operate their ventures successfully.
View DetailsJeevanam Self-Employment Scheme To Dependents Of Crime Victims
The Jeevanam Self-Employment Scheme is run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. It is designed to support dependents of crime victims by helping them become self-employed. The scheme provides financial and other assistance to help these dependents start their own business or livelihood activity and become economically independent.
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