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Clear filtersVed-Vyas Housing Construction Scheme
The Ved Vyas Housing Construction Scheme is a Jharkhand state initiative that provides financial assistance to fish farmers for constructing new houses. The scheme specifically targets active and traditional fish farmers in Simdega district who currently live in kutcha (mud/temporary) or thatched houses. It aims to help these farming families build pucca (permanent) houses and improve their living conditions.
View DetailsScheme of Financial Assistance for Dance and Drama Troupes/Associations
This scheme is run by the Arts and Culture Department of Puducherry to support dance and drama groups and associations. It provides financial grants to help these cultural organizations continue their work and performances. The scheme aims to preserve and promote traditional and contemporary dance and drama art forms in Puducherry.
View DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme: Support for Digital Marketing
This scheme is run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government. It helps traditional artisans and craftspeople learn to sell their products online and reach more customers through digital markets and e-commerce platforms. The scheme aims to give artisans better business opportunities by connecting them to online buyers across India and beyond.
View DetailsLiving Craft Treasure Award
The Living Craft Treasure Award is the highest state-level recognition for handicraft artisans in Tamil Nadu. Launched by the Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles, and Khadi Department in 2013-2014, this award honors master craftspeople who have achieved excellence and eminence in their craft. It recognizes and celebrates skilled artisans who have dedicated their lives to preserving traditional handicraft heritage.
View DetailsGen Next Competition
Gen Next Competition is a craft competition scheme launched by the Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles & Khadi in Tamil Nadu. It was started in 2013-2014 to encourage young people to learn and practice traditional handicrafts of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to keep these ancient crafts alive by passing them to the next generation and creating pride in our heritage.
View DetailsPoompuhar District Craft Award
The Poompuhar District Craft Award is a recognition programme launched by the Tamil Nadu Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles & Khadi in 2011-2012. It honours skilled artisans and craftspeople across districts in Tamil Nadu for their contributions to traditional crafts. The award celebrates excellence in handloom and handicraft work at the district level.
View DetailsScheme of Conferring ‘Kalaichemmal’ Awards
The Kalaichemmal Awards scheme is run by the Art and Culture Department of Tamil Nadu government. It recognizes and honors eminent artists who have made outstanding contributions to traditional and contemporary art forms, particularly in paintings and sculptures. The scheme aims to encourage excellence in Indian art and celebrate the meritorious service of accomplished artists.
View DetailsScheme of Extending Financial Assistance to Folk Artists, Troupes for the Purchase of Musical Instruments, Costumes
This scheme, run by the Art and Culture Department of the Tamil Nadu Government, provides financial help to folk artists and cultural groups. It supports the purchase of musical instruments and costumes needed for performances. The scheme aims to preserve and promote traditional folk art and culture in Tamil Nadu.
View Details"Monthly Grant To Old Crafts Persons (Pension)" Component of the "Development of Handicrafts" Scheme
This scheme provides monthly pension support to elderly craftspersons and artisans in Puducherry who have contributed to traditional handicrafts throughout their lives. Administered by the Department of Industries and Commerce, Union Territory of Puducherry, it recognizes the cultural and economic value of skilled artisans. The scheme aims to provide financial security and dignity to senior craftspersons in their old age.
View DetailsSupply of Sarees and Dhoties to Differently Abled Persons
This scheme provides free traditional clothing (sarees and dhoties) or cash assistance to differently abled persons during major festivals like Diwali and Pongal. It is run by the Puducherry government as part of its social welfare support. The scheme benefits people with disabilities who already receive monthly financial assistance from the government.
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