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Clear filtersJute Resource-Cum-Production Centre
The Jute Resource-Cum-Production Centre (JRCPC) is a government initiative by the Ministry of Textiles to set up training and production centres across India. These centres are established in jute clusters and localities in partnership with experienced training agencies. The scheme aims to provide skilling and training programmes while supporting jute production, resource management, and marketing activities.
View Details'Grant-in-Aid to Industrial Association, CII, Industrial NGOs for Promotion of SME Clusters' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
Through this scheme, financial assistance is provided to the Industrial Associations, CII, and Industrial NGOs for the promotion of the SME Cluster. The financial assistance is 75% of the actual cost, subject to a maximum of ₹3,00,000/- per unit in cluster.
View Details'Financial Assistance for Setting Up of Sales Emporia by Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies and Recognized Institutions' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
In this scheme, financial support will be provided via the Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies and Recognized Institutions for promotion of Handicrafts, Coir, Jute, Micro and Small Industrial products, i.e. for acquiring suitable buildings/premises & providing infrastructure facilities.
View DetailsConsortia & Tender Marketing Scheme
This scheme helps Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) come together as a group to bid for and execute large orders that they cannot handle individually. Run by the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, it removes marketing and procurement barriers so small businesses can grow together.
View DetailsCoffee Development Programme in Non-Traditional Areas (NTA) : Market Support
The objective of the scheme is to extend support to the tribal growers, for taking up marketing of their coffee on community based approach, through suitable financial incentives
View Details"Management Training" Component of the "Development of Industries" Scheme
Through this scheme, management training is imparted as means to enhance productivity. It is imparted to the entrepreneurs / industrialists or their representative in various disciplines namely Financial Management, Marketing Management, Personnel Management, Quality control, etc.
View DetailsChief Minister’s Krishi Samuh Yojana
The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh started the scheme “Chief Minister’s Krishi Samuh Yojana (CMKSY)” to empower the farmers through a cooperative approach by Institutionalisation of Farmers’ Producers’ Organisation and infusing timely support of good agriculture practices and marketing interventions.
View DetailsShilpi Gram Scheme (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe)
The scheme aims to re-establish traditional artisan skills among SC/ST communities. It provides free training, infrastructure support, and marketing opportunities to artisans in selected artisan villages.
View DetailsSpecial Incentive Scheme for Women of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribes (For Training and Marketing)
The scheme aims to empower tribal women artisans of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribal Communities through specialized training and marketing opportunities and ensures the provision of financial assistance for travel, logistics, and stall rent for participating artisans.
View DetailsMarketing Assistance Scheme
The "Marketing Assistance Scheme" aims to empower SC leather artisans by enabling them to market their products through Lidkar Leather Emporia under the Lidkar brand. It helps artisans avoid exploitation by private dealers and provides regular procurement of their products based on demand.
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