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Clear filtersGau Palan Yojana
Gau Palan Yojana is a Uttarakhand state scheme designed to promote cow rearing and dairy farming among economically disadvantaged communities. The scheme provides financial support to help beneficiaries purchase milch cows (dairy cows) for self-employment and income generation. It is primarily targeted at members of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities who are registered under SECC (Socio-Economic Caste Census).
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Handloom and Other Non Farm Sector Activities
This scheme provides loans to farmers and rural workers engaged in handloom weaving and other non-farm sector activities in Tamil Nadu. Run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks, it aims to support income generation through small business and craft activities. The scheme offers affordable credit to help borrowers start or expand their non-agricultural enterprises.
View DetailsKrishak Bakri Palan Yojna
The Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Himachal Pradesh has introduced a scheme named "Krishak Bakri Palan Yojna" with the aim to increase income generation opportunities for economically weaker segments of the society as well as to increase meat production.
View DetailsSewing Machine Scheme- Haryana Labour Welfare Board
The Sewing Machine Scheme is run by the Haryana Labour Welfare Board to support women workers in the organized sector. Under this scheme, eligible women employed in industrial and commercial establishments receive financial assistance to purchase sewing machines for personal use. This scheme aims to empower women workers by providing them with tools for income generation and skill utilization.
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