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Clear filtersPMMSY: Live Fish Vending Centres Scheme - Haryana
The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) Live Fish Vending Centres Scheme in Haryana provides financial support to fishers and fish farmers to establish and operate live fish vending centers. This scheme is run by the Department of Fisheries under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It aims to improve fish marketing infrastructure and help fishers earn better income by selling fresh fish directly to consumers.
View DetailsJute 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'
This scheme provides financial support to Industrial Associations, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), and Industrial NGOs to help promote and develop Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Clusters in Puducherry. The government covers 75% of the actual project cost, up to a maximum of ₹3,00,000 per cluster unit. The scheme aims to strengthen SME networks, improve their marketing reach, and increase their visibility through coordinated promotional activities.
View Details'Financial Assistance for Setting Up of Sales Emporia by Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies and Recognized Institutions' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
This scheme provides financial help to Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies, and Recognized Institutions in Puducherry to set up sales emporia (shops). The scheme supports promotion of handicraft products, coir items, jute goods, and products from micro and small industries by helping with building costs and infrastructure setup.
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 Details"Management Training" Component of the "Development of Industries" Scheme
This scheme, run under the Development of Industries initiative in Puducherry, provides free management training to entrepreneurs and industrialists. The training covers essential business disciplines like financial management, marketing, personnel management, and quality control. The goal is to help business owners and their representatives improve their management skills and boost their industrial productivity.
View DetailsHandicraft Mela Participation
This scheme, run by the Gujarat government, helps artisans and handicraft workers showcase and sell their handmade products at government-sponsored fairs and exhibitions across Gujarat and other states. It aims to give traditional craftspeople direct access to customers and preserve India's rich handicraft heritage. The scheme reduces costs for artisans by providing subsidized stall space and marketing support.
View DetailsSpecial Incentive Scheme for Women of Tharu, Boksa and Other Tribes (For Training and Marketing)
This scheme, run by the Uttarakhand government, helps tribal women artisans from Tharu, Boksa, and other tribal communities improve their livelihoods. It provides specialized training in traditional crafts and skills, combined with marketing support to sell their products. The scheme also offers financial assistance to help women participate in training programs and market their handicrafts.
View DetailsMarketing Assistance Scheme
The Marketing Assistance Scheme is a Karnataka state initiative that empowers Scheduled Caste (SC) leather artisans by helping them sell their products through Lidkar Leather Emporia under the Lidkar brand. The scheme protects artisans from exploitation by middlemen and ensures regular purchase of their leather products based on market demand. It is managed to support traditional leather craftspeople and strengthen their livelihoods through organized marketing channels.
View Details'Rent Subsidy for Sales Emporia Established by Handicrafts / Micro & Small Industries Emporium' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
This scheme provides rent subsidies to help handicraft artisans, micro and small industry workers establish sales showrooms and emporiums in Puducherry. The government supports Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies, and recognized institutions by helping them acquire suitable buildings and set up infrastructure. The goal is to promote and market handicraft and MSME products through dedicated retail spaces.
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