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Clear filtersTraining on Artificial Insemination for Self-Employment
This scheme, run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Madhya Pradesh, provides training in artificial insemination (a method to improve milk production in cattle). The training aims to create self-employment opportunities for unemployed youth, especially in rural areas. Trained participants become Gausevaks (cattle caretakers) and can earn income by providing artificial insemination services to farmers.
View DetailsMahila Swavlamban Scheme
Mahila Swavlamban Scheme is a Gujarat state initiative designed to empower women economically by providing financial support for starting and running their own businesses. The scheme offers a combination of subsidies and loans to women from both rural and urban areas. It aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among women by removing financial barriers to entrepreneurship.
View DetailsGausevak Training (Initial and Refresher)
Gausevak Training is a Madhya Pradesh government scheme that provides skill training to educated unemployed rural youth in veterinary and livestock care services. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities by preparing participants to deliver primary veterinary services in remote rural areas. It offers both initial comprehensive training and refresher courses to keep skills current.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Shramshakti Yojana
Mukhyamantri Shramshakti Yojana is a Bihar state scheme designed to create employment and self-employment opportunities for men and women aged 18 to 45 from minority communities. The scheme is managed by the Bihar government and offers two main pathways: vocational skill training in various trades, or loans for self-employment through the Bihar State Minority Financial Corporation, Patna.
View DetailsSheep Rearing Scheme (HSFDC)
The Sheep Rearing Scheme is run by the Haryana State Sheep and Wool Development Corporation (HSFDC) to help poor families start sheep rearing as a business. It provides loans and financial support to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in rural and urban areas of Haryana. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and generate income through livestock rearing.
View DetailsTrade and Business Sector Scheme (HSFDC)
The Haryana State Financial Development Corporation (HSFDC) Trade and Business Sector Scheme provides loans and financial support to help poor families start small businesses and self-employment activities. Run by the Haryana government, this scheme is designed for BPL (Below Poverty Line) families in both cities and villages who want to open shops like stationary stores, grocery shops, or cloth stores. The scheme aims to create income-generating opportunities and reduce poverty through entrepreneurship.
View DetailsChief Minister's Self Employment Scheme
The Chief Minister's Self Employment Scheme is run by the Department of Personnel and Reforms, Training, and Public Grievances in Sikkim. It helps unemployed young people start their own business or self-employment by providing loan support. The scheme targets citizens living below the poverty line who want to become self-employed instead of looking for jobs.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities by Establishing Piggery, Sheep and Goat Units (General) under Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana
This Haryana government scheme helps unemployed people start their own livestock farming business. Under the Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthan Yojana, the government provides a 25% subsidy on the cost of animals when you take a loan to set up a piggery, sheep, or goat unit. The scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities in animal husbandry.
View DetailsBook Binder Training by Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons
This scheme is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu. It provides free book binding training to visually impaired and differently abled persons. The training helps participants develop a valuable skill that can lead to employment or self-employment opportunities. The program is designed to promote independence and economic participation for people with visual disabilities.
View DetailsEstablishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons
This scheme, run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu, helps differently abled persons start their own small business by establishing an Aavin Parlour (a dairy product outlet). The scheme creates self-employment opportunities and economic independence for people with disabilities. Beneficiaries receive support to set up and operate their own parlour.
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