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Clear filtersHarvesting Tools Assistance for Scheduled Castes (HRT-4)
Harvesting Tools Assistance (HRT-4) is a Gujarat state scheme that provides financial assistance to farmers belonging to Scheduled Castes for purchasing harvesting tools and equipment. The scheme also supports Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs), Farmers Producer Companies (FPCs), Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Cooperative Societies. The main purpose is to help SC farmers access modern harvesting equipment to improve farm productivity and reduce manual labor costs.
View DetailsHarvesting Tools Assistance for Scheduled Tribes (HRT-3)
HRT-3 is a Gujarat government scheme that provides financial assistance to Scheduled Tribe farmers and farmer organizations for buying harvesting tools. The scheme supports individual ST farmers as well as groups like Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs), Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and Cooperative Societies. The main goal is to help ST farmers access modern harvesting equipment to improve their farm productivity.
View DetailsGujarat Textile Policy: Assistance to SHG for Job Work
The Gujarat Textile Policy is a state initiative by the Gujarat Industries and Mines Department designed to strengthen the textile sector and create job opportunities. This scheme provides assistance to Self-Help Groups (SHGs) engaged in textile job work activities. The policy aims to develop a thriving textile ecosystem in Gujarat by supporting small-scale textile workers and entrepreneurs.
View DetailsSubsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities
This Karnataka state scheme provides financial subsidy to Self-Help Groups (SHGs) composed of minority women. Run by the Karnataka government, it aims to help minority women start and grow small self-employment businesses. The scheme promotes economic independence and financial stability for minority women entrepreneurs through group-based support.
View DetailsArun Pig Development Scheme
The Arun Pig Development Scheme is a livestock farming program run by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Veterinary & Dairy Development in Arunachal Pradesh. Launched in 2019-20, it aims to promote pig rearing as an income-generating activity. The scheme supports individual farmers, entrepreneurs, and Self Help Groups (SHGs) interested in starting or expanding pig farming operations in the state.
View DetailsVanchit Ikai Samooh Aur Vargon Ko Aarthik Sahayata Yojana
VISVAS is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It provides financial help through interest subsidies (called interest subvention) on loans taken by Self Help Groups (SHGs) and individuals belonging to OBC and SC communities. The scheme aims to make loans cheaper and more affordable for these groups to start or grow their businesses.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas: Support to Small Growers' Collectives/ SHGs/ Cooperatives for Coffee Marketing
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry across all of India. It helps small and tiny coffee growers by encouraging them to form groups called collectives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), or cooperatives. The scheme provides financial support to help these groups market and sell their coffee together, making it easier for small farmers to reach buyers and earn better prices.
View DetailsGrant-in-Aid Scheme To Provide Financial Assistance To The Mahila Mandals/ Women’s Self-help Groups (SWAWLAMBHAN)
SWAWLAMBHAN is a grant-in-aid scheme run by the Government of Goa to help women's groups become self-reliant. It provides financial assistance to Mahila Mandals and Women's Self-Help Groups (SHGs) for training and skill development. The scheme aims to help women members learn new skills and start their own income-generating activities for self-employment.
View DetailsKayaka Spoorthi Scheme Karnataka
The Kayaka Spoorthi Scheme is a Karnataka state initiative that provides financial assistance to women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) working in the leather industry. Run by the Karnataka state government, this scheme aims to empower women by helping them start or expand leather-based business activities. The goal is to promote economic independence and self-sufficiency among women entrepreneurs in the leather sector.
View DetailsMicro Finance Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community
This is a micro-finance scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam to provide small loans to members of Self Help Groups (SHGs). The scheme aims to support the poorest members of minority communities by offering credit up to ₹1,00,000 to help them start or expand small income-generating activities. Loans are provided either directly to individuals or through their SHGs.
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