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Clear filtersWest Bengal Handloom and Khadi Weavers Financial Benefit Scheme 2024: Assistance to Viable and Potentially Viable PWCS
This scheme is run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government. It provides financial assistance to Primary Weavers' Cooperative Societies (PWCS) and Khadi societies that meet viability standards. The scheme aims to strengthen handloom and khadi weaving communities by supporting cooperative societies that are either already viable or have the potential to become viable. Financial help is given to improve operations and sustainability of these weaving organizations.
View DetailsWest Bengal Handloom and Khadi Weavers Financial Benefit Scheme 2024: Supply of Yarn to Societies etc. at Subsidized Rate
This scheme is run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government. It provides yarn at reduced prices to handloom weavers' societies, khadi societies, and Primary Weavers' Cooperative Societies (PWCS). The goal is to help small weavers access affordable raw materials for their weaving work.
View DetailsHandicrafts Export Award
The Handicrafts Export Award is a recognition and incentive scheme launched by the Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles, and Khadi Department of the Tamil Nadu Government. It encourages and rewards exporters of traditional handicraft items by providing cash prizes and recognition. The scheme aims to promote Tamil Nadu's handicraft sector and support exporters in growing their international business.
View DetailsPM Vishwakarma
PM Vishwakarma is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. It provides complete support to traditional artisans and craftspeople across India to grow their businesses and reach new customers. The scheme helps skilled workers in trades like carpentry, metalwork, and textiles upgrade their skills and products.
View DetailsNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Research & Development Scheme
This is a research and development scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles to study and understand the handicraft sector across India. It conducts surveys and studies about the economic, social, and aesthetic aspects of traditional crafts and the artisans who make them. The scheme generates information and feedback that helps the government plan better policies and programs for handicraft workers and their communities.
View DetailsAward Scheme to Encourage Entrepreneurs
This is a state-level award scheme run by the Uttarakhand government to recognize and honor skilled artisans and weavers. The scheme celebrates exceptional craftsmanship in handicrafts and handloom sectors, particularly cotton and woolen textiles. Awards are given at both district and state levels to outstanding performers who demonstrate excellence in their craft.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Subsidy for Water conservation/ Environment Compliance
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides financial support to textile industry units for water conservation and environmental compliance. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, this scheme helps textile manufacturers invest in sustainable practices. It offers reimbursement for the cost of installing and operating captive Effluent Water Treatment Plants to treat industrial wastewater and protect the environment.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Energy Efficiency
This scheme helps small and medium-sized powerloom businesses in West Bengal reduce their electricity costs and become more energy-efficient. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, it provides financial support to cover the cost of energy audits and the installation of energy-saving equipment. The goal is to help powerloom owners save money on energy bills while protecting the environment.
View DetailsNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Direct Benefit to Artisans - Supports to Artisans in Indigent Circumstances
This scheme is run by the Ministry of Textiles to help traditional handicraft artisans who are facing financial hardship. It provides monthly financial support to artisans in difficult circumstances so they can continue their craft and meet their daily needs. The scheme is available across all of India and aims to protect the livelihoods of skilled handicraft workers.
View DetailsSwanirbhar Naari
Swanirbhar Naari is a scheme run by the Directorate of Handloom & Textiles, Assam. It supports women weavers and artisans who create traditional hand-woven textiles and items. The scheme helps these weavers by directly buying their products, ensuring fair income and market access for their handloom goods.
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