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Clear filtersMicro Credit Finance
The Micro Credit Finance Scheme is a Maharashtra-based financial assistance program designed to support the Charmkar Community (traditional leather workers) in starting or expanding small business activities. The scheme provides a combination of subsidy and loan to help beneficiaries access affordable credit. It aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among the target community.
View DetailsDistribution of Gypsum
The Distribution of Gypsum scheme is a government initiative that helps farmers in Tamil Nadu who grow pulse crops. The scheme provides financial assistance to reduce the cost of gypsum material, which is used to improve soil quality and crop productivity. Farmers can get a subsidy covering half the cost of gypsum and its transportation. This support helps make farming more affordable and improves agricultural yields.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: State Capital Investment Subsidy
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme provides State Capital Investment Subsidy to help tourism businesses grow by offering financial support on their fixed capital investments. Run by the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal, this scheme targets tourism entrepreneurs and MSMEs who want to start or expand their tourism units. The subsidy helps reduce the financial burden of setting up tourism infrastructure and equipment.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Gyandeep Yojna
Mukhya Mantri Gyandeep Yojana is a Himachal Pradesh state scheme that helps students pursue higher education by reducing the cost of educational loans. The scheme provides interest subsidy on loans taken from banks for studying in India or abroad. It is designed to make quality education more affordable for Himachali students by supporting their loan repayment.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy on Stamp Duty and Registration Fees
This scheme helps small and medium powerloom business owners in West Bengal by reimbursing their stamp duty and registration fees. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, it aims to reduce the financial burden on powerloom entrepreneurs during business registration. The subsidy covers fees paid for registering important business documents with government authorities.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Patent Registration
This is a West Bengal government scheme that helps small and medium powerloom businesses get money back for patent registration costs. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, it reimburses expenses incurred by powerloom MSMEs when they register their inventions or innovations as patents. The scheme encourages powerloom entrepreneurs to innovate and protect their intellectual property.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Standard Quality Compliance
This is a subsidy scheme run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, designed to help small powerloom businesses get quality certifications. The scheme provides financial reimbursement to powerloom MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) for the cost of obtaining official quality certifications from approved institutions and research laboratories. This helps powerloom businesses meet quality standards and compete in the market.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: State Capital Investment Subsidy
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides State Capital Investment Subsidy to support fixed capital investment in the textile sector. It is implemented by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal. This scheme aims to encourage entrepreneurs and businesses to invest in textile manufacturing and related activities in the state.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Power Subsidy
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Power Subsidy is a state-level initiative run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal. It provides financial assistance in the form of power subsidy to textile businesses on their electricity consumption. The subsidy is provided for 5 years from the date when the business starts production, helping reduce operational costs for new and expanding textile units.
View DetailsCredit Linked Subsidy Scheme for Rural Entrepreneurs to set up Custom Hiring Centres (CHC) of Farm Machinery
This scheme is run by the Agriculture Department of the Government of West Bengal. It helps rural entrepreneurs set up Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs) where farmers can rent farm machinery instead of buying it. The scheme provides credit-linked financial support to make it easier for entrepreneurs to start these centres and help farmers access modern farming equipment.
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