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Clear filtersBunkar Parivar Sahayata Yojana
Bunkar Parivar Sahayata Yojana is a financial assistance scheme run by the Chhattisgarh government to support families of weavers during times of hardship. The scheme provides immediate financial help to families of weavers who die or face sudden loss of income. It is designed to ensure that weaver families do not face severe financial crisis and can meet their basic needs during difficult times.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Bayan Jyoti Yojana
Mukhyamantri Bayan Jyoti Yojana (MBJY) is a special scheme run by the Odisha government under the Chief Minister's Special Package. It is designed to support handloom weavers by helping them increase production and improve their livelihoods. The scheme focuses on providing assistance to traditional weavers in Odisha.
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.
View DetailsRevised Education Scheme For Children Of Artisans/Weavers Of Handicrafts And Handloom Departments
This is a scholarship scheme run by the Industries and Commerce Department of the Jammu and Kashmir government. It provides financial support to help children of artisans and weavers working in handicrafts and handloom sectors complete their education. The scheme aims to encourage education among families involved in traditional crafts and weaving work.
View DetailsMill Gate Price Subsidy Scheme
The Mill Gate Price Subsidy Scheme is a Gujarat government initiative designed to support handloom weavers and weaving organizations by reducing the cost of yarn purchases. The scheme provides subsidies on yarn bought from NHDC (National Handloom Development Corporation) depots and covers freight charges. It aims to help weavers below the poverty line continue their traditional craft affordably.
View DetailsScheme for Wage Compensation to Handloom Weaver Families
This scheme is run by the Department of Handlooms & Textiles in Andhra Pradesh. It provides wage compensation relief to handloom weaver families during the rainy season when work becomes difficult. The scheme aims to support weavers by providing financial assistance to help them during periods of reduced income.
View DetailsPayment of Ex-Gratia to the Families of Suicidal Weavers
This scheme provides financial support to families of weavers who have died by suicide due to difficulties in their weaving work. Run by the Department of Handlooms & Textiles in Andhra Pradesh since June 2004, it aims to help the bereaved families cope with the loss of their primary earner. The ex-gratia payment is a one-time financial assistance given to the next of kin of eligible weavers.
View DetailsKaimagga Vikasa Yojana - Karnataka
Kaimagga Vikasa Yojana is a Karnataka state scheme designed to support and develop handloom weaving as a sustainable livelihood. It aims to help existing weavers improve their skills and income while attracting young people to join the handloom industry. The scheme works to preserve Karnataka's rich handloom weaving heritage and culture for future generations.
View DetailsScheme of Death Benefit for Weavers & Artisans of West Bengal
This is a social welfare scheme run by the Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles, Government of West Bengal. It provides financial assistance to the families of deceased weavers and artisans. The scheme aims to support dependents who lose their earning member due to death.
View DetailsWest Bengal Handloom and Khadi Weavers Financial Benefit Scheme 2024: Assistance to Individual Handloom Weaver
This scheme, run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government, provides one-time financial assistance to individual handloom weavers. It is part of the West Bengal Handloom and Khadi Weavers Financial Benefit Scheme 2024. The scheme aims to support self-employed handloom weavers and improve their economic condition.
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