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Clear filtersShilp Guru Award
The Shilp Guru Award is a national honor created by the Ministry of Textiles to recognize and celebrate master craftspersons in handicrafts. This award acknowledges the exceptional skill, dedication, and lifetime contributions of legendary artisans who have preserved and promoted India's rich and diverse craft heritage. The scheme honors craftspeople whose work represents the best of Indian traditional craftsmanship.
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 DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme: Facilitation Supports
The West Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme 2024 is a government program run by the MSME and Textiles Department of West Bengal. It provides facilitation and financial support to skilled artisans and Industrial Cooperative Societies across the state. The scheme aims to help artisans improve their business operations and access various types of assistance to strengthen their livelihoods.
View DetailsWest Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme: Waiver of Fees for Land Conversion and Mutation
The West Bengal Textile Incentive Scheme provides support to textile entrepreneurs and businesses in West Bengal. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, this scheme aims to reduce financial barriers for textile industry participants. Under this scheme, the government waives fees that would normally be charged for converting land use classification and updating property records (mutation) for approved textile projects.
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.
View DetailsWest Bengal Handloom and Khadi Weavers Financial Benefit Scheme 2024: Support for One Time Settlement (OTS) of NPA Accounts of PWCS
This is a West Bengal state scheme run by the MSME and Textiles Department to help handloom and khadi weavers who have taken loans. It provides financial support to settle their unpaid bank loans (called NPA accounts) in one payment, helping weavers become debt-free and continue their weaving business.
View DetailsDeen Dayal Upadhyaya Bunkar Yojana
The Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Bunkar Yojana is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles to support women weavers in Arunachal Pradesh. It provides affordable credit and financial assistance to help women weavers meet their working capital and business needs. The scheme aims to empower women in the weaving sector by reducing the cost of borrowing through interest subsidy.
View DetailsNational Handloom Development Programme: Concessional Credit/Weaver MUDRA Scheme
This scheme helps handloom weavers and artisans get loans from banks at lower interest rates. Run by the Ministry of Textiles, it provides both term loans for equipment and working capital for day-to-day business needs. The scheme makes credit easy and affordable for handloom workers across India.
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