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Clear filtersWest 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 DetailsCredit Card Scheme For Artisans And Weavers Of Handicrafts And Handloom Sector
This is a loan scheme run by the Department of Handicraft & Handloom, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. It provides credit (borrowed money) to artisans and weavers working in handicrafts and handloom sectors. The scheme helps them get timely financial support from banks and financial institutions to grow their business and buy materials.
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.
View DetailsNekar Samman Yojana
Karnataka Nekar Samman Yojana is a relief scheme launched by the Karnataka government in 2020 to support weavers affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The scheme provides financial assistance to destitute and struggling weavers engaged in handloom and textile work across Karnataka whose livelihoods were disrupted during the pandemic.
View DetailsNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: EMPORIA
The National Handicrafts Development Programme's Infrastructure and Technology Support scheme helps artisans and weavers set up their own shops called emporia (retail stores). These shops are opened in good business locations using the organization's own or rented buildings. The scheme is run by the Ministry of Textiles to support traditional craftspeople in selling their products directly to customers.
View DetailsGroup Insurance Scheme for Powerloom Weavers
This is a government insurance scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles to protect powerloom weavers and their families. It provides insurance coverage for natural death, accidental death, and disability caused by accidents. The scheme aims to give financial security to weavers and their dependents during difficult times.
View DetailsINDIRAMMA Weavers Pension (Rural)
INDIRAMMA Weavers Pension is a social security scheme run by the Andhra Pradesh government to support elderly and destitute weavers. It provides monthly pension assistance to weavers aged 50 years and above who belong to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families. The scheme aims to ensure financial security and dignified living for senior weavers who are no longer able to work.
View DetailsHathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata
Hathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata is a scheme run by the Odisha government to support handloom weavers across the state. It provides financial assistance to help weavers upgrade their looms and purchase accessories. The scheme aims to improve fabric quality, increase productivity, and modernize handloom weaving through technology upgradation.
View DetailsNational Handloom Development Programme (NHDP): Scholarship Component
The National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP) Scholarship Component is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles. It provides financial assistance to children of handloom weavers so they can pursue education in textile institutions. The scheme aims to support the next generation of weaver families by covering educational costs and providing monthly living expenses.
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