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Clear filtersPM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi)
PM SVANidhi is a micro-credit scheme run by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs to help street vendors access affordable working capital loans. Launched on 1st June 2020, it provides collateral-free loans without requiring security or guarantees. The scheme aims to help vendors grow their small businesses and become financially independent.
View DetailsCredit Linked Subsidy Scheme for Middle Income Group
The Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) for Middle Income Group helps middle-class families buy or build their own homes. Run by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, this scheme provides financial support to eligible beneficiaries who take housing loans from banks and housing finance companies. The government gives you a subsidy on the interest you pay, making your home loan more affordable.
View DetailsSmall Scale Lending Scheme (Microfinance)
This is a microfinance scheme run by the Gujarat government to help small entrepreneurs access affordable credit. It provides loans up to ₹1,25,000 at a low interest rate of 5% per year. The scheme is specifically designed for members of the Rabari and Bharwad communities who want to start or expand small businesses.
View DetailsCOP-34 Financial Assistance to Farmer for Interest Subvention (Kishan Credit Card Interest Asst.)
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance through interest subvention to farmers who repay their crop loans on time. It is designed to reduce the financial burden of agricultural loans and help farmers improve their productivity and economic condition. Farmers who borrow through the Kishan Credit Card and maintain timely repayment are eligible for this benefit.
View DetailsTerm Loan Scheme
The Term Loan Scheme is a financial assistance program designed to support members of the Charmakar community (including Dhor, Chambhar, Holar, and Mochi castes) in Maharashtra. Administered to promote educational, economic, and social development, the scheme provides loans to help beneficiaries start or improve their livelihoods and gain economic stability. The program aims to uplift historically disadvantaged communities by providing access to credit for productive purposes.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Women Entrepreneurs
This scheme provides financial support to women entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu through District Central Cooperative Banks and their branches. It offers loans up to ₹5,00,000 to help women start or expand their business ventures. The scheme is designed to empower women by making formal credit accessible through cooperative banking channels.
View DetailsPrimary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank: For Handloom and Other Non Farm Sector Activities
This scheme provides loans to farmers and rural workers engaged in handloom weaving and other non-farm sector activities in Tamil Nadu. Run by Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks, it aims to support income generation through small business and craft activities. The scheme offers affordable credit to help borrowers start or expand their non-agricultural enterprises.
View DetailsChief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana
The Chief Minister's Krishi Rinn Yojana (CMKRY) is a crop loan scheme run by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It provides zero-interest agricultural loans to farmers in the state through formal banking channels. The scheme aims to help farmers access affordable credit easily and support agricultural development in Arunachal Pradesh.
View DetailsTerm Loan Scheme- Credit Line 1 for Minority Community
This is a term loan scheme run by the Haryana Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Kalyan Nigam to support individuals from minority communities. Under this scheme, eligible applicants can borrow up to ₹20,00,000 at reduced interest rates. The loans are designed to help minority community members start or expand businesses and improve their employment opportunities.
View DetailsScheme for Providing Employment Opportunities to Scheduled Castes by Establishing Livestock Units
This is a credit-linked self-employment scheme run by the Haryana government to help Scheduled Caste citizens find work and earn income. The scheme provides financial support to establish livestock units such as dairy farms, piggery farms, and sheep or goat rearing units. By starting these livestock businesses, unemployed Scheduled Caste individuals can become self-employed and improve their economic condition.
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