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Clear filters'Rent Subsidy for Sales Emporia Established by Handicrafts / Micro & Small Industries Emporium' under 'Marketing And Publicity'
This scheme provides rent subsidies to help handicraft artisans, micro and small industry workers establish sales showrooms and emporiums in Puducherry. The government supports Industrial Associations, Handicrafts Societies, and recognized institutions by helping them acquire suitable buildings and set up infrastructure. The goal is to promote and market handicraft and MSME products through dedicated retail spaces.
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 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 DetailsPension Scheme for Artisans
This is a pension support scheme run by the Uttarakhand state government to help senior artisans. It provides an additional monthly incentive to skilled craftspeople aged 60 and above who are already receiving old-age pension. The scheme targets artisans from below-poverty-line (BPL) families to improve their financial security in old age.
View DetailsInvestment Promotion Scheme (IPS) For Handicraft Artisans: Assistance For Capital Investment To Uplift The Economic Condition Of Artisans/ Persons
The Investment Promotion Scheme (IPS) for Handicraft Artisans is a government program run by the Department of Industries, U.T. Administration of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. It provides financial assistance to artisans from SC, ST, OBC, and EWS communities to buy tools and equipment for their handicraft work. The goal is to help artisans earn more money and become self-employed.
View DetailsNational Overseas Scholarship For Scheduled Caste Etc. Candidates
This is a scholarship program run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to help talented students from Scheduled Castes, Denotified Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes, Landless Agricultural Labourers, and Traditional Artisans pursue higher education abroad. The scheme supports students who want to study Master's degrees or Ph.D. programs in foreign universities. It aims to provide equal educational opportunities to marginalized communities at the international level.
View DetailsArtisan Promotion
Artisan Promotion is a scheme run by the Delhi Scheduled Castes Firance and Development Corporation (DSFDC) under the Delhi government. It helps skilled artisans participate in national fairs, exhibitions, and trade shows to showcase and sell their work. The scheme provides financial support to artisans from Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, and Minority communities to reduce barriers to participation.
View DetailsDirect Loan Scheme Karnataka
The Direct Loan Scheme Karnataka is a government program that provides financial assistance to help unemployed individuals from the Scheduled Caste leather artisan community start their own small businesses. This scheme aims to create self-employment opportunities and promote entrepreneurship among marginalized communities in Karnataka. The program offers loans to help beneficiaries establish viable business ventures in their chosen field.
View DetailsPadhuke Kuteera Scheme Karnataka
The Paduke Kuteera Scheme is a Karnataka state initiative that supports roadside cobblers and footwear artisans by providing them with a ready-made steel kiosk and tools at no cost. The scheme aims to formalize and improve the working conditions of traditional cobblers engaged in shoe repair and footwear production. Each beneficiary receives a steel-made kiosk unit worth ₹1,25,000 along with a complete tool kit and signage board to establish their business.
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