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Clear filtersMukhyamatri Rojgaar Srijan Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Rojgaar Srijan Yojana is a Jharkhand government scheme designed to help Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Minorities, Backward Classes, and Persons with Disabilities start their own businesses. The scheme provides subsidized loans and financial assistance to promote self-employment and entrepreneurship among these communities. It aims to create jobs and economic opportunities in Jharkhand.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Alpasankhyak Udyami Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Alpasankhyak Udyami Yojana is a flagship scheme run by the Bihar government to help young people, especially from minority communities, start their own businesses and become self-employed. The scheme provides financial assistance of up to ₹10,00,000 to qualified applicants who want to set up new business ventures. It aims to create job opportunities and promote economic development among minority youth in Bihar.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Ati Pichhada Varg Udyami Yojana
This is a flagship scheme run by the Bihar government to help young people from extremely backward communities start their own businesses. The scheme provides financial assistance up to ₹10,00,000 to help beneficiaries set up and run their own enterprises. It aims to promote self-employment and entrepreneurship among youth in Bihar.
View DetailsDistribution of Sewing Machines at Free of Cost
This scheme, run by the Tamil Nadu government, provides free sewing machines to support tailors and garment workers from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC). The aim is to help these workers improve their skills, start or expand their tailoring business, and increase their household income through self-employment.
View DetailsSwarnima
Swarnima is a loan assistance scheme operated by the Maharashtra government to support women from Other Backward Classes (OBC) in starting their own business or self-employment activities. The scheme aims to empower OBC women by providing financial support to establish a stable and independent livelihood. Through this scheme, eligible women can access loans to invest in income-generating activities of their choice.
View DetailsMicro Credit Finance
The Micro Credit Finance Scheme is a Maharashtra-based financial assistance program designed to support the Charmkar Community (traditional leather workers) in starting or expanding small business activities. The scheme provides a combination of subsidy and loan to help beneficiaries access affordable credit. It aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among the target community.
View DetailsProviding Tin stalls to Gatai Kamgar
This is a social welfare scheme run by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. It provides tin stalls to Scheduled Caste individuals who work in leather footwear production and leather goods preparation. The scheme aims to help these workers establish their own small business and improve their livelihood.
View DetailsSwavalambi/Sanchari Marata Malige
Swavalambi/Sanchari Marata Malige is a Karnataka government scheme that helps Scheduled Caste leather artisans start their own businesses. It provides financial assistance through subsidies to help artisans set up showrooms or mobile vans to sell their leather products directly to customers. The scheme aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among SC leather workers in Karnataka.
View DetailsWomen Self Employment Scheme
The Women Self Employment Scheme is a Himachal Pradesh government initiative designed to help women become economically independent by starting their own small businesses or trade ventures. The scheme provides financial assistance to eligible women entrepreneurs to establish small-scale industries or trading businesses. It aims to improve women's economic status and create self-employment opportunities across the state.
View DetailsSpurring Entrepreneurship Initiative
The Spurring Entrepreneurship Initiative is a scheme run by the Jammu and Kashmir government to help young people start their own businesses. It offers financial support to youth entrepreneurs who want to establish business units with focus on high-growth sectors. The scheme aims to create job opportunities and boost economic growth in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
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