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Clear filtersChief Minister Rural Path Vendor Loan Scheme
The Chief Minister Rural Path Vendor Loan Scheme is run by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department of Madhya Pradesh government. It provides working capital loans to small traders and street vendors in rural areas to help them start or expand their business. The scheme also includes training in business practices and encourages regular loan repayment through support and guidance.
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 DetailsKalinga Sikhya Sathi Yojana
Kalinga Sikhya Sathi Yojana is an educational loan scheme run by the Department of Higher Education, Government of Odisha. It aims to help students pursue higher education by reducing the financial burden on their families. This scheme provides financial support through loans to eligible students who want to continue their studies after school.
View DetailsMahila Adhikarita Yojana under NSKFDC- Haryana
Mahila Adhikarita Yojana is a loan scheme run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana. It helps woman Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their dependent daughters start small businesses and income-generating activities. The scheme provides loans up to ₹2,00,000 for projects like beauty parlors, boutiques, cosmetic shops, and bangle shops.
View DetailsShilp Sampada Term Loan Scheme for Backward Classes- Haryana
Shilp Sampada Term Loan Scheme is a Haryana government initiative designed to support artisans and handicraft workers from backward classes. The scheme provides financial assistance through term loans to help preserve and promote traditional arts and crafts. It also offers skill upgrade training that includes modern technological inputs like computer and CAD training to enhance their competitiveness.
View DetailsShrama Shakthi Scheme
Shrama Shakthi is a loan scheme run by the Government of Karnataka to support religious minority community entrepreneurs. Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries receive training in artistic and technical skills along with financial assistance to start or expand their business activities. The scheme aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among minority artisans and skilled workers.
View DetailsLIDCOM Education Loan Scheme
LIDCOM Education Loan Scheme is run by the Leather Industries Development Corporation under the Government of Maharashtra. It provides financial support for postgraduate education to eligible candidates from the Charmakar Community. The scheme helps students pursue higher education both within India and abroad by offering loans up to ₹20,00,000.
View DetailsVocational Education and Training Loan Scheme
The Vocational Education and Training Loan Scheme is run by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to help young people gain new skills and become more employable. It provides financial assistance in the form of loans to youth who want to pursue vocational education and training courses. This scheme aims to make skill development affordable and accessible to target groups across India.
View DetailsPassenger Auto Rickshaw Loan Scheme (DAADC)
The Passenger Auto Rickshaw Loan Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department of the Government of Gujarat. It provides loans to help Scheduled Caste individuals from Antyodaya families purchase passenger auto rickshaws. This scheme aims to improve their livelihoods and create self-employment opportunities in the transport sector.
View DetailsSoft Loan Scheme for Women Entrepreneurs
This scheme is run by Kerala Startup Mission to help women start and grow their own businesses. It provides soft loans (easier repayment terms) up to ₹15 Lakhs to women entrepreneurs who want to work on projects given by government departments and public sector companies in Kerala. The loan is meant to be used as working capital to complete these government and public sector projects.
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