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This scheme, run by the Ministry of Textiles, helps develop modern factories and technology centers across India to support handicraft makers. It aims to improve the quality of handicraft products, reduce production costs, and help Indian handicrafts compete in world markets. The scheme focuses on building infrastructure like workshops, training centers, and marketing hubs in handicraft regions.
View DetailsJute Raw Material Bank Scheme
The Jute Raw Material Bank Scheme (JRMB) is a national initiative by the Ministry of Textiles to establish storage and supply centers for raw jute materials across jute-producing regions. These banks are set up in local jute clusters in partnership with experienced agencies that have proper storage and display facilities. The scheme aims to ensure steady supply of quality raw jute to small jute producers, weavers, and small units at reasonable prices.
View DetailsOld Age Pension To Handloom Weavers Under Coop. Fold
This scheme provides monthly pension assistance to elderly handloom weavers who are members of handloom cooperative societies in West Bengal. Run by the MSME and Textiles Department, it aims to support senior weavers with regular financial help during their old age. The pension is specifically designed for weavers working within the cooperative fold to ensure their financial security.
View DetailsNational Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: URBAN HAAT
URBAN HAAT is a government scheme run by the Ministry of Textiles to help handicraft artisans and handloom weavers sell their products directly to customers. The scheme sets up permanent market spaces in towns and cities where artisans can display and sell their goods. This gives craftspeople a wider customer base and better business opportunities without going through middlemen.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: State Capital Investment Subsidy
This scheme provides capital investment subsidies to small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) operating in the powerloom sector across West Bengal. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal, it aims to support powerloom business owners in setting up or expanding their operations. The scheme reimburses a portion of the fixed capital investment made for approved powerloom projects, helping entrepreneurs reduce their initial investment burden.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Interest Subsidy on Term Loan
This scheme helps small and medium powerloom businesses in West Bengal by giving them money to cover interest costs on loans they take from banks. It is run by the Department of MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal. The goal is to reduce the financial burden on powerloom owners so they can invest more in their businesses and equipment.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Work Force Welfare Assistance
This scheme helps small powerloom factory owners in West Bengal by reimbursing money they spend on employee benefits. The Department of MSME & Textiles runs this scheme to support powerloom businesses. It specifically helps owners pay for ESI (Employee State Insurance) and EPF (Employee Provident Fund) contributions for their workers.
View DetailsIncentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Water Conservation/ Environment Compliance
This scheme provides financial support to small and medium powerloom businesses in West Bengal to help them invest in equipment for environmental protection and water conservation. Run by the Department of MSME & Textiles under the Government of West Bengal, it aims to make powerloom units more environment-friendly by offering subsidy for pollution control devices and water-saving equipment.
View DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme: Support for Digital Marketing
This scheme is run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal Government. It helps traditional artisans and craftspeople learn to sell their products online and reach more customers through digital markets and e-commerce platforms. The scheme aims to give artisans better business opportunities by connecting them to online buyers across India and beyond.
View DetailsWest Bengal Artisans Financial Benefit Scheme 2024: Grant to Industrial Cooperative Society
This is a financial support scheme run by the MSME and Textiles Department of the West Bengal government. It provides grants to Industrial Cooperative Societies that work with artisans. The scheme aims to strengthen the skills, creativity, and capacity of artisans by creating a supportive environment for their work and business.
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