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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 DetailsMicro Credit Finance (NSFDC)
This scheme provides small loans to help individuals from the Scheduled Caste (SC) community start or expand income-generating businesses. It is run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance & Development Corporation (NSFDC) under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The scheme supports self-employment by offering affordable credit for setting up small economic units.
View DetailsPrerana (micro Credit Finance) Scheme
Prerana is a micro-credit finance scheme launched by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Development Corporation in Karnataka. It provides financial support to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe women's self-help groups to start or expand small businesses and service units. Groups of 10 members can access funding to establish income-generating activities.
View DetailsDistrict Central Cooperative Banks and through its Branches: For Revamped Micro Credit Loan for Women Vendors of Flower, Vegetable, Fruit etc.
This scheme provides small loans to women who sell flowers, vegetables, fruits, and other goods in Tamil Nadu. It is run through District Central Cooperative Banks and their branch offices. The scheme aims to help women vendors grow their small businesses by giving them access to affordable credit.
View DetailsMicro Credit Finance under NSKFDC- Haryana
This scheme provides small loans to Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their family members to start small businesses or income-generating activities. Run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana, it helps sanitation workers become self-employed by offering affordable credit for petty trade and business projects.
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