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Clear filtersMukhyamantri Shramik Aujaar Sahayata Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Shramik Aujaar Sahayata Yojana is a Chhattisgarh state scheme run by the Labor Department under the Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board. Launched on October 1, 2010, it provides tool kits to construction workers every year to help them with their work and reduce their financial burden.
View DetailsSkill Development Assistance (ANBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered construction workers in Andaman and Nicobar Islands to help them or their children buy tool kits after completing skill training courses. The assistance is given when workers successfully complete vocational training from government-recognized Industrial Training Institutes or Vocational Training Centres. This helps construction workers upgrade their skills and work more effectively.
View DetailsSupply of Tool Kits to their Trained Workers
This scheme provides free tool kits to construction workers in Karnataka who have completed skill upgradation training in trades like masonry, electrical work, and plumbing. It is run by the A.P. Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to help trained workers set up their own work and earn better livelihoods. The scheme aims to support workers who have invested time in learning new skills by giving them the tools they need to practice their trade.
View DetailsTool Kit Grant for Traditional Handicrafts Experts
This scheme, run by the Kerala government, provides tool kits and grants to traditional handicraft experts to help them improve their productivity and quality of work. It is designed to support OBC craftsmen in traditional handicraft sectors. The scheme aims to increase their income and improve their overall living conditions through better tools and resources.
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