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Clear filtersCHIEF MINISTER EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (CMEGP)
The Chief Minister Employment Generation Program (CMEGP) is a credit-linked subsidy scheme run by the Government of Maharashtra. It helps people start new micro and small businesses in both rural and urban areas. The scheme provides financial support to create employment opportunities through business establishment.
View DetailsGoa Tribal's Employment Generation Programme Scheme
The Goa Tribal's Employment Generation Programme Scheme helps educated unemployed tribal members start their own business or self-employment ventures. The scheme provides financial support through subsidized loans to create job opportunities within tribal communities. It is designed for young, educated tribal individuals who want to become entrepreneurs and become self-reliant.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs: Assistance of Capital Investment Subsidy to Micro enterprises
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme supports Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Gujarat by providing capital investment subsidies. Run by the Government of Gujarat, this scheme aims to strengthen the MSME sector, which is vital for employment generation, economic growth, and exports. The scheme specifically assists micro enterprises in setting up or expanding their businesses through financial support.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs: Assistance in Rent to MSEs
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme provides financial assistance to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Gujarat to help them grow and become self-reliant. Administered by the Gujarat government, this scheme specifically offers rent assistance to eligible MSEs to reduce their operational costs. The scheme aims to strengthen the MSME sector, which is vital for employment generation and economic growth in the state.
View DetailsMigrants Employment Generation Programme
The Migrants Employment Generation Programme (MEGP) is a Tamil Nadu government scheme designed to support Non-Resident Tamils who returned to the state during the Covid-19 pandemic. The scheme aims to help returning migrants find employment or start their own businesses. It provides financial assistance and support services to facilitate economic self-reliance among this vulnerable population.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs: EPF Reimbursement to MSMEs
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme provides financial assistance to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Gujarat. It is run by the Gujarat government to strengthen and support the MSME sector. The scheme offers reimbursement of Employee Provident Fund (EPF) contributions to eligible MSMEs. This initiative aims to reduce the financial burden on businesses and promote employment generation and economic growth in the state.
View DetailsAatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs: Assistance for Quality Certification
The Aatmanirbhar Gujarat Scheme for assistance to MSMEs is a state-led initiative by the Government of Gujarat designed to support small and medium enterprises in becoming self-reliant. This scheme specifically focuses on helping MSMEs obtain quality certifications, which improve their competitiveness and market access. By promoting quality standards, the scheme strengthens Gujarat's MSME sector and contributes to employment generation, economic growth, and exports.
View DetailsUnemployed Youth Employment Generation Programme
The Unemployed Youth Employment Generation Programme (UYEGP) is a Tamil Nadu state scheme designed to create employment opportunities for young people from economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds. Run by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, it aims to reduce unemployment by supporting youth in starting their own businesses or securing employment.
View DetailsThe West Bengal Incentive Scheme: Additional Incentive on Generation of Employment
The West Bengal Incentive Scheme provides additional financial support to businesses and entrepreneurs in the tourism sector who create new jobs. Run by the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal, this scheme reimburses part of the money spent on employee social security contributions. It aims to encourage tourism businesses to hire more workers and contribute to employment generation in the state.
View DetailsPrime Minister's Employment Generation Programme
PMEGP is a credit-linked subsidy scheme run by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. Launched in August 2008, it helps unemployed and underemployed citizens start their own small businesses. The scheme provides financial support to create micro-enterprises and generate employment opportunities across India.
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