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32 results Business & Entrepreneurship; Skills & Employment
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

"Entrepreneureship Development Programme (EDP)" Component of the "Development of Industries" Scheme

The scheme aims to to develop entrepreneurship skills by providing training for setting up of the projects. The programmes contains motivating the prospective entrepreneurs, highlight respective projects, the course of actions to taken by them for setting up and successful running their unit.

💰The entire expenditure towards the training will be met. | - The period of training will generally be for a week.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Ambedkar Social Innovation and Incubation Mission (ASIIM)

The scheme aims to boost entrepreneurship and innovation among SC students and SC differently-abled youth by providing focused support to translate innovative, technology-oriented business ideas into successful commercial enterprises. It offers equity funding and hand-holding support.

💰Provision of equity assistance up to ₹30,00,000/- over a period of 3 years for identified innovative ideas from Scheduled Caste students in Technology Business Incubators (TBIs). | - The assistance covers costs toward Technology Business Incubator (TBI) accommodation cost, Hardware, Software, Fellowship, Travel and marketing, Intellectual Property (IP) filing, Tool-room expenses, and Co-workers. | - Successful ventures would further qualify for venture funding up to ₹15,00,00,000/- from the Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Castes (VCF-SC). | - The Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Castes (VCF-SC) shall extend all support in the form of hand-holding, guidance, and mentoring. | Disbursement Details | - The maximum capital of ₹30,00,000/- is disbursed at ₹10,00,000/- every year over a period of 3 years. | - The fund infused shall be in the form of Equity, Optionally Convertible Preference Shares (OCPS), or Compulsorily Convertible Preference Shares (CCPS). | - The tenure of financial assistance under Ambedkar Social Innovation and Incubation Mission (ASIIM) is 10 years, starting from the date of the first disbursement. | Conditions | - _The equity assistance is subject to satisfactory evaluation of the progress by the concerned Technology Business Incubator (TBI)._ | - _The financial assistance shall be released to the entities/Companies promoted by these young Scheduled Caste entrepreneurs._ | - _Selected participants must form or have a private limited or limited company where the Scheduled Caste entrepreneur holds at least 51% shareholding._ | - _The entrepreneurs must bear the expenses required for forming a company during the 3-year incubation period._ | - _The entity must maintain the 51% Scheduled Caste shareholding along with management control until the assistance under the Ambedkar Social Innovation and Incubation Mission (ASIIM) is present in the company._ | - _The conversion of shares provided as funding to equity will be a maximum of 49% stake and will occur only after 3 years, differing on a case-to-case basis._ | - _Proprietary Firms, Partnership Firms, One Person Company (OPC), Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs), or any other establishment incorporated under any law in force should convert itself into a Private Limited or Public Limited company before receiving assistance under the fund._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Arunachal Pradesh Entrepreneurship Challenge

APEC will identify, promote, support, and nurture sustainable and locally relevant business ideas and entrepreneurs. The top 10 entrepreneurs selected for the Incubation & Pre-Incubation programmes facilitated by the IIM Calcutta Innovation Park will be awarded up to ₹5,00,000.

💰Financial: Top 50 entrepreneurs will be selected for the Incubation and Pre-Incubation programs facilitated by the IIM Calcutta Innovation Park. Out of these, the top 10 entrepreneurs will be awarded up to Rs. 5 lakhs and the next 40 entrepreneurs will be awarded up to Rs. 4 lakhs.1. Government Support: Eligibility to avail of various Government Support Schemes, Grants, Soft Loans & Pilot Opportunities.1. Training & Mentorship: Training & Mentorship through pre-incubation, incubation support, and funding programs conducted by IIM Calcutta Innovation Park (IIMCP).
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Assistance to Training Institutions Scheme

Under the scheme, assistance would be provided to the training institutions under the Ministry of MSME for creation, strengthening and expansion of infrastructure, including setting-up of new branches and centres.

💰Assistance under the Scheme: | Scale of Assistance to Training Institutions of the Ministry of MSME: | - The amount of assistance will not exceed the actual amount required for the creation or strengthening/expansion of the infrastructure of the training institution and meeting the revenue deficit, etc. of NI-MSME. | Scale of Assistance to State-Level EDIs: | - The maximum assistance under the scheme to a State level EDI will be restricted to ₹3.00 Crore in each case. This grant would be utilized for the development of physical infrastructure, equipment, faculty training, and development of capability for imparting skill development training related to the MSME sector. This grant would be over and above the grant, if any, received by that institution earlier under the ATI scheme. | - For the purpose of grant under this category, an EDI owned and controlled by a State Government/UT would be selected as recommended by the State Government. | Note: The assisted EDI shall be required to complete the construction within the given timeframe and shall have to furnish the utilization certificate of the assistance sanctioned within the period prescribed in the sanction letter. In the event of a delay in the completion of the project, an extension of the time limit will have to be obtained from the Ministry of MSME with justifications. | Scale of Assistance for Training Programmes: | - Assistance for skill development programmes under the scheme would be provided based on the duration of the NSQF-compliant training programmes (number of hours of training inputs). The cost of a training programme would be determined as per the following base rates notified by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship vide Notification No.H22011/2/2014-SDE-I dated 15.07.2015 as amended from time to time:- | - Category I Courses: ₹38.50 per head per hour of training. | - Category II Courses: ₹33.00 per head per hour of training. | - Category III Courses: ₹27.50 per head per hour of training. | - The first installment of the grant would be released in advance. The subsequent installments would be released based on the progress of the utilization of funds already released. | - Assistance for Training of Trainers (ToTs) programmes would be provided @ ₹60 per trainee per hour (or, the rate prescribed under the common norms/NSQF, whichever is less). | - Assistance for other types of training programmes would be decided based on the actual requirement in each case. | - The total amount of assistance to be considered for release as per the above rate will include the cost of overheads such as, motivation camps the for selection of eligible trainees, charges towards hiring of space and equipment (if any), electricity/water, stationary, man hour cost of deployment of project personnel, post-training follow-up activities, etc. | - The trainees would be expected to make their own arrangements for travel and stay during the training period. In case the residential facility is provided by the Training Institution, it may charge the same from the trainee (subject to common norms/NSQF). It would be permissible to dovetail the assistance under this scheme with facilities/benefits available under schemes of other Ministries/Departments/State/UT Governments etc. for reimbursement of travel, boarding, and lodging expenses and stipend, etc. However, it would be the responsibility of the Training Institution to ensure that there is no duplication and that assistance for the same purpose is not claimed under more than one scheme.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Campus Recruitment Assistance Scheme

The objective and the scope of this scheme is to provide Campus Recruitment Assistance to the eligible IT Units in Goa. A recruitment assistance of ₹10,000 per Fresher will be provided to the Existing and New units that recruit through Campus recruitment from the educational institutes in Goa.

💰₹ 10,000 per Fresher will be provided to the units that recruit through Campus recruitment from the educational institutes located in Goa. | NOTE 1: The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation. No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued in case the allocation is exceeded. | NOTE 2: The subsidy will be provided only for the Freshers recruited during the operation period of the Policy.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Coir Vikas Yojana- Coir Industry Technology Upgradation Scheme

The scheme “Coir Industry Technology Upgradation Scheme (CITUS)” is a component of “Coir Vikas Yojana” and the scheme was launched by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India.

💰Assistance under the component will be available to entrepreneurs in the categories of SHGs, Associations, and Enterprises from small/medium/co-operative/public sector, interested in the production of value-added coir/coir blended items, where coir is the dominant fiber, by setting up a new unit or adding to the existing capacity, subject to investment only in new Plant and Machinery. | - All eligible Coir units under the component will be entitled to get financial assistance for the procurement of eligible Plants and Machinery for modernization, upgradation, and/or establishing a new unit on making an application in the prescribed format for the purpose. | - The financial assistance shall be 25% of the cost of admissible items of Plant and Machinery procured by the Coir units. | - The upper ceiling of the financial assistance will be ₹2.50 crore per coir unit/project. | - The financial assistance will be payable only in Indian Rupees in India through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode and Public Finance Management System (PFMS) as reimbursement of the amount invested. | Note 01: Single unit/enterprise will not be allowed for grant of assistance under this Scheme. | Note 02: No applications from those units exceeding the investment limits prescribed for medium-scale enterprises in the MSME Act, from time to time, shall be considered for grant of assistance under this component. | Note 03: The amount will be released after the Coir Unit installs the appropriate/approved Plant and Machinery and commences its operation. | Note 04: The applicant unit will be at liberty to procure the Plant and Machinery out of the loan amount from any financial institution/bank/leasing company or from its own resources
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Coir Vikas Yojana-Skill Upgradation and Mahila Coir Yojana

The scheme “Skill Upgradation and Mahila Coir Yojana” is a component of “Coir Vikas Yojana” and the scheme was launched by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India.

💰Nature of assistance: Coir workers/entrepreneurs will get an awareness of modern technologies developed by the Coir Board. The training programme will help the trainees/ artisans to upgrade their skills in producing coir yarn and other diversified coir products. Management skills can also be acquired by attending EDP programmes to the entrepreneurs to run the Coir units more effectively and efficiently. | Skill Upgradation: | - Under the scheme, the Board is conducting various programmes like the Entrepreneurship Development Programme, Awareness Programme, Workshop, Seminar, Exposure Tour, etc. To attract more entrepreneurs to start coir processing units. In order to create the skilled manpower required for the coir Industry the Board is implementing various value-added products training programmes. | - The candidates undergoing these skill development training programmes are given a monthly stipend amounting to ₹3000/- per month and in the case of training programmes of less than one-month duration, the stipend will be disbursed on a pro-rata basis. | - The honorarium for the trainer will be limited to ₹15,000/- per month. | - An amount of ₹400/- per head per month will be provided as financial assistance to the training sponsoring agency to meet the operational cost of the training for raw material, power charges, other incidentals etc. on submission of a self-certification of Expenditure from the Sponsoring Agency which will be verified and passed by the Regional/Sub Regional Officer for effecting the payment. | Mahila Coir Yojana (MYC): | - The programme envisages providing training only to women artisans. | - The Board is conducting a training programme under the “Mahila Coir Yojana” scheme which is exclusive for rural women artisans. Under the scheme, the training is given in spinning of coir yarn/ various coir processing activities to rural women in regions producing coir fibre in the country. | - The training will be provided on sophisticated machinery/advanced technology in order to scale up the skills of the Mahila Coir Workers. | - The MCY training will be integrated along with LBI in order to make the MCY trainees more entrepreneurial. | - The trained women will be encouraged to avail of assistance under CVY (merged with PMEGP), to set up a unit/start self-employment. The year-wise target for the coir sector will be provided under the PMEGP. Necessary handholding support will be provided by the Coir Board through its field officer to the women artisans to avail of assistance under PMEGP. | - The scheme envisages the distribution of motorized ratts/motorized traditional ratts/electronic ratt for spinning coir yarn; equipment for weaving spinning and production and value-added products to trained women artisans. | - The financial assistance for procurement of machines/equipment may be obtained under the PMEGP scheme for setting up new coir units for which the maximum project cost is up to ₹25 lakhs.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Udyog Uday Yojana: Assistance to Special Entrepreneurship Degree Approach Training with 360 Promoters/ with Mentoring Support and Sustenance Allowance for Entrepreneurs

The scheme "Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Udyog Uday Yojana" aims to support SC/ST entrepreneurs and strengthen MSMEs, making them globally competitive.

💰Special Entrepreneurship Training: | - 100% coverage of training fees, up to ₹10,000/- per month per person. | - Training duration between 6 months to 1 year. | - Covers business management, finance, marketing, logistics, soft skills, and best practices. | Mentorship Support: | - Entrepreneurs receive expert guidance from industrial mentors. | - 100% coverage of mentorship fees, up to ₹5,000/- per month per person for 3 months. | - Helps in understanding business operations, strategies, and management. | Sustenance Allowance: | - ₹5,000/- per month for the duration of training to support personal expenses.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Employment Subsidy Scheme, 2017

The scheme aims to create an environment conducive for attracting investment in Goa, incentivise existing units, and boost local employment. It provides a subsidy based on the percentage of Goan employees hired, restricting reimbursement to ₹7,000/- per Goan employee per month.

💰Reimbursement shall be restricted to ₹7,000/- per Goan employee per month. | - The total subsidy for Micro, Small, Medium enterprises and eco-tourism projects shall not exceed ₹25,00,000/- per annum, on a pro rata basis depending on the date of production. | - The total subsidy for Large enterprises shall not exceed ₹50,00,000/- per annum, on a pro rata basis depending on the date of production. | - Subsidy is calculated based on the ratio of percentage of Goan employment, which provides a proportional increase from 60% benefit for 60% Goan employees, up to 100% benefit for 80% and above Goan employees. | Benefit Disbursal | - For Micro, Small, Medium enterprises and eco-tourism projects, the total wages paid to Goan employees shall be restricted to 50% before applying the reimbursement ratio. | - For Large enterprises, the total wages paid to Goan employees shall be restricted to 25% before applying the reimbursement ratio. | - The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation. | - The period of grant of subsidy shall not exceed seven years. | Conditions | - _The enterprise must allow and/or grant free access to any official authorized by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce for conducting inspection/supervision of the unit or the registers or holding discussions with the employed employees for ensuring proper utilisation of the financial incentives/subsidies granted by the State Government._ | - _The enterprise must submit all necessary reports, information, and documents specified under the scheme or as required or directed by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce (DITC) from time to time or as and when required._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme

The O/o DC-MSME under "Development of MSMEs" vertical has launched the "Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme (ESDP)". The Programme is being organized regularly to nurture the talent of youth by enlightening them on various aspects of industrial/business activity required for setting up

💰Assistance under the ESDP Scheme: The programme includes the following modules- | - Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP): One Day Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme is an activity to identify and motivate traditional/non-traditional entrepreneurs, who have the potential to set up MSEs with the objective of leading them towards entrepreneurship/self-employment. It consists of formal inaugural and technical sessions and one-to-one discussions with interested participants for counselling and mentoring. At least one EAP should be organized in each district. The intake capacity for the programme will be 50 to 100 persons. | - Entrepreneurship-cum-Skill Development Programme (E-SDP) | - Existing E-SDP: This six-week activity is aimed at conducting special entrepreneurship development programmes for new livelihood enterprise creation and rural enterprise development. This is a product-cum-process oriented activity-based programme. Comprehensive training programmes will be organized to upgrade the skills of prospective entrepreneurs coupled with specific skills in hands-on practice or demonstration relating to activities. The programme is suitably tailored to the needs of trade or specific activity and the target group of trainees covered under the specific training programme. - Advanced E-SDP: The Minimum One-Week Advanced E-SDP Programme will have to be conducted with the intake capacity for the programme will be about 20 participants. The advanced ESOP programmes will be conducted through IIMs/IITs/ICAR/CSIR/BARC/IISC/NIT/Agricultural University of Central and State government etc. of repute will be roped in to provide ESDP training. | - Management Development Programme (MDP) | - Existing MDP: This one-week activity is aimed at capacity building of MSMEs through inputs on management practice systems to improve their decision-making capabilities resulting in higher productivity and profitability of existing and potential entrepreneurs and developing new enterprises. Inputs on a variety of topics of managerial functions will be provided to the participants by experts, which aim at the dissemination of knowledge of scientific/modern management techniques/practices. The intake capacity for the programme will be 25-30 participants. The age of the participants will be 18 years and above. - Advanced MOP: The Minimum One-week Advanced MOP Programme will have an intake capacity for the programme will be about 25 participants. The Advance MDP Training Programmes will be conducted through State Administrative Training Institutes (ATIs) and/or other reputed institutions in this domain of Central or State Governments/NITs/Regional Engineering Colleges/Agricultural colleges/Autonomous bodies of Central/State Governments to provide MDP training to MSMEs promoters/executives. In this programme Central/State Governments (including the Ministry of MSME)/Bank officers and other stakeholders can also participate to enhance their knowledge with a minimum of 75% MSME participants. | Note 01: The activities/programmes will be conducted through different field offices of the office of DC (MSME), MSME-DIs, Technology Centres and State Government Agencies, as approved by the Empowered committee headed by AS&DC( MSME) from time to time. | Note 02: Information on flagship programmes/schemes such as MUDRA, Start-up India and Stand-up India, ASPIRE, PMEGP and SC/ST Hub shall be provided to the participants. | Note 03: While providing in-puts on financing, a couple of sessions on alternate sources of funding like Angel Funding, Venture Capital, Crowd Funding etc. may be included in the programme syllabus. | Note 04: Some State Governments have introduced schemes for new entrepreneurs. Adequate care should be taken to provide information on these schemes as well. | Note 05: Special programmes should be organized in Aspirational, Backward Districts and the North Eastern Region (NER) based on the local strength and potential.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Group Supply Of Goats And Sheep

Group supply of goats and sheep refers to the practice of selling or distributing goats and sheep in groups, rather than as individual animals. In Maharashtra, this practice is common among farmers, livestock traders, and cooperative organizations.

💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Industries For Training Prospective Employees Scheme

The scheme aims to address the skill gap in Goa by supporting industrial units to provide demand-driven Short Term Training Courses through recognized institutions, thereby creating manpower suitable for the industry. It offers reimbursement for 60% of training costs up to ₹60,000/- per trainee.

💰Reimbursement of 60% of training costs for prospective employees. | - Maximum reimbursement of ₹60,000/- per employee. | - Maximum reimbursement of ₹7,20,000/- per unit per year. | - The benefit is for demand-driven Short Term Training Courses. | _The benefits under this scheme are subject to recommendation by the Task Force Committee (TFC)._ | _The benefits are subject to budgetary allocation._ | Conditions | - _The payment made to the trainees by the employer, such as stipend, wages, or allowances, shall not be considered as cost of training under this scheme._ | - _No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued in case the budgetary allocation is exceeded._ | - _The applicant shall allow and/or grant free access to any official authorized by the Directorate of Industries, Trade & Commerce for conducting inspection or supervision of the unit or the registers, or for holding discussions with employed employees, to ensure proper utilization of the financial incentives/subsidies granted by the State Government._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Internet Subsidy Scheme

Launched in 2018, the "Internet Subsidy Scheme" is one of the "IT Policy Schemes" by the Dept of IT, Govt of Goa. The objective is to provide Internet Subsidy to the eligible Information Technology Units in Goa. 25% reimbursement on high-speed bandwidth, subject to a maximum of ₹ 5,00,000 per annum.

💰25% reimbursement on high-speed bandwidth, subject to a maximum of ₹ 5,00,000 per annum whichever is lower. | - The subsidy can be availed for a period of three years from the date of commencement of operations or from the date of notification of this policy whichever is later. | NOTE 1: The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation. No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued in case the allocation is exceeded. | NOTE 2: Units will be subject to evaluation at the end of each Fiscal Year to verify eligibility to continue receiving benefits under this scheme.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Kaimagga Vikasa Yojana - Karnataka

The “Kaimagga Vikasa Yojana” aims to sustain and develop the handloom weaving skills of existing weavers and to attract young talent to the industry, thus preserving the rich cultural heritage of handloom weaving in Karnataka.

💰Subsidy: | - Beneficiaries can get 50% of the unit cost of new handloom/equipment/machinery. | Disbursement of Subsidy: | - 50% after initial verification and the remaining 50% after confirming the purchase of equipment. | NOTE: The remaining 50% can be financed by the beneficiary from a financial institution/bank loan or through the beneficiary's own capital.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Mukhyamantri Hunar Vikas Yojana- Self-Employment/Business

Under this scheme, eligible boys and girls receive financial assistance in two installments - 60% initially and 40% later, to establish self-employment or business ventures. The support is specifically linked to the training course completed by the beneficiary.

💰Financial Assistance: | - Financial assistance up to ₹50,000 or the actual/estimated cost, whichever is lower, to establish self-employment/business. | Payment Disbursed in Two Installments | - First Installment: 60% for establishing the necessary shop/location or purchasing equipment, raw materials, etc. | - Second Installment: After establishing, the remaining 40% amount will be paid based on the inspection report by the officer appointed by the District Collector. | Mode of Disbursement: | - The financial assistance is directly deposited into the beneficiary's bank savings account.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Mukhyamatri Rojgaar Srijan Yojana

The Mukhyamantri Rojgaar Srijan Yojana aims to promote self-employment and entrepreneurship among Scheduled Tribes (ST), Scheduled Castes (SC), Minorities, Backward Classes, and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) by providing subsidized loans and financial assistance.

💰Subsidized Loan for Self-Employment: | - 40% subsidy on loans or a maximum of ₹5,00,000/-, whichever is lower. | - EMI will be calculated on the remaining loan amount after deducting the subsidy. | Loan Guarantee Facility: | - Loans up to ₹50,000/- do not require a guarantor. | - For loans above ₹50,000/-, a guarantor or collateral (movable/immovable property) is required. | Low Interest Rate: | - Loans are provided at an interest rate of 6%. | Entrepreneurship Development Training: | - Beneficiaries will receive training before starting their business ventures. | NOTE: For loans above ₹50,001/-, the applicant must deposit 10% of the loan amount as margin money.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

National Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: EMPORIA

In the scheme "Infrastructure and Technology Support: EMPORIA" assistance would be provided for the setting up of emporia. These would be set up in commercially viable locations in the implementing agencies' own/rented buildings.

💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

National Handicrafts Development Programme: Infrastructure And Technology Support: URBAN HAAT

The scheme "Infrastructure & Technology Support: URBAN HAAT" is introduced is to set up a permanent marketing infrastructure in towns/ metropolitan cities to provide direct marketing facilities to handicrafts artisans/handloom weavers, enabling them to sell their products to wider target audience.

💰Financial Assistance and Funding Pattern for the Implementing Agencies: | - For Urban Haat: ₹8,00,00,000/- per unit. - Funding Split: 40% by O/o DC(HC) and DC(HL) each; 20% by the implementing agency. - Land Contribution: Provided by the implementing agency, in addition to the 20% contribution. - Special Areas (NER, J&K, Ladakh, A&N Islands, Lakshadweep): 45% by O/o DC(HC) and DC(HL) each; 10% by the implementing agency. - Renovation Assistance: Up to ₹2,50,00,000/- with 100% borne by O/o DC(Handicrafts) & DC(Handlooms). | NOTE 1: Assistance will also be given for Mini Urban Haats on need-based and feasibility. The financial assistance will be based on the number of stalls, land area & other deliverables in a proportionate manner. | The PAMC shall comprise DC(HC), DC(HL), and a representative of IFW. | Upon receipt of the Financial Assistance, the following shall be the deliverables for the Implementing Agency: | - Erection of 50-80 Stalls of 10x8 sq. ft. each. | - 2 Toilets each for Ladies and Gents | - Dormitory for Craftspersons with provisions for a minimum of 100 people | - Food Court | - Pavilion /Stage for Cultural Programme | - Store Room | - Meeting/Conference Room | - Souvenir Shop | Benefits for the Buyers/Tourists: | The Food & Craft Bazaar will provide leisure & recreational facilities for domestic as well as international tourists on the lines of Dilli Haat, which has already attained a prominent status amongst domestic & International buyers/ tourists.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Northeast BPO Promotion Scheme

The scheme aims to promote the establishment of BPO and Information Technology Enabled Services units in the North-Eastern region. Through the scheme, financial assistance in the form of Viability Gap Funding is provided to eligible companies.

💰Financial support [Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and/or Operational Expenditure (OPEX)] of up to 50% of expenditure per seat, with an upper limit of ₹ 1 Lakh/seat. | - Special incentives for: | - 7.5% incentive for employing 75% Women (only in NEBPS) | - 2% incentive for employing 4% differently abled persons | - Up to 10% incentive for generating employment beyond the approved target. | - 5% incentive for local entrepreneurs. | This scheme has the potential to create employment opportunities of around 15000 direct jobs, considering three shift operations. It may also create a good number of indirect jobs.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

PM Vishwakarma

The scheme "PM Vishwakarma " by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, is a new scheme that envisages providing end-to-end holistic support to traditional artisans and craftspeople in scaling up their conventional products and services.

💰Benefits | - Recognition: Recognition as Vishwakarma through Certificate and ID Card 1. Skilling: | - Skill Verification followed by 5-7 days (40 hours) of Basic Training | - Interested candidates can also enrol for 15 days (120 hours) of Advanced Training | - Training Stipend: ₹ 500 per day | - Toolkit Incentive: ₹ 15,000 grant 1. Credit Support: | - Collateral-free Enterprise Development Loans: ₹ 1,00,000 (First Tranche for 18 months repayment) & ₹ 2,00,000 (Second Tranche for 30 months repayment) | - Concessional Rate of Interest: 5% to be charged from the beneficiary with an Interest Subvention cap of 8% to be paid by MoMSME | - Credit Guarantee fees to be borne by GoI | - Incentive for Digital Transaction: ₹ 1 per transaction for a maximum of up to 100 transactions (monthly) 1. Marketing Support: The National Committee for Marketing (NCM) will provide services such as Quality Certification, Branding and Promotion, e-commerce Linkage, Trade Fair Advertising, Publicity and Other Marketing Activities. | NOTE: Notification to beneficiaries on disbursement of incentives will be done through SMS.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana - Short Term Training

A skill development scheme by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship for school/college dropouts/unemployed aged 15-45 at PMKVY Training Centres (TCs).

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Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana - Special Projects

A skill development scheme by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship for Marginalized or vulnerable groups which may not meet all the parameters as laid down in the Guidelines of ShortTerm Training (STT) of PMKVY 3.0

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Registration & Stamp Duty Subsidy Scheme

The objective and the scope of this scheme is to provide Registration Stamp Duty Subsidy to the eligible Information Technology Units in the State of Goa. All the New and Existing Units having their operations in Goa are eligible. The scheme has been framed as a part of Goa's IT Policy.

💰Reimbursement of the stamp duty, such that the registration and stamp duty charges will not exceed ₹ 100/-. | - The excess amount paid to the authorities concerned will be reimbursed. | - The subsidy will be provided in full. | - The subsidy will be provided at the end of two years from the start of commercial operations or from the date of Notification of the Policy; whichever is later. | NOTE 1: The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation. No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued in case the allocation is exceeded. | NOTE 2: Only transactions made during the operation of the Policy or up to 3 years prior to the notification of the Policy will be eligible for this subsidy.
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Scheme for assistance for Start Ups/ Innovation: Assistance for Skill Development

The "Scheme for Assistance for Start Ups/ Innovation" under the Gujarat Industrial Policy, aims to drive economic growth by generating jobs, fostering competition, and introducing next-gen solutions.

💰Financial Assistance: Startups can receive up to ₹1,00,000/- for skill development training programs on a reimbursement basis. - Skill Enhancement: Focused training to improve soft skills, managerial skills, marketing skills, and financing skills.
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