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405 results Business & Entrepreneurship
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Gujarat Textile Policy: Interest Subsidy (Fiscal Incentives to Labour Intensive Unit)

The "Gujarat Textile Policy" introduced by the Industries and Mines Department aims to create a vibrant Textile Sector ecosystem and generate enormous employment opportunities in the State.

💰Financial Assistance: | Category of TalukaActivity 1Activity 2Category 1 & PM MITRA Park7% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum 7% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum Category 27% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum 7% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum Category 37% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum 7% on Term Loan for 8 years; Maximum 3% of eFCI per annum
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Gujarat Textile Policy: Payroll Assistance

The "Gujarat Textile Policy" introduced by the Industries and Mines Department aims to create a vibrant Textile Sector ecosystem and generate enormous employment opportunities in the State.

💰Financial Assistance | ActivityPayroll AssistanceGarment, Apparel& Made-ups (including Composite Unit) ₹5,000/- per Female Worker & ₹4,000/- per Male Worker per monthTechnical Textile (including Composite Unit) ₹3,000/- per Female Worker & ₹2,000 per Male Worker per month
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Gujarat Textile Policy: Payroll Assistance (Fiscal Incentives to Labour Intensive Unit)

The "Gujarat Textile Policy" introduced by the Industries and Mines Department aims to create a vibrant Textile Sector ecosystem and generate enormous employment opportunities in the State.

💰ActivityPayroll AssistanceGarment, Apparel& Made-ups (including Composite Unit) ₹5,000/- per Female Worker & ₹4,000/- per Male Worker per month for a period of 10 yearsTechnical Textile (including Composite Unit) ₹3,000/- per Female Worker & ₹2,000 per Male Worker per month for a period of 10 years
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Gujarat Textile Policy: Power Tariff Subsidy

The "Gujarat Textile Policy" introduced by the Industries and Mines Department aims to create a vibrant Textile Sector ecosystem and generate enormous employment opportunities in the State.

💰ActivityPower Tariff SubsidyActivity-1INR 1/unit (kWh) Availing power either from DISCOM or Renewable Power through open-access for period of 5 years from DoCP Activity-2INR 1/unit (kWh) Availing power either from DISCOM or Renewable Power through open-access for period of 5 years from DoCP
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Gujarat Textile Policy: Power Tariff Subsidy (Fiscal Incentives to Labour Intensive Unit)

The "Gujarat Textile Policy" introduced by the Industries and Mines Department aims to create a vibrant Textile Sector ecosystem and generate enormous employment opportunities in the State.

💰ActivityPower Tariff SubsidyActivity-1INR 1/unit (kWh) for DISCOM Power or Renewable Power through open-access or drawl of power from group captive renewable energy plant with a cap of INR 15 Cr/Year for period of 5 years from DoCP.Activity-2INR 1/unit (kWh) for DISCOM Power or Renewable Power through open-access or drawl of power from group captive renewable energy plant with a cap of INR 15 Cr/Year for period of 5 years from DoCP.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Handicraft Mela Participation

The scheme enables artisans and handicraft organizations to participate in government-sponsored melas across Gujarat and other states, fostering market access and preserving traditional crafts. Benefits include subsidized stall fees, promotional support, sales opportunities for handmade products.

💰Stall Allocation: Free or subsidized stalls at designated melas. | Promotional Support: Marketing and branding assistance for participants. | Sales Platform: Direct access to customers and bulk buyers. | Logistical Aid: Basic infrastructure (tables, signage) provided at mela venues. | Financial Incentives: Priority for artisans from SC/ST/SEBC/EWS categories.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Handicrafts Export Award

The "Handicrafts Export Award" scheme was launched by the Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles, and Khadi Dept, Government of Tamil Nadu. This award is given to encourage the exporters of handicraft items with a cash prize of ₹40,000/-, 4 gm gold medal, thamirapattiram & a certificate.

💰Cash Prize of ₹40,000/-. | - 4gm Gold Medal. | - Thamirapattiram. | - Certificate.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Hathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata

“Hathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata” aims to meet the needs of handloom weavers for assistance on a larger scale for looms and accessories. It aims to provide financial assistance for technological up-gradation to improve the quality of the fabric and productivity.

💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

House of Himalayas

The scheme aims to provide recognition and market reach to local Himalayan products of Uttarakhand through improved branding, packaging and sales. Under this scheme, local producers and self-help groups are supported to enhance their products’ quality, branding and market access.

💰New Recognition for Local Products: Under the House of the Himalayas banner, various products from Uttarakhand are gaining recognition at both national and international levels. This initiative will help establish local brands on the global stage. - Women's Empowerment: Women associated with self-help groups (SHGs) across all districts of the state are becoming economically empowered. This initiative provides them with employment opportunities and financial independence. - Market Access and Expansion: The House of Himalayas focuses on branding, marketing, quality improvement, and packaging of its products. This enables local products to reach larger markets. - Quality Control: Quality Control: Plans have been made to ensure quality control through Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Livelihood Collectives (LCs), and Cluster Level Federations (CLFs).
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Interest Subsidy on Term Loan

“Interest Subsidy on Term Loan” incentives under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide subsidy on annual interest liability on the Term Loan borrowed from a Bank to an approved project.

💰Micro & Small Enterprise: | - Zone A & B: 55% of interest liability for 5 years. - Zone C, D & E: 70% of interest liability for 5 years | Medium Enterprise: | - Zone B, C, D & E: 25% of total Term Loan interest paid by the enterprise for 5 years subject to a ceiling of ₹ 1,75,00,000/- per year. | Note: The interest subsidy will be payable annually subject to submission of a statement / certificate (in Annexure-II) by the lending Bank /Financial Institution to substantiate that the unit has paid the due interest to the institution on the due dates and has not defaulted in payment of interest at any time during the period.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: State Capital Investment Subsidy

“State Capital Investment Subsidy” incentives under “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide subsidy of the fixed capital investment made for its approved project.

💰20% of Fixed Capital Investment on Plant and machinery.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Energy Efficiency

“Subsidy for Energy Efficiency” incentives under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide a reimbursement for the cost of energy audit and installations for energy conservation as per energy audit.

💰50% subsidy (For the cost of energy audit). | - 25% subsidy subject to a maximum of ₹2,00,000/- (For the cost of installations for energy conservation as per energy audit).
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Patent Registration

“Subsidy for Patent Registration” incentive under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement of expenditure incurred by it for obtaining Patent Registration.

💰50% subsidy subject to a maximum ₹ 5,00,000/-.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Standard Quality Compliance

“Subsidy for Standard Quality Compliance” incentive under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement of the expenditure incurred for obtaining certification from approved Institutions/ Research Labs.

💰50% subsidy subject to a maximum of ₹ 5,00,000/-.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for State Goods and Services Tax (SGST)

“Subsidy for State Goods and Services Tax (SGST)” incentive under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide refund of Net SGST paid to the Government of West Bengal for its approved project.

💰Zone B & C: 30% of Net SGST paid for 8 years from the date of commencement of commercial production. | Zone D & E: 50% of Net SGST paid for 8 years from the date of commencement of commercial production. | Note: Cumulative refund of SGST shall not exceed 75% of Fixed Capital Investment.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy for Water Conservation/ Environment Compliance

“Subsidy for Water Conservation/ Environment Compliance” incentive under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement for expenditure incurred towards cost of captive sound pollution control devices.

💰50% subsidy subject to a maximum of ₹2,00,000/-.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Subsidy on Stamp Duty and Registration Fees

“Subsidy on Stamp Duty and Registration Fees” incentives under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement for stamp duty and registration fee paid by it for the purpose of registration of documents.

💰Micro & Small Enterprise: | Zone A: 75% | Zone B: 75% | Zone C: 75% | Zone D & E: 100% | Medium Enterprise: | Zone B, C, D and E: 75%
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Waiver of Electricity Duty

“Waiver of Electricity Duty” incentives under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement of electricity duty on the electricity consumed for the manufacturing activity.

💰Micro & Small Enterprise: | Zone A & B: 50% subject to a maximum of ₹10,00,000/- per year on the electricity consumption for 5 years. | Zone C, D & E: 75% subject to a maximum of ₹10,00,000/- per year on the electricity consumption for 5 years. | Medium Enterprise: | Zone B & C: 100% subject to a maximum of ₹25,00,000/- per year on the electricity consumption for 5 years. | Zone D & E: 100% on the electricity consumption for 5 years and 75% waiver from the 6th year up to 10th year from the date of commencement of commercial production subject to a maximum of ₹50,00,000/- per year.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector: Work Force Welfare Assistance

“Work Force Welfare Assistance” incentive under the “Incentive Scheme for MSMEs in Powerloom Sector” scheme implemented by the Dept. of MSME & T, Government of West Bengal, aims to provide reimbursement of expenditure incurred for paying contribution towards ESI and EPF.

💰100% reimbursement in first year and 75% in the remaining years. | - Zone B: 5 years.- Zone C: 7 years.- Zone D & E: 9 years.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives by MSME Department for Setting Up of Aromatic Industries in Aroma Park located at SIIDCUL, Kashipur - Centre for Aromatic Plants

The scheme aims to promote the establishment and growth of aromatic industries in Aroma Park, SIIDCUL, Kashipur by providing financial incentives, concessional facilities, and technical support to entrepreneurs, thereby fostering industrial development and economic growth in the region.

💰Under this scheme, industries to be set up in Aroma Park are provided with investment promotion assistance, interest subsidy, reimbursement of SGST, exemption from stamp duty, exemption from market fees, and supply of electricity at concessional rates, as detailed in the table below: | Sr. No.CriteriaIncentives for units to be set up1Investment promotion assistance40% (maximum ₹40 lakh) on the fixed capital investment made in plant and machinery and workshop building of the enterprise2Interest Subsidy10% of the interest payable on term loans taken for construction of workshop building and purchase of plant & machinery for a period of 5 years from the date of commencement of production (maximum ₹8 lakh per year per unit)3Reimbursement of SGST100% of the net SGST liability on sales made to customers within the state (B2C) for a period of 5 years from the date of commencement of production4Exemption from Stamp DutyFull exemption from stamp duty charges payable on registration of sale deed/lease deed for land for establishment of the enterprise5Exemption from Market Fee100% exemption from market fee on raw materials for a period of 5 years from the date of commencement of production6Supply of Electricity at Concessional RatesFor a period of 5 years from the date of commencement of production, electricity will be supplied at concessional rates applicable for irrigation/tubewell (currently ₹1.55 per unit) along with uninterrupted supply
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material Scheme, 2008

"Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material Scheme, 2008" promoted the use of local raw materials, supporting local manufacturers and village economies. It offered Sales Tax reimbursement and subsidies on power and water bills to eligible Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.

💰Reimbursement to the extent of a maximum of 90% of Sales Tax paid by such unit, subject to the quantum based on the proportion of local raw material consumed. | - Incentives in the form of a subsidy on power and water bills annually. | - 25% subsidy on the total expenditure incurred by the unit on power and water tariffs, subject to a maximum of ₹2,00,000/- per annum, as per the proportion of local raw material consumed.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Green Investment Scheme

The scheme aims to incentivize investments by existing and new units in environmentally friendly initiatives. It provides financial support through reimbursement for Water and Energy Audits and Capital Reimbursement for Energy Conservation Equipment to eligible manufacturing units.

💰Water and Energy Audit Reimbursement | - Reimbursement of 25% of the cost of water and energy audits. | - Subject to a maximum of ₹1,00,000/- per unit during the validity of this scheme. | Energy Conservation Equipment Capital Reimbursement | - Reimbursement of 40% of the capital cost incurred on the purchase of the equipment. | - Subject to ₹10,00,000/- per unit. | - A unit can avail this benefit multiple times, subject to the maximum ceiling mentioned above. | - This benefit shall be in addition to benefits availed under State and Central Subsidy Schemes. | Maximum Benefit Cap Conditions | - The total subsidy received by the applicant towards the purchase of the said equipment must not exceed 100% of the purchase value of the respective equipment. | - For the purpose of calculation, total subsidy includes: Subsidy under this scheme + Any other Subsidy received from Government of Goa/Government of India + Interest subsidy received/receivable under any soft loan or low interest loan availed for purchasing the said equipment under any State/Central Government scheme. | - Benchmark interest for calculating interest subsidy as received due to a subsidized rate of interest will be 10%. | Conditions | - _The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation._ | - _No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued because allocation is exceeded._ | - _The applicant 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 registers or holding discussions with employed employees for ensuring proper utilization of the financial incentives/subsidies granted by the State Government._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008

"Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008" aimed to encourage women entrepreneurship and promote self-employment by providing additional incentives such as interest subsidies and preferential treatment under capital contribution schemes. The scheme benefited women-owned industrial units.

💰Interest Subsidy | - The interest subsidy was applicable from the interest of the quarter preceding the quarter of the first commercial production date. | - The benefit under this scheme was for a period of 5 years (20 quarters) from the quarter of applicability. | - The subsidy was limited to 1% of the total net turnover or 30% of the interest paid by the units, whichever was less, subject to a ceiling of ₹5,00,000/- per annum. | - In case of the Interest Subsidy Scheme, the prescribed limit of 1% of turnover was increased to 2%, and 30% of interest paid was increased to 35%, subject to an overall ceiling of ₹8,00,000/-. | Additional Benefits | - 5% additional benefit was provided under the Local Employment Subsidy Scheme, over and above what was eligible under the original scheme. | - Preference was given in Capital Contribution and under Special Capital Contribution Schemes. | _*The Task Force Committee disbursed the amount payable within 6 months from the date of receipt of the application._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Incubation Scheme

Incubation Scheme aims to promote and support untapped creativity and to promote adoption of latest technologies in MSMEs that seek the validation of their ideas at the proof-of-concept level.

💰Up to maximum of ₹ 15,000,00 /-per idea shall be provided to HI for developing and nurturing the ideas. | - Up to ₹ 1,00,000,00 /- (max) shall be provided to HI for procurement and installation of relevant plant and machines including hardware and software etc. in BI for R&D activities and common facilities for incubatees of BI.

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