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🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Tagore National Fellowship for Cultural Research

The Scheme has been introduced to invigorate and revitalize the various institutions under the Ministry of Culture and other identified cultural institutions in the country, by encouraging Fellows/academicians to affiliate themselves with these institutions to work on projects of mutual interest.

💰Honorarium: | - A Tagore National Fellow who is from a University, College, Research Institute, or Government setup in India would be entitled to the same pay, including grade pay, etc., which he/she would have drawn had he/she continued in his/her parent organization. Essential or mandatory contributions of the employer to Provident Fund etc. would be paid by the parent organizations as would have been paid by them had he/she continued in his/her parent organization. | - A Fellow from abroad or from a set-up other than University, College, Research Institute or Government service, or who has retired from active service and/or is on pension, would be entitled to a fixed honorarium of ₹80,000/- per month. | - No payment of honorarium would normally be made to a Fellow receiving full funding from other sources up to the level of the honorarium, but such Fellow will, however, receive a Contingency Grant, other allowances, and facilities, as decided by the NSC. | Contingency Grant: | - In case of foreign and Indian research fellows residing or serving abroad and having been selected as Tagore Fellows under Non-MoC institutions, to and fro economy class airfare from their country of residence will be provided/reimbursed by the Ministry once during the course of the Fellowship. | - Similarly, all fellows under Non-MoC institutions who take up the Fellowship under the Scheme will be reimbursed, on an ‘actual’ basis, contingent expenses for making academic trips, engaging research assistants, etc. up to a maximum ceiling of ₹2.50 lakhs per annum, during the tenure of Fellowship subject to verification of requisite bills by the Nodal Institutions. | Note: For Fellows selected under MoC Institutions, the expenditure in this regard will be borne by the concerned MoC Institution from the grant-in-aid received by them from their administrative Division of the Ministry. | Accommodation: | - A Fellow who is not a bona-fide resident of the place of the Participating Institution to which he has proposed to be affiliated and who intends to take up rented accommodation in the city of the desired Institution will be required to indicate this fact at the time of applying for Fellowship. | - The selected Fellow will be entitled to receive a House Rent Allowance of up to 30% of the honorarium. However, with respect to Fellows from Universities, colleges, Research institutes, or Government setups HRA will be paid by the Parent Organization as per entitlement. | - The MoC Institutions will bear the expenditure in this regard from the grant-in-aid received by them from their administrative Division of the Ministry. | - In respect of Non-MoC Institutions, the Ministry of Culture will reimburse the House Rent Allowance directly to Fellows on submission of rent receipts (in original) to the Participating Institutions who will verify and forward the same to the Ministry for reimbursement. | Settling Allowance: | - A Fellow from outstation will be given, if required, a lump sum grant of ₹1.00 lakh as settling allowance for packing/transportation, etc., of his personal belongings from the old station to the new station of his stay during the tenure of Fellowship, if he moves station or otherwise transports books and academic effects. | - Allowance of an equal amount will also be given at the conclusion of the Fellowship for moving out of station. On a case-to-case basis, economy airfare from his/her place/country of residence will be provided/reimbursed upon joining and at the conclusion of the Fellowship. In this regard, Non-MoC Institutions will bear the expenditure and thereafter seek reimbursement from the Ministry after submission of certified copies of Bills along with justification. | Support to Fellows: | - Infrastructural support will be provided by the Nodal Institution to the Fellows to enable them to conduct their research. This may include the provision of a computer with peripherals and connectivity, working space in the institution’s premises, providing a congenial atmosphere to carry out research, etc. Other facilities, like appropriate seating arrangements, library facilities, etc., will also be made available. | - One important advantage of this scheme will be the access of the Fellows to national institutions for study and avail original and rare research material. In respect of foreign fellows engaged under this scheme, necessary political/security clearances from the concerned Ministries/Departments shall be obtained by the Ministry of Culture. | - Encouragement and financial support may also be given to enable the Fellows to present papers at conferences hosted by the concerned institution or other related organizations and institutions, which will be met out/reimbursed, on an ‘actuals’ basis, with a ceiling of ₹1.00 lakh per annum, provided adequate academic interaction is arranged
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Tagore National Scholarship for Cultural Research

The Scheme has been introduced to invigorate and revitalize the various institutions under the Ministry of Culture and other identified cultural institutions in the country, by encouraging Scholars/academicians to affiliate themselves with these institutions to work on projects of mutual interest.

💰Honorarium: | - The scholarship honorarium will be ₹50,000/- per month. However, if the scholar is from a University, College, Research Institute, or Government set-up in India, he/she would be entitled to the same pay, including grade pay, etc., which he/she would have drawn had he/she continued in his/her parent organization. | Note: Essential or mandatory contribution of the employer to Provident Fund etc. would be paid by the parent organizations had he/she continued in his/her parent organization. | Contingency Grant: | - In case of scholars selected as Tagore Scholars under Non-MoC institutions, will also be paid a contingency grant by the Ministry on an ‘actuals basis’ up to a maximum ceiling of ₹10,000 per month and such other allowances/benefits provided in this scheme, and to the extent, as may be specifically decided in each case by the ILSCC/NSC (within the limits applicable in the case of Tagore National Fellows), depending on the nature and the duration of the project subject to the verification of the bills by the Nodal Institutions. | Note: For scholars selected under MoC Institutions, the expenditure in this regard will be borne by the concerned MoC Institution from the grant-in-aid received by them from their administrative Division of the Ministry. | Accommodation: | - A Scholar who is not a bona-fide resident of the place of the Participating Institution to which he has proposed to be affiliated and who intends to take up rented accommodation in the city of the desired Institution will be required to indicate this fact at the time of applying for Scholarship. | - The selected Scholar will be entitled to receive a House Rent Allowance of up to 30% of the honorarium. However, with respect to Scholars from University, College, Research Institute or Government set up, HRA will be paid by the Parent Organization as per entitlement. | - MoC Institutions will bear the expenditure in this regard from the grant-in-aid received by them from their administrative Division of the Ministry. | - In respect of Non-MoC Institutions, the Ministry of Culture will reimburse the House Rent Allowance directly to Scholars on submission of rent receipts (in original) to the Participating Institutions who will verify and forward the same to the Ministry for reimbursement. | Settling Allowance: | - A Scholar from outstation will be given, if required, a lump sum grant of ₹1.00 lakh as settling allowance for packing/transportation, etc., of his personal belongings from the old station to the new station of his stay during the tenure of the Scholarship, if he moves station or otherwise transports books and academic effects. | - Allowance of an equal amount will also be given at the conclusion of the Scholarship for moving out of station. On a case-to-case basis, economy airfare from his/her place/country of residence will be provided/reimbursed upon joining and on the conclusion of the Scholarship. | - In this regard, Non-MoC Institutions will bear the expenditure and thereafter seek reimbursement from the Ministry after submission of certified copies of Bills along with justification. | - Intimation in advance is also required to be given to the Ministry by the Non-MoC Institutions. MoC Institutions will bear the expenditure in this regard from the grant-in-aid received by them from their administrative Division of the Ministry. | Support to Scholars: | - Infrastructural support will be provided by the Nodal Institution to the Scholars to enable them to conduct their research. This may include the provision of a computer with peripherals and connectivity, working space in the institution’s premises, providing a congenial atmosphere to carry out research, etc. Other facilities, like appropriate seating arrangements, library facilities, etc., will also be made available. | - One important advantage of this scheme will be the access of the Scholars to national institutions for study and avail original and rare research material. In respect of foreign Scholars engaged under this scheme, necessary political/security clearances from the concerned Ministries/Departments shall be obtained by the Ministry of Culture. | - Encouragement and financial support may also be given to enable the Scholars to present papers at conferences hosted by the concerned institution or other related organizations and institutions, which will be met out/reimbursed, on an ‘actuals’ basis, with a ceiling of ₹1.00 lakh per annum, provided adequate academic interaction is arranged.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Tailoring Training To Scheduled Caste & Backward Classes Widows/Destitute Women/Girls

The aim of the scheme is to enable Scheduled Caste Widows/girls/destitute women for self-employment. A stipend of Rs.600/- P.M. and raw material costing Rs.300/- per month per trainee is given to a trainee for getting training from the nearest Kalyan Kendar run by this department.

💰₹600/- stipend per month. | - ₹300/- per month for raw materials. | - 1 sewing machine.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Talab Matsyiki Vishesh Sahayata Yojana (Anusuchit Jaati/Janajati/Ati Pichhada)

The Bihar Government's Animal and Fisheries Resources Department has introduced the "Talab Matsyiki Vishesh Sahayata Yojana (Anusuchit Jaati/Janajati/Ati Pichhada)" aims to support fish farmers by providing financial and technical assistance for pond construction, installation of necessary equipment

💰Assistance | - Offers a 70% subsidy on the total cost, reducing the financial burden on beneficiaries. | Subsidy Payment: | - Subsidy payments are made in two installments: 60% after pond construction and 40% after installation of related units and purchase of inputs.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Taluka Level Personality Development and Yogasan Training Camp for Scheduled Caste

The scheme "Taluka Level Personality Development and Yogasan Training Camp for Scheduled Caste" aims to provide personality development and Yogasana training to Scheduled Caste youths through free residential training camps held at the taluka level across the state.

💰Personality Development: Participants undergo structured sessions for enhancing communication, confidence, discipline, and overall character. - Physical Development: Daily Yogasana training and exercises aimed at physical fitness. - Mental and Spiritual Development: Yoga and related practices to foster mental peace and spiritual well-being.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Fellowship Programme

The Government of Tamil Nadu has introduced the two-year “Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Fellowship Programme (TNCMFP)” to harness the energy and talent of young professionals to optimize the governance processes and enhance the service delivery of various programme and policies in Tamil Nadu.

💰Under this fellowship programme, a monthly stipend of ₹65,000/- and an additional allowance of ₹10,000/- to meet their incidental expenses in performing their assigned work, such as travel, mobile phone, data usage, etc. | Note: No additional financial assistance will be provided.
📋 Sports & CultureState/ UT

Tanariri Music Awards Festival and Awards (National Level)

The scheme "Tanariri Music Awards Festival and Awards (National Level)" aims to promote and honor women’s contributions to Indian classical music by recognizing two outstanding female artistes with a cash award of ₹5,00,000, a shawl, and a certificate at a national-level event.

💰Cash Prize: Each of the two selected female artists is awarded a cash prize of ₹5,00,000/-.- Other Benefit: In addition to the monetary award, recipients receive a shawl and a certificate recognizing their contribution.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Tap Water Scheme (Nal Jal Yojana)

"Tap Water Scheme" (नल जल योजना) by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh aims to provide clean water in Gram Panchayat areas in an accessible manner. The application has to be made to the concerned Gram Panchayat.

💰Tap Water Connection is provided by the Gram Panchayat
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Tea Development and Promotion Scheme (TDPS): Plantation Development for Small Tea Growers (PDSTG): Mechanization for Individual Small Growers

The objective of this component is to increase the production, productivity and quality of tea, overall development of small tea growers to help them move up in the value chain, sustainability of production by promoting organic tea cultivation& climate resilient tea and to make them self-reliant.

💰Equipment and Scale of Assistance | - Equipment: Pruning Machine; Ceiling Limit (₹): 30,000; Other Eligibility: One (1) Machine for each / upto 5.00 ha of tea area- Equipment: Mechanical Harvester; Ceiling Limit (₹): Single Man Harvester @ 25,000; Double Man Harvester @ 40,000; Other Eligibility: For each / up to 10.00 ha of tea area- Equipment: Power Sprayer; Ceiling Limit (₹): 15,000; Other Eligibility: For each / up to 5.00 ha of tea area- Equipment: Brush Cutter; Ceiling Limit (₹): 28,000; Other Eligibility: For each / up to 10.00 ha of tea area- Equipment: Plucking Shear; Ceiling Limit (₹): 550; Other Eligibility: For each/ up to 0.40 Ha of tea area | Mode of Payment | All payments will be through electronic mode i.e., RTGS/NEFT/PFMS.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Tea Development Programme in the Hilly Districts of Uttarakhand - Uttarakhand Tea Development Board

The scheme aims to promote tea cultivation in the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, providing sustainable employment, optimal utilization of barren and unused land, and economic upliftment of local farmers.

💰Due to large-scale migration of local people in the mountainous areas of Uttarakhand, most of the farmers’ land remains unused or barren, which can be put to good use through tea development programmes. | - The Tea Development Scheme, run by the Board, is an employment-oriented initiative under which the Board provides year-round employment to tea garden cultivators and workers for seven years after the plantation is established. Once the plantations produce sufficient quantities of green leaves, farmers can earn a livelihood by selling them. | - At present, in the hilly areas, fruits, vegetables, and crops are being damaged by domestic and wild animals, whereas tea plants are not harmed by such animals. | - Due to the lack of adequate irrigation facilities in the hilly areas, traditional farming is adversely affected, whereas tea gardens require irrigation only at the initial stage, and adverse weather does not have any significant impact on the tea gardens. | - Once planted, tea plants can produce for up to 100 years under proper care. Hailstorms only negatively affect tea production for about a week. | - There is a risk of landslides due to indiscriminate cutting of forests, disasters, and heavy rainfall, whereas areas with tea plantations are not prone to landslides; thus, tea gardens help prevent soil erosion and landslides. | - Tea plantation is an environmentally friendly and completely pollution-free industry. | - In tea gardens, local people, especially rural women, get employment in their own area. | - The tea industry can become a strong pillar for the economic foundation of local farmers. | - Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, ensuring consistent demand, which makes its marketing relatively easy. | - On average, 15,000 tea plants are planted per hectare, which also helps prevent soil erosion. | - Currently, the Board has developed tea gardens by leasing land from 4,011 farmers over an area of 1,370 hectares in 30 development blocks across 9 districts. | - At present, 3,100 workers are employed under the Board every month, of which 2,279 are women.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Tea Development Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to continue the experimental plantation of tea and to find the possibility of growing tea economically as well as on a commercial scale.

💰Pattern of Assistance: | - Seedlings are offered for sale at the rate ₹1/- per tea seedling and one-time financial assistance at the rate ₹10,000/- per hectare. | - PP chemicals, equipment, brush cutters, tea harvesters, etc. on sale at the rate of 50% subsidy. | Type of Assistance and Entitlement (If any): | Sl. No.EntitlementOwantum of Assistance1Training programme to the Tea Growers at Village100% assistance2To promote tea plantation by providing tea seedlings to the growers at the District level/ Tea Development Centre.₹1/- per seedling sale to the growers3Sale of Bio fertilizers, Bio pesticides, Bio fungicides, equipment, etc. to the tea growers by Tea Development Centre situated at Umsning, Rongram, Riangdo.50% subsidy sale to the growers.
📋 Travel & TourismState/ UT

Tea Tourism - Uttarakhand Tea Development Board

The scheme aims to promote tea tourism in Uttarakhand by attracting visitors to tea gardens and factories, creating local jobs, and supporting the state’s tea industry.

💰Presently, the Board is conducting tea tourism activities in the tea gardens of Ghorakhal (Nainital), Champawat, and Kausani (Bageshwar), which are yielding the following benefits: | - Tourists visiting the state, along with other scenic attractions, are also visiting the tea gardens and tea factories operated by the Board. | - The Board collects a nominal entry fee from tourists visiting the plantations. | - The revenue generated from the entry fee is utilized for developing tea tourism facilities in the same gardens. | - The Board earns an annual income of approximately ₹75 lakh by organizing guided tours and tea-tasting sessions for visitors. | - During the tourist season, about 500-600 tourists visit the tea gardens and tea factories every day. | - Tea tourism operated by the Board is providing direct and indirect employment opportunities to local residents.
📋 ScienceCentral

Teachers Associateship for Research Excellence

The scheme “Teachers Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE)” was launched by Science & Engineering Research Board, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India which aims to facilitate mobility of faculty members working in State Universities /Colleges/Private Academic institutions.

💰Research fellowship of ₹60,000/- per year (in addition to the researcher’s own salary) will be provided subject to completion of a minimum of 90 days of research work per year in the host institution. | - Research grant of ₹5 lakhs per annum (50% each to host and parent institution) and overheads (as per SERB norms) will be provided.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Team Production Award

The "Team Production Award" scheme was launched by the Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles, & Khadi Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. This award is being given to artisans for handicraft items to be made by a team. This award will be given to 3 groups every year with a cash prize etc.....

💰Cash Prize of ₹40,000/-. | - 4 gm Gold Medal. | - One Thamirapattiram. | - Certificate.
🎓 ScienceCentral

TEC Internship Scheme

The ‘TEC Internship Scheme’ intends to engage 25 Interns in order to study/formulate/operationalize/assess various works/projects/policies etc. The internship will provide an opportunity for young scholars to contribute to the TEC work and have insight into the related technical work.

💰Token Amount | The interns will be paid a token amount of ₹ 15,000/- per month. | Certificate | The Interns will be issued a Certificate at the end of the internship.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Technical Education Scholarship Scheme For Degree Level

The Scholarships will be awarded to the P.G. Courses/Degree Courses level Courses in Engineering/Technology including Architecture or any other equivalent course approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

💰The value of the scholarship for General Category students shall be ₹300/- per month. | - The value of the scholarship for SC/ST students shall be ₹500/- per month. | Note 01: 100% Scholarships shall be awarded to the SC and ST Students in P.G./Degree Courses. | Note 02: All students belonging to Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe and those belonging to BPL families studying in Post Graduate degree and other courses, shall get the scholarship and it will be over and above the sanctioned scholarships for these categories.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Technical Education Scholarship Scheme For Diploma Level

This scholarship will be awarded to students who are pursuing Diploma level Courses in Engineering/Technology including Architectural Assistantship or any other equivalent courses as approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).

💰The value of scholarship for Diploma level courses is ₹200/- per month for all categories of students. | Note: For Diploma students 100% scholarships shall be awarded to the SC, ST, and Girls students.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Technical Education Scholarship Scheme for ITI Level

The objective of the scheme is to improve the quality of training by attracting promising trainees belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe & Other Backward Classes & popularize technical training among these categories, so as to make them able to earn their livelihood respectably & honorably.

💰The scholarships shall be paid at the rate of ₹250/- per month per trainee subject to the condition that the corresponding decrease shall be affected in the rate of scholarship if the trainees receive a stipend from any other department of the Government or any organization.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Technical Internship Programme

The scheme aims to provide practical technical experience through live projects. Under this programme, a 6-month internship with a stipend of ₹20,000/- per month is offered to eligible engineering students.

💰Eligible candidates have the opportunity to work as technical interns on NeGD projects and gain exposure to real-world professional environments. | Interest Areas & Number Of Interns For Technical Internship(Total Slots: 50): | Sl. No.RoleRole DescriptionSlotsSoftware Development1Java / PHP / Python / NodeJS / Dotnet• Develop or maintain modules in web-based applications using the latest technology. • Write RESTful APIs and integrate third-party services. • Debug and troubleshoot backend issues in existing systems/code. • Participate in code reviews and adhere to secure coding practices. • Development of study and best practices for highly scalable applications.062UI-UX Designer / Frontend Developer (Frontend Developer (React/ JavaScript / Angular / Typescript) • Standardisation of Government Website by using GIGW Compliance and Industry best practices. • Creative design by using Figma / other applications. • Design / Develop responsive and user-friendly web interfaces using frontend technology. • Develop reusable components. Ensure cross-browser compatibility and mobile responsiveness. • Collaborate with backend teams for seamless API integration063Product Testing / Security Testing / Software Tester / Quality Analyst• Assist in conducting scans on web applications and servers using tools like Nessus, Nmap, or Burp Suite and prepare VAPT reports outlining risks and possible mitigation strategies. • Perform basic security testing of applications (e.g., SQL injection, XSS, broken authentication). • Write initial plan, test cases and test scripts for web and mobile applications. • Perform manual, automated testing and AI Bot testing using tools like Selenium or Postman. • Track bugs, report issues, and ensure software quality before deployment. • Participate in regression, performance, and security testing.114Database Programmer • Assist in managing and optimising databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB. • Monitor database performance and ensure regular backups and recovery mechanisms. • Create and manage database schemas, indexes, access controls, and query optimisation. Support data migration, replication, and security practices. • Manage large databases and clustering065Business Analyst • Preparation of Documents, Translate project requirements into technical / non-technical documentation and user stories. • Conduct data analysis and create reports for internal departments. • Referring of SRS, FRS, etc. according to the core structure / development. Create flowcharts, wireframes, and documentation for project modules.066Data Engineering & Analytics • Assist in building or maintaining ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipelines to collect and process data from various government portals and systems. • Work with SQL or NoSQL databases to clean, organize, and structure large datasets for analytics and reporting. • Create dashboards and reports using tools like Power BI, Tableau, or Python libraries to present insights to stakeholders. • Use Python, Shell scripts, or tools like Apache Airflow to automate repetitive data tasks and ensure timely data availability. • Assist in integrating data from multiple sources (APIs, CSVs, databases) into unified data repositories or data lakes for analysis.057Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning / Internet of Things • Work on AI-based modules for governance platforms (e.g., NLP for chatbots or document summarisation). • Develop chatbots (conversational RAG, agentic RAG, etc.) using GenAI models. • Data handling for knowledge base creation. • Perform feature engineering, model tuning, and validation for specific use cases. • Evaluate open-source AI tools or APIs for integration into applications.058DevOps, Automation and Infra Monitoring • Work on creating virtual machines, storage buckets, and configuring cloud services as per project requirements. • Learn and assist in CI/CD pipeline setup using tools like Jenkins, GitLab CI, Linux and GitHub Actions. • Help automate build, test, and deployment workflows for faster and more reliable software delivery. • Support in environment configuration and containerization using Docker or Kubernetes. • Write scripts in Python, Bash, or PowerShell to automate repetitive tasks like deployments, backups, or server health checks. • Configure and monitor logs and performance metrics using tools like Prometheus, Grafana, or ELK Stack.05> Duration Of Technical Internship: | - The Technical Internship Scheme in NeGD will be conducted bi-annually i.e., - January Session and July Session. | - The duration of the Technical Internship will be fixed for six (06) months and will not be extended further. | Stipend & Certificate For Technical Internship: | - A token stipend of ₹ 20,000/- per month would be paid to an Intern, subject to satisfactory performance, duly certified by his / her Mentor. | - NeGD will issue certificates to interns upon the satisfactory completion of the internship (six months), subject to certification by their Mentor. | - Regular attendance and satisfactory performance are a must for the stipend & certificate.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Technology Acquisition Assistance

The scheme aims to support Micro and Small enterprises in state to acquire advanced technology/ software related to their production/ manufacturing processes through assistance towards cost incurred for technology/ software acquisition.

💰One-time Reimbursement Assistance: | - Up to 50% of the cost incurred for technology/software acquisition. | - Maximum assistance limit: ₹5,00,000/- per unit. | MSEs may acquire technology/software from premier national institutes like: | - Indian Institute of Science (IISc) | - Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) | - National Institutes of Technology (NITs) | - National Institutes of Design (NIDs) | - Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), OR | - Other institutions set up by Government of India/Government of Rajasthan.
🎓 ScienceCentral

Technology Development And Utilization Programme For Women

In order to meet the specific needs of women and to enhance the contribution of women towards technology capability building, the “Technology Development & Utilization Programme for Women (TDUPW)” has been formulated by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR).

💰Duration of the Project | The project should be time-bound, depending upon the nature of the project. Normally a duration of less than 2 years is preferred. | Quantum of Financial Assistance | - Assistance will be provided for those projects which are relevant to technology development and utilization by the women. | - Assistance can be by way of financial support (partial or full) and technical guidance. | - The financial assistance will be provided only for meeting expenditures on Manpower, Consumables, travel within the country and other miscellaneous expenditures. | Note 1: The type of assistance required by the institution should be clearly indicated in the proposal. | Note 2: No support will be provided for basic infrastructure and buildings. | Method of Release of Financial Assistance | - The assistance will be released in instalments and will be linked to specific milestones achieved as per the time schedule indicated in the proposal. | - The release would also be dependent on the completion of formalities like submission of progress reports and Utilization Certificates.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Technology Development Fund (TDF) Scheme

Technology Development Fund (TDF) has been established to promote self-reliance in Defence Technology as a part of the 'Make in India' initiative.

💰Funding Support: | - The project cost of up to INR 50,00,00,000/- will be considered for funding. | - The funding may be up to 90% of the total project cost. | - Industry may work in collaboration with academia or research institutions. | - The funding will be linked to mutually agreed milestones. | - Funds will be released either in advance against a bank guarantee of the same amount as collateral, or reimbursement based on the completion of milestones. | - Subsequent installments will be released on successful completion of milestones. | Purpose of Funding Support: | - Aims to provide financial assistance to startups for prototype development and trials. | - Proposes to target nascent startups for project requirements inclusive of funding support of up to 20% to the incubators associated with the startup. | - Option to create partnerships with academia, where the contribution of the academia is up to 40% of the total project effort.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Technology Fellowship and Patent Promotion Scheme

The objective of the scheme is to identify technology educators in technical educational institutes in Goa who are keen to further their expertise. The selected educators/fellows would be sent to Centres of Excellence within the country and abroad to undertake summer school and short-term training.

💰A technology fellowship program will run to identify technology educators in technical educational institutes in Goa who are keen to further their expertise in the following areas: Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Interaction Design, Big Data Analytics, Robotics, 3-D Printing, Data Science, Drones, Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality/Merged Reality, Others (subject to approval from SPC). | - The selected educators/fellows would be sent to Centres of Excellence within the country and abroad to undertake summer school and short-term training programs to further their learning in their area of specialization.- The Department of IT will set up Centres of Excellence/Advanced Maker Labs in the technologies outlined above, in select technical educational institutes. Such selected educators/fellows will function as Master Trainers/Principal Mentors to students and student start-ups that would be incubated in such facilities.- The educators/fellows, upon selection, would receive an educational grant of ₹10,00,000 per year, for a period of five years.- The benefit of this scheme can be availed by up to ten educators/fellows per year, with one person in each focus area, who will be selected by the SPC as per its guidelines. | - In case such educators/fellows generate and get any business and value-driven patents registered in their area of specialization, either through individual research or in collaboration with students, such fellows shall be eligible to receive a patent-specific grant of up to ₹15,00,000, subject to certification by the Start-up Promotion Cell (SPC). | NOTE: Under no circumstance shall the benefits under this scheme be considered an entitlement. The SPC shall reserve the sole right to accept or reject applications.
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Technology Transfer & Commercialization Support Scheme

The Government of Kerala has launched the scheme “Technology Transfer & Commercialization Support Scheme” through Kerala Startup Mission to support startups that have purchased or sourced Technology licenses from any Government research Institution in India.

💰This scheme intends to support Technology License/Transfer Startups by providing funding support of a maximum of ₹10 Lakhs in the form of reimbursement for the startups, who have paid to the Research Institution. | - The support is limited to 90% of the technology fee to be paid to the Research entity.

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