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🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Scheme of Grants-in-Aid for supporting professional associations/ organisations of social scientists, companies and trusts duly registered under the Companies Act for their development

The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, provides Grants-in-Aid for supporting professional associations/ organisations of social scientists, companies and trusts for their development.

💰1) Grant-in-aid up to Rs. 8,00,000 for supporting professional associations/ organisations of social scientists, companies and trusts for their development. | 2) Coverage of office maintenance costs like electricity, rent, and telephone. | 3) Annual renewal for up to five years based on review. | 4) Amount is disbursed in two instalments, first installment is 90% and second will be 10%, which will be released after submitting Audited Statement of Accounts and Utilisation Certificate
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Scheme of Internship for Post-Graduate/Research Students

MoSPI is implementing the scheme of Internship for Post-graduate/Research Students of Statistics/ Mathematical Statistics/ Operations Research/ Economics/ Demography or any of the applied field of Statistics of recognized Universities//Institutions.

💰> Remuneration | - A token stipend of ₹10,000/- (consolidated) @ ₹5,000/- per month would be paid to the selected intern on successful completion of his /her internship, at the end of the internship period. 1. Stipend to interns would be transferred directly into their bank account only through electronic mode of funds transfer/Aadhaar Payments Bridge(APB)/Aadhaar Enabled Payment System(AEPS) by selection points and no cash payments would be made. | - Selected candidates should submit their bank account details after joining the internship. | - A Certificate will be issued to the successful interns, upon completion of the internship, by the respective offices where they are attached. 1. The students opting for NSSO (FOD) Zonal/Regional Offices will be paid an additional amount of ₹250/- per day, so as to enable them to undertake Field Visits if required, which should not exceed a maximum of 10 days in the entire period of 2 months of internship. | > Facilities | - To facilitate the interns in the pursuit of their assignment, internship offices/centers would try their best to provide a minimum logistics support i.e. office space, with intercom facility and computer, with internet facility etc. However, interns may have to bring their own laptops if the situation demands so. 1. For study material, the intern will have access to the literature available in the Library/Office and can interact with the concerned Division(s)/Officer through the guide, with whom they would be attached. Internship Centers will designate a guide/nodal officer for each intern allocated to them. | NOTE:- | - No Travelling Allowance or Daily allowance etc. will be paid by the Ministry for joining the place of internship allotted to them or after the completion of the internship. | - The selected candidates have to make their own arrangements for their lodging, boarding and transport etc.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Scheme of Internship of Students to DRDO Labs/Estts for Project Training

The scheme aims to provide an opportunity and exposure to future graduates and postgraduates in Engineering and General Sciences to the research and development activities carried out by DRDO in state-of-the-art technology in fields relevant to the defense sector.

💰Internship Training is provided in the areas relevant to DRDO. | - Provide opportunity to interns to be associated with projects. | Note: DRDO shall not be liable for any compensation in case of personal injury resulting from an accident occurring during the students' attachment to DRDO Labs/Establishments. | Duration of Training: | - The period of training generally is 4 weeks to 6 Months. | Note: The duration of training will depend on the type of course and is subject to the discretion of the Lab Director.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Scheme of Publication Grant/Subsidy for Publication of Doctoral Thesis/Research Report/ Papers Presented in Seminars/Conferences, etc.

The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, provides financial assistance for the publication of high-quality doctoral theses, research project/fellowship reports, and seminar/conference papers in the field of social sciences.

💰Grant up to Rs. 2,00,000 for publishing the approved manuscript. | - Direct payment to the publisher upon submission of required documents. | - Includes cost of printing, editorial work, and production. | - Royalty to be paid to the author (minimum 10% on actual sales). | - ICSSR may purchase additional copies with a 25% discount.
👩 BankingCentral

Scholarship Scheme for Girl Children of Jute Mills / MSMEs Workers

National Jute Board Act, 2008 provides to “secure better working conditions and provisions and improve amenities and incentives for workers engaged in the jute industry.”

💰Secondary Education (for Girls only ): ₹ 5,000/- (Five thousand) | - Higher Secondary Education (for Girls only): ₹ 10,000/- (Ten thousand)
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Scholarships for Higher Education for Young Achievers Scheme (SHREYAS) (OBC & Others)

The scheme aims to ensure the educational empowerment of OBC and EBC students. Through this scheme, fellowships and interest subsidies on overseas education loans are provided to eligible beneficiaries.

💰The scheme provides 1,000 Junior Research Fellowships per year for eligible OBC students. Out of the total 1,000 slots, 750 fellowship slots are allocated for subjects covered under the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test – Junior Research Fellowship. | - The remaining 250 fellowship slots are allocated for subjects covered under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research–University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test – Junior Research Fellowship for Science streams. | - These 1,000 fellowship slots are over and above the number of Other Backwards Classes students selected under the normal reservation policy of the Government for University Grants Commission fellowships. | - Rate of fellowship: | - The rates of fellowship for JRF and SRF will be at par with the UGC Fellowships. Presently, these rates are as follows: | Fellowship in Science, Humanities and Social Science₹ 31,000/- PM for initial two years (JRF) ₹ 35,000/- PM for remaining tenure (SRF)Fellowship in Engineering & Technology₹ 31,000/- PM for initial two years (JRF) ₹ 35,000/- PM for remaining tenure (SRF)Contingency for Humanities & Social Science₹ 10,000/- PM for initial two years (JRF) ₹ 20,500/- PM for remaining tenure (SRF)Contingency for Science, Engineering & Technology₹ 12,000/- PM for initial two years (JRF) ₹ 25,000/- PM for remaining tenure (SRF)Escorts/Reader assistance (All Subjects)₹ 2,000/- PM in cases of physically and visually handicapped candidates | - The House Rent Allowance (HRA) will be on the UGC pattern and will be payable to those students who are not provided with hostel accommodation. In case hostel accommodation offered by the University/institution is refused, the student will forfeit his claim of HRA. Other facilities, such as medical facilities, leave, including maternity leave, will be governed as per the guidelines of the UGC in case of their fellowship programme.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

SEBI ITD Internship Program

The SEBI ITD Internship Program provides hands-on training to the students of the institutes based in and around Mumbai. The program accepts up to 15 interns. The Interns accepted under this program would be given an opportunity to work on different Information Technology (IT) projects.

💰Stipend (₹) | - For interns working 3 days in a week: 25,000 | - For interns working 4 days in a week: 30,000 | Leaves | - For interns working 3 days in a week: 9 | - For interns working 4 days in a week: 12 | Accommodation | Unfurnished shared accommodation only for outstation candidates, subject to availability | Certificate | A certificate of completion of internship program by SEBI. | Other Perks | - Public holidays as observed by SEBI. | - Lunch at SEBI office.
🏠 Housing & ShelterCentral

Security Related Expenditure (Relief and Rehabilitation)

The scheme aims to support the relief and rehabilitation of the Kashmiri migrants who have been uprooted from the Valley during the militancy period besides other relief & rehabilitation measures. "SRE (R&R) Scheme" is a component of the Umbrella scheme, 'Modernization of Police Forces (MPF)".

💰Cash relief to Kashmiri and Jammu migrants settled in J&K: ₹3,250 per person per month, with a maximum of ₹13,000 per family per month. | - Cash relief to Kashmiri migrants settled in Delhi/NCR: ₹3,250 per person per month, with a maximum of ₹13,000 per family per month. | - Cash relief to migrants in the hilly areas of the Jammu division, equivalent to Kashmiri migrants: ₹2,500 per person per month, with a maximum of ₹10,000 per family per month. | - Relief for ration/fodder to migrants in hilly areas of Jammu division, including 9 kg of Atta, 2 kg of Rice per person per month, and 10 litres of kerosene oil per family per month, along with ₹300 per cattle per month for fodder. | - Basic dry ration for needy migrants, including 9 kgs of rice, 2 kgs of Atta per person, and 1 kg of sugar per family per month, with additional ex-gratia relief for property loss, up to ₹10,00,000, divided between immovable and movable property. | The Government of India also supports employment opportunities for Kashmiri migrants, providing 3000 youths with salaries until they secure regular positions in the State Government. Additionally, an extra 3000 State Government jobs were approved for Kashmiri migrants under PMDP-2015. | Financial support is directed towards the rehabilitation of migrants, including the construction of transit accommodations and housing facilities, along with scholarships, employment opportunities, and waivers on interest for loans. This includes: | - One-time compensation of ₹5,00,000 for the Next of Kin (NoK) of civilians killed in militancy-related incidents. | - Pension of ₹750 per month for widows of civilians killed in militancy-related violence. | - Scholarships for orphans affected by militancy, with an additional ₹150 per month for vocational/technical training. | - Construction of 6000 transit accommodations for Kashmiri migrants with State Government jobs. | - An advance of ₹19,00,00,000 crore for the Corpus Fund of the Jammu and Kashmir State Rehabilitation Council. | - Ex-gratia payments of ₹5 lakh have been extended to the Next of Kin of JKP/SPOs/CAPFs/Army personnel deceased due to violence. Relief measures, including the construction of bunkers, have been initiated to support those living in areas affected by Cross Border Firing. | - A surrender policy has been put in place with a stipend of ₹2,000 per month for three years and an immediate grant of ₹1,50,000. Incentives for the surrender of weapons have also been specified. | - Relief is offered to victims of cross-border firing, terrorism, and militancy, including compensation for housing, crop, and livestock losses. The compensation for the loss of milch animals has been increased from ₹30,000 per animal to ₹50,000 per animal. | - Furthermore, the Government of India provides ex-gratia cash relief of ₹5,00,000 to the Next of Kin or victims with over 50% disability due to Cross Border Firing, effective from 24.08.2016. Financial assistance of ₹5,50,000 per family is provided to 5764 families of West Pakistani Refugees (WPRs).
🎓 Skills & EmploymentCentral

Self Employment Scheme For Rehabilitation Of Manual Scavengers

The Self Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers (SRMS) was introduced in January 2017 by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, to assist the identified manual scavengers and their dependants in rehabilitation in alternative occupations.

💰Identified manual scavengers, one from each family, are provided one-time cash assistance of ₹ 40,000. | - The identified manual scavengers and their dependents are provided project-based upfront capital subsidy up to ₹ 5,00,000 and concessional loans for undertaking self-employment ventures. | - Sanitation workers and their dependants are provided assistance for the procurement of sanitation-related projects on the same scale as admissible to manual scavengers for general tasks. | - The group of the target beneficiaries is eligible for projects costing up to ₹ 50,00,000. | - Beneficiaries are also provided training for skill development for up to two years, during which a stipend of ₹ 3,000 per month is also provided. | - Manual Scavengers and their family members are also eligible for Health Insurance coverage of ₹ 5,00,000 under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PMJAY) | - Upskilling/RPL training is provided to sanitation workers. | - Workshops are organized with the officers, supervisors, and sanitation workers on “Hazardous Cleaning of Sewers and Septic Tanks”. | Credit Linked upfront Capital Subsidy - | Range of Project Cost (₹) (for Individuals): Upto ₹5,00,000 | Rate of Subsidy: 50% of project cost | Range of Project Cost (₹) (for Individuals): 5,00,000 to 15,00,000 | Rate of Subsidy: ₹2.5 lakh + 25% of remaining project cost | Range of Project Cost (₹) (for Group Projects): Upto ₹10,00,000 lakh per beneficiary maximum project cost upto ₹50,00,000 | Rate of Subsidy: Same as admissible to individuals subject to a maximum ₹3.75 lakh per beneficiary | The rate of interest chargeable from the beneficiaries will be as follows:- | Range of Projects: up to ₹1,00,000/- | Rate of Subsidy: 5% per annum (4% per annum for women beneficiaries) | Range of Projects: above 1,00,000/- | Rate of Subsidy: 6% per annum | The period of repayment of the loan, including the moratorium period will be five years for projects upto ₹5,00,000/- and 7 years for projects above ₹ 5,00,000/- with a moratorium period to start the repayment of the loan will be upto 6 months.
📋 BankingCentral

Senior Citizens Saving Scheme

Introduced in 2004 by the Govt. of India, SCSS offers a steady stream of income for individuals over 60 years old. As it is a government-backed scheme, there is minimal risk associated with SCSS. Individuals can apply for this scheme in post offices and public and private banks.

👩 ScienceCentral

SERB - POWER Fellowship

The SERB - POWER Fellowship is designed to identify and reward excellent women researchers in Indian academic institutions and R&D laboratories, holding Ph.D. degrees in any branch of science and engineering.

💰Fellowship of ₹15,000/- per month in addition to regular income. | - Research grant of ₹10 Lakhs per annum. Research grants can be used for minor equipment, research personnel, consumables, contingencies, and domestic travel. | - Overheads for the host institute.
👩 ScienceCentral

SERB - POWER Research Grants

The aim of the ‘SERB - POWER Research Grants’ is to encourage emerging and eminent women researchers for individual-centric and competitive mode of research funding to undertake R&D activities in frontier areas of science and engineering.

💰Nature and Duration of Support : | POWER Grants will empower women researchers by funding them under the following two categories: | - Level I: The scale of funding up to ₹60 lakhs for three years. - Level II: The scale of funding up to ₹30 lakhs for three years. - The POWER Grant is provided for equipment, manpower, consumables, travel, and contingency. "Overheads" is also being provided to the implementing institution as per prevailing norms of SERB. | Note: POWER Grant will be regulated through terms of reference conforming to SERB-CRG guidelines.
🎓 ScienceCentral

SERB International Research Experience

The Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), a statutory body under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India has launched "SERB International Research Experience (SIRE)".

💰The selected fellows will be paid a monthly fellowship amount equivalent to US $ 3000. | - One-time Contingency/Preparatory allowances of ₹75,000/- to cover visa fees, airport transfer charges, insurance, etc., | - Overseas Medical Insurance in India and abroad of ₹20,000/-. | - The selected fellows will also be provided the shortest route economy class airfare from their place of work in India to the place of the host institute and back. | Note 01: The maximum duration of the abroad visit is limited to 06 months. | Note 02: For scientists/researchers in regular employment, rules governing payment of salary, leave, medical, gratuity, GPF pension, etc. of the organization/ institution/ university to which the fellow belongs would continue to be applicable as per their institutional norms. No liability on any of these will be borne by SERB.
📋 ScienceCentral

SERB Research Scientist Scheme

SERB Board has launched a new ‘SERB Research Scientist (SRS) Scheme’ for the awardees of INSPIRE Faculty and Ramanujan Fellowships, who fail to secure regular positions after completion of the regular tenure of five years in the respective schemes.

💰The “SERB Research Scientists” will be entitled to receive the grants as given below: | Sl. No.Budget HeadAmount1Emolument** Consolidated amount of ₹1,20,000/- per month2Research Grant₹7,00,000/- per annum3Overheads₹1,00,000/- per annum All Inclusive | Note 01: Research grants can be used for minor equipment, consumables, contingencies, and travel. There is no provision for providing manpower support under this scheme. The Research Scientist is expected to undertake the research objectives by himself/herself during the entire duration of the SRS Scheme. | Note 02: The SERB Research Scientists are not eligible to receive any other research project/fellowship from any Government or Non-Governmental source during the tenure of the Scheme. | Note 03: The SERB Research Scientists must seek the consent of SERB if he/she intends to be away from the implementing institute (except for field work related to the project) continuously for a period of more than eight weeks. | Leave:** | - SERB Research Scientists are entitled to leave as per the rules of the host institution. | - Participation in scientific workshops held in India or abroad will be treated as on duty. | - Maternity leave as per the Govt. of India instructions issued from time to time would be available to female candidates in all categories.
📋 ScienceCentral

SERB-Technology Translation Award

The “SERB-Technology Translation Award (SERB-TETRA)” is a new scheme launched by the Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India for catalyzing technology translation in academic settings.

💰The award will entail an unstructured budget of up to ₹15 lakhs per year (without international travel), including overhead.
📋 Sports & CultureCentral

Seva Bhoj Yojna

The scheme “Seva Bhoj Yojna” was launched by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and it has been made operational with effect from the 1st of August, 2018. The scheme shall be applicable within the territorial jurisdiction of India and will remain open from the 1st to 15th of every month.

💰Financial assistance in the form of reimbursement shall be provided where the institution has already paid GST on all or any of the raw food items listed below: | - Ghee | - Edible oil | - Sugar / Burra / Jaggery | - Rice | - Atta / Maida / Rava /Flour | - Pulses
📋 Transport & InfrastructureCentral

Shahari Waqf Sampatti Vikas Yojana

Under the scheme, interest free loan to Waqf Boards (WBs)/waqf institutions is granted to various Waqf Boards and Waqf Institutions in the country for construction of economically viable buildings on the Waqf land, such as commercial complex, marriage halls, hospitals, cold storage etc..

💰Under this scheme, the Council provides loan assistance through the respective State Waqf Boards for the construction of economically and commercially viable buildings on Waqf land, such as commercial arcades, marriage halls, hospitals, cold storage facilities, etc. | - As a special case, Grant-in-aid shall be granted to State Waqf Boards/waqf Institutions with the prior approval of the Ministry for social development projects on waqf land. | - Maximum interest free loan payable will be ₹2.00 crore or 75% of the estimated cost of the project (excluding the value of the land), whichever is less.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentCentral

Shilp Guru Award

The “Shilp Guru Award” for master craftspersons was introduced by the Ministry of Textiles to honor legendary master craftspersons of handicrafts whose work and dedication have contributed not only to the preservation but also to the promotion of the rich and diverse craft heritage of the country.

💰Award Contents: | - Cash Prize of ₹2,00,000/- | - One Mounted Gold Coin | - One Shawl | - One Tamrapatra | Note: In addtion, appropriate financial assistance will be given to each selected Shilp Guru to innovate and create new products of high level of excellence, high aesthetic value and high quality befitting the stature of the Guru. This assistance will be give as per parameters contained in Design & Technology Up-gradation scheme of Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts). | In addition to above: | - Shilp Gurus shall actively be associated with activities of RD&TDCs. | - Shilp Gurus will be assisted for participating the International Seminar/ Exhibitions in India/abroad for exchange of ideas between Indian Shilp Gurus and internationally reputed craft designers. | - Monographs shall be published on Shilp Gurus who have exceptionally contributed in the field of development, promotion and process of India Art & Craft. | - Shilp Gurus shall be included in the Advisory Committees of the concerned RD&TDC. | - Reputed institutions like NID, NIFT,IICT, IICD etc. will be requested to associate Shilp Gurus in their crafts activities. | - Shilp Gurus shall be included in State Level Committee for selection of National Award. | - EPCH & CEPC shall be requested to bring about a strong linkage of Shilp Gurus with the exporters.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Short Term Fellowship under the Human Resource Development Programme for Health Research

Short Term Fellowship under the Human Resource Development Programme for Health Research aims to provide advanced training in India & abroad to medical and health research personnel in cutting-edge research areas related to medicine & health.

💰Short Term Fellowship (1-3 months) in Indian institutes: | - A consolidated stipend of ₹40,000/- per month for a period of stay in the host institute, which is at a different station from the parent Institute. In case, the training is at the same station, the rate of stipend payable will be ₹20,000/- per month. | - Expenditure on travel will be as per the T.A. rules of the parent organization. | - One-time contingency grant of ₹20,000/- (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges, attending meetings, etc. | - The amount (stipend and contingency) will be placed at the disposal of the parent institute for disbursement to the fellow as per the prescribed norms and the parent institute will submit the utilization certificate under the GFRs for the expenditure incurred. | Short Term Fellowship (1-3 months) in Foreign institutes: | - A consolidated stipend of US $ 3000/- per month (or equivalent in other foreign currency) for the period of stay in the host institute abroad. | - Cost of air passage in economy class by Air India from the parent institute to the foreign host institute by the shortest possible route. | - One-time contingency grant of ₹30,000 (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges visa fee and Health insurance, attending meetings, etc., and ₹20,000/- for attending progress review meetings at DHR. | - A grant of US $ 600 for fellowship duration for attending conferences /institutes of interest may be given with the recommendations of the Guide in the foreign host institute. | - The stipend will be given to the ‘selected fellow’ through a bank transaction in the beginning the equivalent amount in Indian Rupees for the first month will be paid to the fellow as an advance stipend | - The expenditure incurred in the head ‘contingency’ will be reimbursed to a fellow after the production of the original voucher.
📋 BankingCentral

Single Point Registration Scheme

National Small Industries Corporation enlists Micro & Small Enterprises under Single Point Registration scheme for participation in Government Purchases. The units enlisted under this scheme of NSIC are eligible to get the benefits under Public Procurement Policy for Micro & Small Enterprises.

💰Issue of the Tender Sets free of cost. | - Exemption from payment of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD). | - In tender participating MSEs quoting price within a price band of L1+15 percent shall also be allowed to supply a portion up to 25% of the requirement by bringing down their price to L1 Price where L1 is non-MSEs. | - Every Central Ministries/Departments/PSUs shall set an annual goal of a minimum of 25% of the total annual purchases of the products or services produced or rendered by MSEs. Out of the annual requirement of 25% procurement from MSEs, 4% is earmarked for units owned by Schedule Caste /Schedule Tribes, and 3% is earmarked for the units owned by Women entrepreneurs. SPRS-registered units are an integral part of the supply chain to the Government. | - In addition to the above, 358 items are also reserved for exclusive purchase from the MSE Sector (List is given below in the download section). | - Provides access to many schemes & benefits.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentCentral

SITARE-Appreciation Grant

SITARE-Appreciation Grant: Residential workshops called as Biotech Innovation Ignition School (BIIS) for undergraduate students are organized to provide hands-on technical training and mentorship for problem identification in 3-4 weeks duration.

💰Under the scheme, the residential workshops called as Biotech Innovation Ignition School (BIIS) for undergraduate students are organized to provide hands-on technical training and mentorship for problem identification in 3-4 weeks duration. | - Out of 30-40 students per workshop, 10 students are selected and provided grant support of up to INR 1 lakh each to encourage their inquisitiveness and sustained efforts. | - The recipients are recognized as BIRAC’s SITARE-Appreciation beneficiaries. | - In a year, 3 such workshops are conducted. | Note: The grantees are expected to conduct further research on the topic either at home institution or at the SITARE Partner’s lab. SITARE Partner can extend mentoring and other support required for the same. | Travel/Accommodation: | The following expenses will be covered for student participants: | • Class II Rail fare and local travel expenses | • Hostel accommodation | • Breakfast, lunch, dinner | • Shuttle facility from hostel to project site | Other activities: | SITARE Partner is encouraged to provide mentoring to BIIS participants by organizing invited talks by experts from institutions such as but not limited to TiE, BREC, Management schools, etc., and may undertake tour(s) to nearby reputed colleges/institutions/incubation centres.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

SITARE-Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award Grant

Under SITARE-GYTI scheme component, 15 innovative student projects will receive funding support of upto INR 15 lakhs each. The scheme encourages postgraduate & doctoral students to undertake projects with commercial potential leading to the creation of biotech startups.

💰Support provided to beneficiaries under the scheme: | - The funding support under SITARE is in the form of grant-in-aid. | - The extent of funding is up to INR 15 lakhs. | - The fund allocation is milestone-based and released in installments of up to INR 5 lakhs each based on the review of the milestone achieved. | - SITARE Partner and BIRAC provide continuous mentoring support to the fund recipients, including but not limited to the following: | - Technical Mentoring | - IP Support | - Legal Support | - Networking and Outreach | - Trainings | - Regulatory Advice | - Business Mentoring | - Fundraising | Note: The award grant is non-transferable. | Utilization of Grant Money: | - Development of Prototype (including outsourcing activity)- Up to 30% 1. Travel: Up to 15% 1. Incubator Rentals: Up to 15% 1. Manpower: Up to 15% (may be drawn as salary by the Project Investigator (SITARE-GYTI Fund recipient) during incubation or may be paid to another team member for technical assistance anytime during the project). 1. The fund recipient shall not be eligible to draw any manpower cost while pursuing a degree programme. | - Consumables: Up to 20% 1. Training and conferences: Up to 10% 1. Contingency: 5%
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Skill Development and Training of Candidates in Technical Textiles

The scheme aims to train skilled professionals for the technical textiles industry, develop transferable skills, create a strong knowledge ecosystem, integrate trained individuals into various roles, and promote continuous learning and innovation.

💰Joint Funding: Training cost is shared between the Ministry of Textiles and the trainee.1. Financial Support: Reduces the training cost burden for trainees.1. Standardised Programs: Ensures quality training following the Common Norms for Skill Development Schemes.1. Ministry Contribution: Covers expenses like: | - Mobilisation of candidates | - Curriculum development | - Trainers’ training | - Equipment and teaching aids | - Raw materials | - Assessment costs | - Salary of trainers | - Other components as per standard skill development norms
🎯 Skills & EmploymentCentral

Skill Loan Scheme

A Skill loan scheme by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship to provide loan upto Rs. 1,50,000 to student who has secured admission in a course run by Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), Polytechnics or in a school recognized by Central or State education Boards or in a college affil

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