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🎓 Education & LearningState

Eklavya Prashikshan Yojana - Coaching To Scheduled Tribe Student Studying In Class Xth, XIth & XIIth

The objective of the scheme is to impart coaching to ST students across Goa studying in classes Xth, XIth (Science), and XIIth (Arts, Science and Commerce). The scheme prepares the students for various professional courses such as Engineering, Medicine, Architecture, Paramedical Sciences, Law, etc.

💰The student shall be reimbursed 75% of the fees paid (upto a ceiling of ₹ 10,000/- per annum per subject in rural areas and ₹ 12,000/- per annum per subject in urban areas) to the coaching institute upon submission of the fee receipt that is duly certified by the competent authority of the coaching institute. | 50% of the Fees: Reimbursed as a first instalment during the First Term of the Academic year upon submission of the fee receipt. | 25% of the Fees: Reimbursed as a second instalment upon the submission of the Attendance Certificate of the First Term. | Mode of Payment | The payment shall be done in the Direct Benefit Transfer mode upon submission of the fee receipt along with the fee structure duly certified by the competent authority of the coaching institute.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Electronic Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) Scheme: Common Facility Centres/ Brownfield Electronics Manufacturing Clusters

The scheme aims to support the upgradation of Brownfield EMCs through Common Facility Centres (CFCs). It provides financial assistance for infrastructure improvement and shared facilities for existing electronics manufacturing units.

💰Financial Assistance: | - For Brownfield EMCs: | - Financial assistance up to 75% of the project cost. | - Maximum limit of ₹50,00,00,000/-. | - Government grant in: | - Processing area: up to 50% of the project cost | - Non-processing area: up to 20% of project cost | Infrastructure / CFC Support: | - Upgradation of existing infrastructure, such as roads, power, water supply, and drainage. | - Establishment of Common Facility Centres (CFCs), (Testing laboratories, Tool rooms, Design centres, Training centres, R&D facilities) | - Support for logistics, warehousing, and shared services | Administrative Support: | - Administrative expenses up to 3% of assistance (for SPV) | Mode of Disbursement: | - Grant-in-aid is released in instalments through an escrow account. | - Initial 20% released as advance; subsequent releases based on utilisation.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Electronic Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) Scheme: Greenfield Electronic Manufacturing Clusters

The aims to promote electronics manufacturing by providing financial assistance for cluster-based infrastructure. Through this scheme, infrastructure support is provided to electronics manufacturing units in identified clusters.

💰Financial Assistance: | - For Greenfield EMCs: | - Financial assistance up to 50% of the project cost. | - Ceiling of ₹50,00,00,000/- for every 100 acres (pro-rata for larger areas). | - Government grant in: | - Processing area: up to 50% of the project cost. | - Non-processing area: up to 20% of project cost. | Infrastructure Support: | - Basic infrastructure (boundary wall, internal roads, drainage, lighting). | - Essential services (water treatment, electricity, waste management, warehousing). | - Support services (R&D centres, training facilities, IT infrastructure). | Administrative Support: | - Administrative expenses up to 3% of assistance (only for SPV). | Mode of Disbursement: | - Grant-in-aid is released in installments through escrow account. | - Initial 20% released as advance; subsequent installments based on utilisation and contribution.
💼 ScienceCentral

Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme

The scheme aims to provide financial incentives for manufacturing electronic components in Bharat. Through this scheme, turnover and capital expenditure-linked incentives are provided to companies and Limited Liability Partnerships.

💰Nature of Incentives by Target Segment: | The scheme offers three types of incentives depending on the target segment: | Sl. No.Target SegmentNature of IncentiveASub-Assemblies1Display module sub-assemblyTurnover Linked Incentive2Camera module sub-assemblyTurnover Linked IncentiveBBare Components3Non-Surface mount devices (non-SMD) passive components for electronic applicationsTurnover Linked Incentive4Electro-mechanicals for electronic applicationsTurnover Linked Incentive5Multi-layer Printed Circuit Board (PCB)Turnover Linked Incentive6Li-ion Cells for digital applications (excluding storage and mobility)Turnover Linked Incentive7Enclosures for Mobile, IT Hardware products and related devicesTurnover Linked IncentiveCSelected Bare Components8High-density interconnect (HDI)/ Modified semiadditive process (MSAP)/ Flexible PCBHybrid Incentive9SMD passive componentsHybrid IncentiveDSupply Chain Ecosystem and Capital Equipment10Parts/components used in the manufacturing of subassembly (A) and bare components (B) & (C)Capex incentive11Capital goods used in electronics manufacturing, including their sub-assemblies and componentsCapex incentive | - Turnover Linked Incentive: Applicable to Sub-assemblies (Segment A) and Bare Components (Segment B). The incentive is calculated on net incremental sales over the base year, multiplied by the applicable incentive rate.1. Hybrid Incentive: Applicable to Selected Bare Components (Segment C), comprising both turnover-linked incentive and Capex incentive.1. Capex Incentive: Applicable to Supply Chain Ecosystem and Capital Equipment (Segment D). The incentive is calculated on eligible incremental capital expenditure, multiplied by the applicable incentive rate.1. Employment Incentive: A portion of the incentive (1% for turnover-linked or 5% for Capex) is specifically disbursed upon meeting cumulative incremental employment threshold criteria.1. Additional Incentive: An additional 2% incentive on incremental sales is provided for Li-ion Cells if cathode active material (CAM) is sourced or manufactured domestically. | - An additional 1% incentive on incremental sales is provided for Multi-layer PCB if the laminate is sourced or manufactured domestically. | Incentive Rates: | Sl.No.Target SegmentESDM Revenue (₹)Manufacturing Revenue (₹)1Display module sub-assembly250 crore750 crore2Camera module sub-assembly250 crore750 crore3Non-SMD passive components50 crore150 crore4Electro-mechanicals50 crore150 crore5Multi-layer PCB50 crore150 crore6Li-ion Cells for digital applications (excluding storage and mobility)250 crore750 crore7Enclosures for Mobile, IT Hardware products and related devices250 crore750 crore8HDI/MSAP/Flexible PCB500 crore1500 crore9SMD passive components250 crore750 crore(Incentive rates listed year-wise across 6 years of the incentive period)
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Emeritus Fellowship

A fellowship scheme by University Grants Commission to provide an opportunity to superannuated teachers to pursue active research in their respective field of specialization in Indian Universities/Colleges/ Institutions.

🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Employability Excellence with College Education & Learning (EXCEL)

The EXCEL program is a skill development initiative by the Jharkhand Government targeting 10+2 pass-out or university-level students. It integrates skill training with traditional education programs in colleges to improve employability.

💰Provides training alongside traditional education in college campuses. | - Enhances employability through life skills, communication, and domain-specific training. | - Free-of-cost training conducted within existing college infrastructure.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Employee Health Scheme

The Employee Health Scheme (EHS) is a government-run health scheme in Andhra Pradesh, providing cashless treatment at network hospitals for government employees, pensioners, and their families under the Dr. YSR Aarogyasri Healthcare Trust.

📋 BankingState/ UT

Employees Cooperative Societies Surety Loan

The scheme provides loans up to ₹1,50,000/- at an interest rate of 14%. It is aimed at assisting citizens by offering financial support through surety loans from the Employees Cooperative Societies.

💰Access to Loan: Surety loans up to ₹1,50,000/-. - Interest Rate: 14% (subject to change).
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentCentral

Employees' Pension Scheme

The scheme ensures retirement security for employees covered under the EPF Act, offering monthly pensions, family pensions, and withdrawal benefits. It targets workers in organised sectors, providing financial support post-retirement, during disability, or to dependents after the member’s death.

💰Superannuation Pension: Payable to members who retire at 58 years with at least 10 years of eligible service. Calculated as (Pensionable Salary × Pensionable Service) / 70.- Early Pension: Reduced pension for members retiring between 50-58 years, with a 4% reduction per year below 58. Payable if the member has rendered eligible service of 10 years or more.- Monthly Member's Pension: Calculated as (Pensionable Salary × Pensionable Service) / 70.- Minimum Pension: ₹1,000 per month, subject to deductions for commutation or early pension.- Widow Pension: 50% of the member's pension or ₹450/month, whichever is higher.- Children Pension: 25% of widow pension per child (max 2 children).- Orphan Pension: 75% of the widow pension if no surviving spouse (max 2 orphans).- Permanent Total Disablement Pension: Minimum ₹250/- per month if the member is permanently disabled during service.- Withdrawal Benefit: For members who exit before completing 10 years of service, calculated as per Table D. | Disbursement Conditions | - Pension starts from the date following the member's retirement, disablement, or death. | - Early pension is reduced by 4% for each year the age falls short of 58 years. | - Deferred pension increases by 4% for each year beyond 58 years, up to 60 years. | - Family pension ceases on widow's remarriage or death. | Mode of Disbursement: Through Post Office, Nationalised Banks, or electronic transfer.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Employment Linked Skill Training Programme (ELSTP)

The scheme aims to provide free, self-employment-oriented training courses to unemployed/school dropouts/other disadvantaged youth of the state. It is a state-sponsored scheme that offers training in fields such as IT, healthcare, agriculture, beauty and wellness, electronics, and more.

💰This training is free of cost and has a duration of 3 to 6 months. | - Training offers employment/self-employment-oriented courses in areas such as IT, health, agriculture, beauty, wellness, electronics, and more. | - The training provider also strives to facilitate employment opportunities for participants.
💼 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._
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Empower ST/SC Communities using ICT Tools through IT Knowledge Centre (ITKC)

"Empower ST/SC Communities using ICT Tools through IT Knowledge Centre (ITKC)" by the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communication, Government of Goa aims to create a large pool of computer literate manpower and to make introducing e-governance solutions meaningful.

💰Name of the Course: Certificate in Basic IT Skills; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 1,000/- | - Name of the Course: Certificate of Basic Internet; Duration (in Weeks): 3; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 750/- | - Name of the Course: MS Word; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 1,000/- | - Name of the Course: MS Excel; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 1,000/- | - Name of the Course: MS PowerPoint; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 1,000/- | - Name of the Course: Certificate of MS Office skills; Duration (in Weeks): 12; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 2500/- | - Name of the Course: DTP course with Photoshop and PageMaker; Duration (in Weeks): 13; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 5,000/- | - Name of the Course: Accounting with Tally; Duration (in Weeks): 10; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 3,000/- | - Name of the Course: Web Designing course with Front Page / Dreamweaver; Duration (in Weeks): 12; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 3,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in CorelDraw; Duration (in Weeks): 5; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 3,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in Photoshop; Duration (in Weeks): 5; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 3,000/- | - Name of the Course: Programming in C++; Duration (in Weeks): 5; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 2500/- | - Name of the Course: Programming in C; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 2,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in ASP.NET; Duration (in Weeks): 6; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 4,000/- | - Name of the Course: Programming in VB.NET; Duration (in Weeks): 6; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 4,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in JSP; Duration (in Weeks): 6; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 4,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in J2EE; Duration (in Weeks): 6; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 4,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in AutoCAD; Duration (in Weeks): 5; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 4,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in Adobe After Effects; Duration (in Weeks): 4; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 2500/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in MS Office and DTP; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 7,000/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in MS Office and web designing; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 5,000/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in Web Designing and DTP; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 7500/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in J2EE and JSP technology; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 15,000/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in .NET Technology; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 15,000/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in LAMP; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 15,000/- | - Name of the Course: Diploma in MS Office & Tally; Duration (in Weeks): 26; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 5500/- | - Name of the Course: Soft Skill Development Course; Duration (in Weeks): 1; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 6,000/- | - Name of the Course: Basics in Hardware and Networking; Duration (in Weeks): 7; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 8,000/- | - Name of the Course: Course in Mobile Repairing; Duration (in Weeks): 8; Fees (in ₹) (excluding taxes): 8,000/-
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState/ UT

Empowering Schedule Tribe/Schedule Caste Communities Using Information And Communication Technology Tools

The scheme aims to provide Information Technology related trainings free of cost to the Schedule Tribe (ST) and Schedule Caste (SC) communities. Benefits include basic computer skills and job-oriented Information Technology training courses, intended for citizens, students, local youth, etc.

💰Free Information Technology Related Trainings: The scheme provides Information Technology related trainings to the Schedule Tribe and Schedule Caste beneficiaries free of cost.- Training Content: The trainings cover basic computer skills, various job oriented Information Technology training courses, and structural training programmes depending on the needs of the community.- Implementing Agency Funding: M/s Info Tech Corporation of Goa Limited (ITG) is nominated as the implementing agency and receives a Grant-in-Aid under the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) and the Schedule Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) on a yearly basis for providing these free trainings.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Encouragement Scheme for Taking Admission in Science and Contemporary Subjects

This scheme provides scholarships to Scheduled Tribe students who have passed Class 10 and enrolled in Class 11 Science stream, and to those who have passed Class 12 and enrolled in a B.Sc. course in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology.

💰Under this scheme, scholarships will be provided to Scheduled Tribe students at the following rates: | - Students who passed Class 10th and are enrolled in Class 11th in the Science stream: ₹2,000/-- Students who passed Class 12th and are enrolled in a B.Sc. course in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology: ₹3,000/-
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Endeavour To Empower-Skill Development

Endeavour to Empower is a customized skill development programme for the youth of J&K.

💰The trainings are given in focus sectors at Tourism, IT, handicrafts, Retail, Agriculture, construction, and other focus sectors of Jammu & Kashmir.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Enhancement of Spoken English Programme

The scheme aims to enhance the spoken English skills of students of Classes 9 to 12 studying in all government schools across the districts of the state of Uttarakhand.

💰The programme was implemented for approximately 39,000 students of Classes 9 to 12 across 109 government schools in all districts of the state.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Entrepreneur Support Scheme

Entrepreneur Support Scheme (ESS) is the most popular & attractive scheme operated by the Directorate of Industries and Commerce.The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to Micro,Small&Medium Enterprises engaged in manufacturing activities in the State,proportional to capital investment made.

💰Provides Subsidy for the investment in Land, Building, Plant and machinery, Electrification, Essential Office Equipment, Pollution Control Devices, and other fixed assets. | - For the General Category, assistance is 15% of the capital investment limited to ₹30 lakh. | - For Young (18 to 45 years), Women, SC/ST, and Non-Resident Keralite (NRK) entrepreneurs, the assistance is 25% limited to ₹40 lakh. | - Enterprises in priority sectors are eligible for an additional assistance of 10% limited to ₹10 lakh. | - MSMEs started in the districts of Idukki, Wayanad, Kasargode and Pathanamthitta are eligible for an additional support of 10% limited to ₹10 lakh. | - Enterprises set up after acquiring new technology from approved research institutions are eligible for additional support of 10% limited to ₹10 lakh. | - The total eligible assistance for an enterprise is limited to ₹40 lakh.
💼 ScienceState/ UT

Entrepreneurship and Development Programme

Under this scheme, interested entrepreneurs, NGOs, scientists, researchers, and teachers from across the state are provided support to convert natural resources into viable business opportunities by enhancing technology and value addition.

💰Under the Entrepreneurship and Development Program, Technology Resource Centers (TRCs) are established. These centers work on the development of advanced technologies based on locally available natural resources and improve them for business needs, so that businesses can be created by adding value to the available natural resources.
💼 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

Entrepreneurship Development by SC & ST Women in Science Technology Engineering Mathematics

ED/SC-ST- WISTEM)” is aimed for exploring the potential of entrepreneurship along with improvement in the livelihood options for unemployed SC & ST women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) areas using tools of Science, Technology & Innovation.

💰Financial support will be for an amount of ₹20 Lakhs including institutional overheads for a period of one year. | - The grant will cover Fellowship @ ₹35,000/- per month + 10% HRA (for M.Sc & M.Tech); ₹45,000/- per month + HRA (for Ph.D.); Capital Cost ≤ 25% of project cost (which includes minor equipment, infrastructure, rent ); Operational Cost ≤ 30% of project cost (consumables & outsource Services cost); contingency ≤ apart from institutional overhead (≤10%- subject to a maximum of ₹1.00 Lakh only). | - In the first phase, Full Capital Cost, six months of the fellowship, 50% Operational Cost and 50% of Institutional overhead will be released to the host institution at the time of implementation of programme as soon as the start of programme is intimated to KSCSTE by the host institution. | - In the second phase, 30% of the grant will be released (without institutional overhead), after 6 months of evaluation of the programme. | - In the third phase, the remaining 20% of the grant and 50% of institutional overhead will be released after the successful completion of programme and submission of relevant documents to KSCSTE including onsite evaluation. | - The institutional overhead (10% of project cost) is subject to a maximum of ₹1.00 Lakh only. | - Maximum number of grants awarded per year would be 3 - 5 across all subject areas. | Note: After a period of one year, the extension of programme period is not encouraged. Only in rare and exceptional cases, depending on the necessity and progress of programme, no-cost extension will be considered. Such a period of extension will be limited to a maximum of six months.
💼 BankingState/ UT

Equipment Refinance Scheme

The scheme aims to financially assist the well performing SSI units for the purchase of identifiable items of equipment / machinery for diversification / modernization / expansion / replacement and also balancing equipment. The applications for this scheme are accepted online through PIPDIC portal.

💰A need-based loan limit of up to ₹90,00,000/- is available. | - Interest Rates: | ◦ For loans up to ₹25,00,000/-, the interest rate is 10% per annum. | ◦ For loans above ₹25,00,000/- and up to ₹50,00,000/-, the interest rate is 11% per annum. | ◦ For loans above ₹50,00,000/-, the interest rate is 12% per annum. | - A concessional rate of interest of 0.5% less than the normal rate is charged for units promoted by Women, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, or Differently abled persons.
🎯 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Establishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons

The 'Establishing Aavin Parlour for Differently Abled Persons' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to create self-employment avenues for differently abled persons, the govt. has issued orders to establish Parlour.

💰The government has issued orders for establishing Aavin parlour for differently-abled persons to sell Aavin brand products like milk, butter, curd, etc.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Establishment and Operation of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Laboratories

The scheme aims to establish STEM laboratories in schools across Uttarakhand to provide students of classes 6 to 12 with hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning opportunities and strengthen their practical understanding of scientific concepts.

💰Under this, 41 STEM laboratories have been established across the state to strengthen practical science education for secondary and higher secondary level students and to provide hands-on learning activities for students of classes 6 to 12, enabling them to conduct science-related experiments in these labs.
🌾 AgricultureState/ UT

Establishment of 1 to 20 Milch Animal Farm

The "Establishment of 1 to 20 Milch Animal Farm" scheme introduced by the Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Cooperation Department, Gujarat, provides financial assistance in the form of an interest subsidy to livestock farmers to take up animal husbandry as a sustainable business.

💰Interest Subsidy: Eligible farmers receive an interest subsidy of 12% on the unit cost fixed by NABARD or banks.

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