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🌾 AgricultureState

Incentive To Owners Of Artificial Insemination Born Female Calf Through Pure Breeding In Indigenous Cow

The scheme “Incentive to Owners of Artificial Insemination Born Female Calf through Pure Breeding in Indigenous Cow” was started by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat.

💰The incentive of ₹3,000/- will be given to owners of a female calf born through Artificial Insemination by pure breeding in indigenous cows. | - The incentive/assistance shall be given once per year for one calf per beneficiary.
🎓 Education & LearningState

Incentive To Saharia Students For B.Ed

In Rajasthan, "Incentive To Saharia Students For B.Ed" scheme is run by the "Tribal Area Development Department" from 2004-05.

💰Saharia tribe students who are taking regular B.Ed training are given Rs.30,000 in the first year and Rs.30,000 in the second year. | Details are given below : | - Rs. 26,000/- for college fees and purchase of books. | - Rs. 32,000/- for house rent and food. | - Rs. 2,000/- for clothes.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Incentive to Widow's Remarriage

The objective of this scheme is to encourage and support widows to remarry and lead a normal life in society. Through this scheme, eligible individuals receive financial assistance of ₹50,000/- in the form of a National Saving Certificate. The bridegroom should be a bachelor or a widower.

💰Financial assistance of ₹50,000/- in the form of a National Saving Certificate.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

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

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

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

Incentives for Meritorious Children (Students) of Workers (10th and 12th Class) (HBOCWWB)

Under this scheme, the scholarship (prize money) in the form of fixed deposit will be provided to meritorious children of construction workers who have achieved academic excellence in Class X/XII examination.

💰Under this scheme, the scholarship (prize money) in the form of a fixed deposit will be provided to meritorious children of construction workers who have achieved academic excellence in the Class X/XII examination as per the following: | Sl. No.Marks Obtained in 10th/12th ExaminationAmount190% and above ₹51,000/-280% and above ₹41,000/-370% and above ₹31,000/-460% and above ₹21,000/-
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Material Scheme, 2008

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

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

Incentives To Encourage Purchases From Local Suppliers Scheme

The scheme aims to encourage consumption through local purchases and support the economies of ancillary units, local Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, and traders. It provides a reimbursement of 2% (up to ₹5,00,000/- annually) on eligible local purchases to eligible manufacturing units in Goa.

💰Reimbursement to the extent of 2% of the cost of local purchases consumed by the eligible unit. | - The maximum reimbursement is limited to ₹5,00,000/- per year. | Intended Use/Definition of Purchase | - The local purchases mean every industrial input, including consumables, purchased from Goa (whether manufactured in Goa or not) except service. | - The value excluding Goods and Services Tax (GST) shall be considered for the calculation. | Frequency and Validity | - The unit may avail benefit under this scheme for five consecutive years from the date of the first application. | Benefit Disbursement | - The benefits under this scheme are subject to budgetary allocation. | - No Promissory Estoppel shall be applicable if benefits are discontinued in case allocation is exceeded. | Conditions | - _The applicant shall 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 applicant shall time to time or as and when required submit to the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce all the necessary reports, information and documents specified under the scheme or as required or directed by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce (DITC)._ | - _If it is found that the information and documents submitted are incorrect, or the financial incentive was obtained by misrepresenting facts or submitting furnishing false information, the Government of Goa/Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce shall revoke the subsidy._ | - _The applicant shall pay back to the government the financial incentives received, or the same shall be recoverable as arrears of land revenue under the provisions of the Land Revenue Code 1968 and/or the Goa, Daman, Diu Public (Recovery & Dues) Act 1986._ | - _In the event of breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Declaration, the Government shall be entitled to recover the said financial incentives as arrears of land revenue under the provisions of the Land Revenue Code 1968 and/or the Goa, Daman, Diu Public (Recovery & Dues) Act 1986._
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Green Investment Scheme

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

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

Incentives to Industries For Training Prospective Employees Scheme

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

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

Incentives to Students who Passed the Civil Service Examination

The "Incentives to Students Who Passed the Civil Service Examination" scheme provides incentives to Scheduled Tribe candidates who clear the Civil Services exams (Preliminary, Main, and Interview) conducted by M.P. PSC and UPSC.

💰Preliminary Exam Success (All India Civil Services): ₹40,000/-. | - Main Exam Success (All India Civil Services): ₹60,000/-. | - Successful After Interview (All India Civil Services): ₹50,000/-. | - Preliminary Exam Success (Madhya Pradesh Civil Services): ₹20,000/-. | - Main Exam Success (Madhya Pradesh Civil Services): ₹30,000/-. | - Successful After Interview (Madhya Pradesh Civil Services): ₹25,000/-. | - Second-Time Success: Candidates receive 50% of the incentive amount as mentioned above; no benefits are provided for third-time success.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008

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

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

Incubation Scheme

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

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

India BPO Promotion Scheme

The scheme aims to create employment opportunities and promote investment in the IT/ITeS sector by establishing BPO/ITeS units in smaller cities. Through this scheme, financial support in the form of Viability Gap Funding is provided to eligible companies.

💰Financial support of up to 50% of expenditure [Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and/or Operational Expenditure (OPEX)] incurred on permissible items, with an upper ceiling of ₹1 lakh per BPO/ITeS seat. | - Special incentives (Additional within the upper cap of ₹1 Lakh/Seat) | - 5% incentive for employing 50% Women | - 2% incentive for employing 4% differently abled persons | - Up to 10% incentive for generating employment beyond the target | - 5% incentive for local entrepreneurs | - 5% incentive for setting up BPO at a location other than the State capital (only for IBPS) | - Training incentive for regular employees
🌾 AgricultureCentral

Indian Agricultural Research Institute - Scholarship

The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) Junior and Senior Scholarship shall be awarded to M.Sc. and Ph.D. students admitted under General Open Competition Scheme.

💰Benefits | The value of the M.Sc. and Ph.D. scholarship will be ₹ 7,560/- and ₹ 10,500/- per month, respectively. The scholarship shall be drawn in the extension period also where such extension beyond two/three years, respectively, has been granted. The scholarship will be inclusive of all fees and other charges of the teaching institution. In addition to the monthly amount of junior/senior scholarship a contingent grant of ₹ 6,000/- per academic year for M.Sc. students, and ₹ 10,000/- per academic year for Ph.D. students will be paid towards the cost of experimental material, books, the thesis and the study tours required for the study as recommended by the Chairperson/Professor concerned. | Scholarship to the In-service Candidates/ Departmental Students | As per ICAR norms, the In-service candidates joining M.Sc./Ph.D. course on study leave/ deputation who are in receipt of study allowance/ halting allowance/deputation allowance, etc. in addition to full leave salary, the scholarship amount will be adjusted so that they will get a maximum benefit of ₹ 3,000/- p.m. only in addition to full leave salary. This is in addition to the payment of the contingent grant. Those in-service candidates who are not in receipt of JRF/SRF and receiving a partial salary (half or leave without pay) will also be eligible to get an Institute Scholarship of ₹ 3,000/- p.m. provided they are employed by ICAR/SAU system, either nominated by ICAR or selected for admission by any university and who opt to join at a place other than the one where working and provided further that the third degree is not from the same institute.
🏥 Health & WellnessCentral

Indian Community Welfare Fund

A scheme by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for the welfare of Overseas Indians; assisting them in distress situations. ICWF has also been a critical support in emergency evacuation of Indian nationals from conflict zones, countries affected by natural disasters and other challenging situations.

👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Amma Bhojanalya

The primary objective of the scheme is to provide nutritious and affordable food to the poor and needy sections of society and to economically strengthen rural women's self-help groups (SHGs) by providing continuous income-generating employment through the operation of these canteens.

💰Nutritious and affordable food at subsidized rates. | - Subsidized Rates: | - The consumer pays ₹25/- per plate in hilly areas. | - The consumer pays ₹20/- per plate in Dehradun, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, and Nainital districts. | - A subsidy of ₹10/- per plate is borne by the State Government. | - The Urban Development Authority, Municipal Corporation, or Municipality provides free space, furniture, and other essential resources required for the operation of the canteen. | - Uttarakhand Power Corporation and Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan provide electricity and water, respectively, free of cost. | - The arrangement of fuel/LPG gas for running the canteen is made through the District Supply Officer. | 6.* Provides continuous income-generating employment, leading to economic strengthening for women's Self-Help Groups (SHGs). | Conditions:** | - Maximum 1,200 plates of food are to be provided per day in high-population districts like Dehradun, Haridwar, and Udham Singh Nagar. | - A maximum of 800 plates of food are to be provided per day in other districts. | - Canteens opened solely for employees within office premises are not eligible for subsidy. | - The State Government reserves the right to determine future subsidies based on the canteen's annual income or profit. | - Canteens aiming to become self-sustainable will continue to receive facilitator support from the State Government.
👩 Women and ChildState/ UT

Indira Gandhi Matritva Poshan Yojana

Under the scheme, women who conceive their second child and fulfill the prescribed conditions will receive cash assistance of ₹6,000/-, paid in five installments.

💰Financial Assistance: | - A financial assistance of ₹6,000/- is provided in five conditional installments to the beneficiary. | InstallmentConditionsAmountFirst InstallmentOn pregnancy registration at Anganwadi Centre and health check-up within 120 days (4 months) of pregnancy.₹1000Second InstallmentAfter completion of second antenatal check-up during the 6th month of pregnancy.₹1000Second InstallmentUpon delivery at a government or empanelled private hospital and registration of child’s birth.₹1000Second InstallmentOn successful administration of 3 key immunizations (BCG, OPV, DPT, Hepatitis B) within 105 days of birth.₹2000Second InstallmentAfter administration of measles vaccinations and child weight measurement at 9th months₹1000> Validity: | - Valid only for the birth of second child. | Mode of Disbursement: | - Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to the beneficiary’s bank account. | NOTE: | Beneficiaries who miss a stage's requirements won't receive payment for it. However, fulfilling later stage conditions will make them eligible for subsequent payments.
🤝 BankingCentral

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme

A non-contributory pension scheme to provide social security to Divyangjans aged 18 and above who belong to a poor family (BPL) in society.

💰A pension of Rs.300/- per month is provided to Divyangjan between 18-79 years. | - A pension of Rs.500/- per month will be provided to Divyangjan aged 80 years and above.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme - Jharkhand

Under this scheme, a monthly pension is provided to severely disabled and multi-disabled individuals aged 18 and above who are living below the poverty line (BPL) to support them in living a respectful life.

💰Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries will receive a monthly pension of ₹1000/- (Central contribution- ₹300/-, State Contribution- ₹700/-).
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme - Sikkim

The scheme “Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS)” was started by the Department of Women & Child Welfare, Govt. of Sikkim in 2014. Under this scheme, financial assistance is provided to differently-abled persons with severe or multiple disabilities of more than 80%.

👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme - Tamil Nadu

The 'Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme' is a state initiative by the Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. Its goal is to offer a ₹1,000 pension to individuals aged 18 and above. Eligibility criteria include a disability percentage of 80% or above.

💰Pension: | - ₹1,000/- per month. | Free Clothes during Pongal and Deepavali: | - One free dhoti to a male pensioner. | - One free saree to a female pensioner. | Free Rice in Anganwadi Centres: | - 2kg/month to those who are taking nutritious meal. | - 4kg/month to those who are not taking nutritious meal.
🏥 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (Jammu and Kashmir)

Launched on 15th August 1995, the "Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme"is a pension scheme by the Department Of Social Welfare Jammu and Kashmir. In this scheme, a pension of ₹1000/- is provided to differently-abled individuals from 'Below Poverty Line'.

💰Amount of Pension: The beneficiary will receive a monthly pension of ₹1000/-. | Mode of Disbursement: The pension is disbursed to the beneficiary either through bank transfer or money order.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (Maharashtra)

The "Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (Maharashtra)" is implemented by the Social Justice & Special Assistance Dept., Govt. of Maharashtra. The differently-abled individuals aged 18 to 65 years with a disability of 80% and above are eligible to receive a pension of ₹600/- per month.

💰A monthly pension of ₹600/-.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (Punjab)

The "Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS)" provides ₹300/- per month to disabled persons (80% or more disability) aged 18 and above. After age 80, the amount increases to ₹500/-. Dwarfs are also eligible.

💰Pension is Rs. 300/- per month (age 18-79 year) | - Pension is Rs. 500/- per month (age 80 and above year)

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