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About us

“WEP welcomes the call for action given by Hon'ble PM towards a more sustainable way of life. WEP would undertake a series of initiatives to encourage and highlight women empowering LiFE”

Ms. Anna Roy

Mission Director , WEP

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Our Journey

The Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) is a first of its kind, unified access portal which brings together women from different parts of India to build a nurturing ecosystem that enables them to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations. WEP achieves this by facilitating relevant information and services through key partnerships.

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WEP 3.0

Oct 2022

Launch of 6th edition of Women Transforming India (WTI) Awards

Revamped platform with new user interface and functionalities

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WTI 5th Edition

Mar 2022

On International Women’s Day

WTI Awards were conferred on 75 women achivers to celebrate their contribution

As an enabling platform, WEP is built on three pillars

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Iccha Shakti

Represents motivating aspiring entrepreneurs to start their business

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Gyaan Shakti

Represents providing knowledge and ecosystem support to women entrepreneurs to foster entrepreneurship

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Karma Shakti

Represents providing hands-on support to entrepreneurs in setting and scaling up businesses

What we have to offer

As an aggregator platform, WEP hosts information and services relevant to women entrepreneurs. WEP enables key partnerships to bring crucial content, workshops, campaigns and other avenues of learning and growth to its users from trailblazers in the industry. Through its partnerships, services are provided in 6 main focus areas

For this, WEP encourages entrepreneurs to share their entrepreneurial journeys, stories & experiences to nurture peer learning. All of this is further strengthened by the mentorship of industry players.

WEP platform, as a driver of change, will also promote offline initiatives and outreach programmes to promote the entrepreneurial spirit among potential women entrepreneurs, in collaboration with partner organizations.

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Everything from government schemes to templates for your entrepreneurial journey.

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Central Schemes (15)

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Women Enterprise Development

North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited has introduced the Women Enterprise Development Scheme for women entrepreneurs. As the name suggests, the scheme helps in motivating women entrepreneurship by financially supporting the project. It allows women to elevate their status by participating in the business and development of micro-enterprises.

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Stand Up India Scheme

Stand-Up India was launched by Government of India on 5 April 2016 to support entrepreneurship among women and SC & ST communities.

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National Initiative for Developing and Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI)

National Initiative for Developing and Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI) is an umbrella programme conceived and developed by the Innovation & Entrepreneurship division,Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, for nurturing ideas and innovations (knowledge-based and technology-driven) into successful startups. The programme would work in line with the national priorities and goals and its focus would beto build an innovation driven entrepreneurial ecosystem with an objective of socioeconomic development through wealth and job creation.

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Start Up India Scheme

Startup India is an initiative of the Government of India. The campaign was first announced by Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his speech in 15 August 2015. The action plan of this initiative is focussing on three areas: Simplification and Handholding, Funding Support, and Incentives. It intends to catalyze startup culture and build a strong and inclusive ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship in India.

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Dual System of Training Scheme

The scheme was introduced in 2016 with the objective of enabling industries and establishments to partner with the Government and Private ITIs for conducting training programmes towards fulfilling skilled manpower requirements. The DST combines theoretical training from ITIs and practical training from Industry Partners thereby strengthening industry linkages and providing hand-on experience to students on industries latest technologies and techniques. The revised DST Scheme meets the industry’s skilled workforce requirements with greater adaptability towards industry expectations and wider coverage of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs). After the successful completion of training, trainees are awarded National Trade Certificate (NTC) that gives them an edge with regard to employability.

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Amended Technology Upgradation Funds Scheme (ATUFS)

It is a credit linked Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) scheme during 2016 to 2022 to catalyze capital investments for technology upgradation and modernization of the textile industry.

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Training Scheme

The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme (ESDP): It is an entrepreneurship scheme that nurtures the talent of youth by enlightening them on several aspects of industrial or business activity that are required for setting up MSEs.

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Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund - Empowering MSMEs for Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Objective: +The Fund aims to provide capital support to the Daughter Funds for onward provision to MSMEs as growth capital, through equity, quasi-equity and debt to achieve the +following: +- Supporting faster growth of MSME businesses, thereby igniting the economy & creating several employment opportunities. +- Supporting enterprises which have the potential to graduate beyond the MSME bracket and become National/International champions. +- Supporting MSMEs which will help make India self-reliant by producing relevant technologies, goods and services.

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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE)

Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) is jointly set up by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to catalyse flow of institutional credit to Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs).

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Scheme for Venture Capital Fund for Backward Classes

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Venture Capital Fund for Backward Classes (VCF-BC) was included as a separate scheme under the ongoing scheme of Venture Capital Fund for Scheduled Castes (VCF-SC). Venture Capital Fund launched to promote entrepreneurship in India among the Backward Classes by providing concessional finance to them.

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Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is implementing Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), which is a major credit-linked subsidy programme, aimed at generating self-employment opportunities through establishment of micro-enterprises in the non-farm sector by helping traditional artisans and unemployed youth.

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Fund of Funds

Fund of Funds for Start-ups (FFS) was unveiled by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on the January 16, 2016 in line with the Start-up India Action Plan. . Introduced with a focused objective of supporting development and growth of innovation driven enterprises, FFS facilitates funding needs for Start-ups through participation in capital of SEBI registered Alternative Investment Funds. Fund of Funds does not directly invest into startups but provides capital to SEBI-registered Alternate Investment Funds (AIFs), known as daughter funds, who in turn invest money in growing Indian startups through equity and equity-linked instruments. Thus, there is no direct fund allocation from DPIIT to States/UTs under Startup India initiative.

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Vocational Training Programme for Women

Women’s Vocational Training Programme (WVTP) was designed and launched in 1977 to mainstream women into economic activities. This project on women’s vocational training was formulated with the assistance of Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) in March, 1977. Under this project, vocational trades were identified that were particularly suitable for women and their implementation planned.

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Working Capital (CASH CREDIT)

Working Capital (CASH CREDIT)

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Advisory / Handholding Services ( Certified Credit Counsellors )

Advisory / Handholding Services ( Certified Credit Counsellors )

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SIDBI and Google Partnership for Assistance to Micro Enterprises (SANGAM)

SIDBI and Google Partnership for Assistance to Micro Enterprises (SANGAM)

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A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industry & Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE)

A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industry & Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE)

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Fund of Funds

Fund of Funds

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Secured Business Loans for MSMEs

Secured Business Loans for MSMEs

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Top Up Loan For Immediate Purposes (Tulip)

Top Up Loan For Immediate Purposes (Tulip)

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Micro Enterprises Promotion Programmes

Micro Enterprises Promotion Programmes

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Entrepreneur’s World (SmallB.in) +SmallB.in – A knowledge Hub for MSMEs

Entrepreneur’s World (SmallB.in) +SmallB.in – A knowledge Hub for MSMEs

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Swarozgaar Credit Card

Swarozgaar Credit Card

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Comprehensive Handlooms Development Scheme (CHDS) - National Handloom Development Programme

Comprehensive Handlooms Development Scheme (CHDS) - National Handloom Development Programme

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TIFAC-SIDBI Technology Innovation Programme (Srijan)

TIFAC-SIDBI Technology Innovation Programme (Srijan)

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Small Industries Management Assistants’ Programme(SIMAP)

Small Industries Management Assistants’ Programme(SIMAP)

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Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres

Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres

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Interest Subvention Scheme

Interest Subvention Scheme

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STATE SCHEMES (15)

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General Scheme

Purpose: +- Loan is available for acquiring fixed and/or current assets for setting up new manufacturing/service unit/ for expanding/ modernising/ diversifying extant manufacturing/ service unit. +- Loan is also available for professional practice/consultancy venture/tourism-related activities/rendering medical services/setting up restaurantsIinfrastructure and information technology projects/construction projects/transport sector/ infrastructure projects etc. +Eligibility: +- The borrowing unit may be in MCR-M(Micro enterprise-Manufacturing)/MCR-S(Micro enterprise-Service)/SE-M(Small enterprise-Manufacturing)/SE-S(Small enterprise-Service)/ME-M(Medium enterprise-Manufacturing)/ME-S(Medium enterprise-Service) +- The concern may be proprietary/partnership/ private/public limited co./cooperative society/ limited liability partnership +Loan Limit: +- For proprietoryIpartnership concern : Rs. 4 crore (may rise upto Rs. 8 crore). - For others : Rs. 10 crore (may rise upto Rs. 20 crore, on case to case basis & subject to availability of clearance from S.I.D.B.I.) +Project cost: - No ceiling for Non S.M.E. Fund. +- Rs. 20 crore for S.M.E. Fund.

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Scheme for Assistance for Start Ups/Innovation

Quantum of Assistance +1. Sustenence allowance of Rs 20,000 per month. +2. Seed support of upto Rs 30 lakhs +3. Pre Series A funding +4. Interest subsidy +5. Assistance to enrol and participate in acceleration programs +6. Assistance for skill development

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Composite Loan Scheme (CLS)

Purpose: Loan available for acquiring fixed assets and/ or working capital. + +Eligibility: +- May be proprietary/ partnership unit. +- Loan available to tiny sector. + +Loan Limit: +- Rs. 1.50 lakh (Max.) (only under BSKP*) +- Rs. 0.50 lakh (Max.) in other cases. + +Project cost: Rs. 2.00 lakh (Max.) (Only under BSKP*) +*Bangla Swanirbhar Karmasansthan Prakalpa

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Scheme for Working Capital Term Loan (WCTL)

Purpose: For Financing Working Capital. +Eligibility: Small & Medium Enterprises. Existing borrowers of the Corporation having excellent track records are primarily +eligible. However, existing good units not assisted by us earlier may also be considered on merit. +Loan limit: Need based Working Capital Term Loan requirement less margin of 25%.

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Single Window Scheme (SWS)

Purpose: Loan available for acquiring both fixed assets and as working capital for acquiring current assets. + +Sector: Loan available to tiny sector, SSI and to service sector. + +Eligibility: May be proprietary/partnership/body corporate/cooperative society. + +Loan Limit: Rs. 1.34 crore (Max.) with a max. DER of 2:1. (including term and working capital loan).

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Idea2poc (Proof of Concept) Grant

‘Idea2POC’ initiative is part of India’s first multi-sector Startup Policy launched by the Government of Karnataka in November, 2015. The objective is to encourage innovators who may need early-stage funding to stimulate commercialization of their inventions and to help in validating Proof of Concept. The scheme enables technology innovators and entrepreneurs to pursue a promising technology idea and validate proof +of concept (PoC). Idea2POC is given in the form of Grant-in-aid but limited to a one time grant of up to Rs. 50 lakhs. Funding shall be released in tranches as per the Project milestones agreed in the MoA between Startup and KBITS. +Support under the scheme: +o The funding support offered by the Department under this scheme is in the form of grant-in-aid. +o The funding level is up to Rs. 50 lakhs. +o The fund disbursement is milestone based and is released in installments over a maximum period of 2 years. Proposed project duration cannot exceed 2 years. +o Scheme Implementation Partner will be identified for non-BT startups herein after referred to as Implementation Partner (IP) +o Scheme Implementation Partner will be Bangalore Bio Innovation Centre for BT startups herein after referred to as Implementation Partner (IP) +o MOU will be signed between KBITS and the Implementation Partner +Eligibility Criteria for Start-ups and Individual Applicants +o The Applicant shall be a Startup as per definition in Startup Policy. +o The Applicant need not necessarily be incubated for being eligible for the Idea2POC grant assistance. +o For BT startups: The startup must own functional in-house R&D facilities that are adequate to implement the project. If not, then on selection it shall get incubated at an incubator (in biotech area like BBC/CCAMP/IISC) with functional and adequate laboratory facilities. +o The startup that has already received support under this scheme once is not eligible for receiving funding again under this scheme.

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Marketing Assistance & Publicity

Marketing assistance is provided to Cooperatives/ SHGs/ individual artisans through participation in exhibitions organized inside and outside the state. Assistance is also provided for participation in GIFT Fair/ Organization of Buyer-Seller Meet/Fairs/Exhibitions being organized by other agencies. Besides, marketing assistance is also provided through sales by Utkalika branches located inside and outside the State. + +Benefits provided under this scheme are: + Stalls are provided free of cost + Travel Expenses as per actual are provided + DA @ Rs.200/- per day inside the State and @ Rs.300/- per day outside the State for the period of exhibition are provided + Transportation Charges from Rs.600/- to Rs.1200/- provided + +Assistance for Participation in International Fairs + Stall Rent for stalls up to 9 Sq. Metres (Maximum Rs.1.00 lakh) + 100% reimbursement of Travel Expenses (Air Fare in Economy Class) (Maximum Rs.75,000/) + 50% of the Fright Charges (Maximum Rs.25,000/-) + Reimbursement of 50% of Lodging & Boarding Charges (Maximum Rs.5000/- per day for exhibition period)

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Seed Money Scheme (SMS)

The objective of the scheme is to encourage unemployed person to take up self-employment ventures through industry, service and business, by providing soft loans to meet part of the margin money to avail institutional finance. + +Seed Money assistance at 15 per cent of the project cost approved by financial institutions is offered. In case of projects costing up to Rs. 10 lakhs, the quantum of assistance ranges upto 15 per cent for General category, 20% for SC/ST and OBC/NT/VT/Handicapped upto 20 per cent.

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Chief Minister SC/ST/OBC/Women/Young Entrepreneur Scheme

The scheme provides 50 percent of the total project cost (per unit) to the young girls of the concerned field, up to a maximum of Rs 5,00,000 (five lakhs) interest free loan to be repaid in 7 years (84 equal installments) + +50% of the sanctioned amount, up to a maximum of Rs 5,00,000 (five lakhs) will be given as a grant/subsidy under the special incentive scheme. + +It also provides Rs 25,000 per unit for training of beneficiaries after selection + +Under this scheme, benefit will be payable only for the establishment of new industries. The benefit of Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2016 will also be payable to these units.

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Scheme for Small Road Transport Operators (SRTO)

Purpose: +For acquiring new passenger/commercial vehicles and for meeting initial taxes insurance etc. +Eligibility: +- Loan available to service sector. +- May be proprietary/partnership/body corporate/cooperative society. +Loan limit: 75% of P.C. (Max.)

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New Entrepreneur cum Enterprise Development Scheme (NEEDS)

The Government of Tamil Nadu have formulated a new Scheme called NEW ENTREPRENEUR CUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (NEEDS). It has been specially devised and specifically implemented for promoting new (and not existing) first entrepreneurial projects of first generation entrepreneurs. First Generation Individual Entrepreneur (Proprietorship) or Group of entrepreneurs (Partnership), provided that all members of the partnership should be First Generation Entrepreneurs to be eligible to apply for this scheme. The scheme offers a 25% subsidy of the eligible components of the project cost subject to maximum amount of Rs.25.00 lakhs. In this, the building cost should not exceed 25% of project Cost and the equipments value should exceed 25% of the project cost for service entity. The subsidy will be released phase wise, and only post completion of the 1 month mandatory EDP training provided. + +First Generation Entrepreneurs who are unemployed, educated youth would be given entrepreneurial training in conceiving, planning, initiating and launching of a Manufacturing or Service enterprise successfully. Key details include: + +1 Aspirants must be of age between 21 -35 in general and for special (Women/BC/MBC/SC/ST/Ex-servicemen/Transgenders/Differently abled), age relaxation upto 45 years +2. Degree / Diploma / ITI / Vocational Training +3. Manufacturing or Service projects with Project cost from Rs.10.00 lakhs upto Rs.5.00 crore +4. Promoter’s contribution 10% for General and 5% for Special Category +5. Loan assistance from TIIC / Commercial Banks / TAICO Banks +6. Individual Based Capital Subsidy @ 25% of the Project cost (Maximum Rs.75.00 lakhs) +7. 3% Interest subvention through-out the entire repayment period +8. Should be resident of Tamil Nadu for last 3 years

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Start in UP

The Uttar Pradesh Start-up Policy gives thrust to “START IN UP”, to nurture startup culture using INFUSE model (INcubators – FUnd of Funds – Startup Entrepreneurs). Various incentives shall be provided by the Government to Incubators, Startups and Investors funding UP based startups. +Startup Incentives: +1. Sustenance allowance for startups +2. Seed Capital/Marketing Assistance +Additional 50% shall be given to startups founded/co-founded by women/divyangjan/ transgender or startups having 50% or more women/ divyangjan/Transgender employees or startups having registered offices/operations in Purvanchal/ Bundelkhand regions for both Sustenance Allowance and Seed Capital/Marketing Assistance, or Startups founded/co-founded by persons from Economically Weaker Section (EWS). +Incentives for incubators: +1. Capital grant +2. Operational expenditure +3. Acceleration programs

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Market Development Support

Assistance to MSME and Incubation units for participation in international trade fairs within and outside India at the rate of 50% of expenditure

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Equipment Refinance Scheme (ERS)

Purpose: +- Acquisition of machinery/equipment, including DG set, indigenous/imported, which are not related to any specific project. +- Additional need based civil work at the existing location, miscelleneous fixed assets, additional MWC (not exceeding 25% of the PC) may also be considered. + +Eligibility: Units should: +- be in operation for at least the last 4 years. +- have declared dividend has earned profit in the last two financial years. +- not have any overdue with any institution, +- should be the actual user of the proposed equipment. + +Loan limit: +- For proprietory/partnership concern : Rs. 4 crore (mayrise upto Rs. 8 crore). +- For others : Rs. 10 crore (may rise upto Rs. 20 crore, on case to case basis & subject to availability of clearance from S.I.D.B.I.)

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Co-Working Spaces/ Incubators/ Accelerators Subsidy Scheme

1. Start-ups will be reimbursed a fixed amount for the seats occupied by them at co-working spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. The benefits at the co-working spaces can be availed maximum for a period of two years per startup, at incubators can be availed maximum for a period of 1 year per startup and at accelerators will be for a period of 3 months per startup. +2. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the co-working spaces listed by +the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 3000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +3. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the incubators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 5000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +4. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by accelerators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 6000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +5. The reimbursement in this scheme can be claimed on any of the plans offered by the coworking spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. +6. A total of 100 seats in co-working, 50 seats each in incubator and accelerator will be subsidized +under this scheme each year. +3.7. For certain deserving startups determined through the internal guidelines of the SPC, the SPC +may choose to reimburse up to 100% of the amount paid to co-working/incubator/accelerator +by the startups. +3.8. 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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Women Entrepreneurs: Dare to Dream

Now is the time when we finally break the stereotypes, and close the gender gap that exists between female and male entrepreneurs. By relying upon the ideas of women entrepreneurs and investing in them, the Indian startup ecosystem can fuel the economic g

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Google My Business Listing Training Program

· Understand how Google My Business works +· Learn the steps to create the Google My Business Listing Page +· Create a basic website of the business using Google My Business +· Get the business pinned on Google Maps

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Business Funding Consultation (Existing Business)

Let us help you to know the best funding option for your business with various Banks, NBFCs and MFIs.

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Surge Founder Starter Pack: Company Building Essentials for Early Stage Startups

This pack gives an overview of the key fundamentals founders should think about, even before Day One, including your vision, business model, product and performance, as well as your pitch

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Payment tracker

Track daily transactions of your business such as income, account balances, monthly expenses with a single mobile app.

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Social Enterprises Series #1: Structure & Processes

In the first session of the interactive series on social enterprises WEP Partner, CAxpert introduce the structures and process relating to Social Enterprises in India.

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Social Enterprises Series #2: Accounting & Compliances

In the second session of the interactive series on social enterprises WEP Partner, CAxpert tells you how you can manage accounting and compliance for social enterprises.

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Social Enterprise Series #3: Navigating the Tax Web for Social Enterprises

In the third and final session of the interactive series on social enterprises WEP Partner, CAxpert tells you how you can navigate the tax web as a social enterprise.

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Her&Now Report on Women Entrepreneurs' Resilience in Times of Covid-19

The report sheds light on the operational disruptions which women entrepreneurs experienced throughout the pandemic and discuss in detail the measures they took to build back better.

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Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations was a two part workshop for women entrepreneurs organized by WEP in partnership with The Nudge Centre for Social Innovation.

The workshop covered  aspects like the right DNA & structured approach to adopt towards fundraising & financial sustainability as a social impact organization. 
The key intended takeaways of the session for participants were - 
 - Approaching fundraising with the right attitude 
 - Understanding the right mix of channels to raise funds 
 - Developing a structured approach to fundraising 
 - Understanding signalling & pitch readiness

All resources used during the session can be found here - Link

Click on Learn more to view Part 2 of the workshop. If you haven't seen part 1 of this workshop, we suggest you watch that first on this link.




Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/LoiBZvvRmoE

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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The +Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) was +an initiative that was ideated and incubated at NITI Aayog in 2017. In 2022, WEP transitioned into a Public Private Partnership (PPP). It is a first-of-its-kind unified access portal that +brings together women from different parts of India to realize their +entrepreneurial aspirations. The platform aims to build an ecosystem that +supports women entrepreneurs in scaling up innovative initiatives and +developing sustainable long-term strategies for their businesses. WEP also brings +together partnerships that offer a range of services +including mentorship, funding support, apprenticeship opportunities, and +corporate partnerships. It also encourages entrepreneurs to share their +journeys, stories, and experiences to foster mutual learning among women +entrepreneurs. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The +WEP Mentorship Platform is a digital public platform being developed as an Indian public good +offering to the G20 countries, aimed at providing mentorship to promote women +entrepreneurship. It is created under India's +G20 EMPOWER Presidency in collaboration with WEP. It is a valuable contribution +from India to support the economic empowerment of women globally. Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) +mentorship platform is a microsite within the WEP platform. It offers smart matchmaking between +mentors and mentees and brings together multiple +mentorship programs, accelerators, and aggregators to create a safe and +inclusive environment for mentorship of women entrepreneurs. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The WEP Mentorship +Platform offers  four tracks of +mentorship
through WEP and its official +partners and third-party organizations : Individual mentoring, Mentorship +Programs by Organizations, Curated Mentorship Workshops and Peer 2 Peer (P2P) +Mentoring.
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The four tracks of mentorship provided by the WEP +platform i.e. Individual mentoring, +Mentorship Programs by Organizations, Curated Mentorship Workshops and Peer 2 +Peer Mentoring provide unique mentorship opportunities tailored to the needs +and preferences of the users. This integration creates a centralized hub where +users can access multiple mentorship resources and opportunities in one place.

To facilitate effective mentor-mentee connections, the +platform utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) +and Machine Learning (ML) technologies for smart matchmaking between profiles +of mentors and mentees. This ensures that the mentorship experience is +personalized and aligned with the specific needs of each user.

Aspiring Women +Entrepreneurs can easily connect with +mentors and engage in mentorship programs through the platform's seamless user +experience.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The WEP Mentorship +Platform offers mentorship support across several areas of functional expertise +including access to finance, market linkages, training and skilling, +networking, incubation and acceleration, and  +business development services. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The +platform utilizes AI and ML algorithms for smart +matchmaking of
mentees with mentors and industry experts who +have relevant experience in similar industry and expertise in their desired +areas. These algorithms analyse the profiles, +preferences, and objectives of mentors and mentees to smart match them for +personalized and efficient mentorship connections.
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Yes, +there are guidelines to ensure appropriate conduct for mentors and mentees. These guidelines can be accessed here: (Hyperlink +to Guidelines and Code of Conduct) + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The information that +you share with WEP while completing your profile will be safe and confidential. +No one will have access to your information until you provide it to them. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +No, +the WEP Mentorship Platform is free for all +users including both Mentors and Mentees. However, +mentorship services provided by the +third-party organizations are subject to their terms and conditions. WEP +and its official partners are not responsible or liable for any services +provided by third-party organizations. + + + +

Click here or write to wep@wepindia.org with your queries!

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Eligibility to be a +mentee on our mentorship platform is generally open to all aspiring and +existing women entrepreneurs, who are seeking guidance and support in their +entrepreneurial journey. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +You can avail the +services  of the WEP Mentorship Platform +regardless of the stage of your enterprise, and even if you are an aspiring +entrepreneur. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Mentorship offers +valuable benefits by providing you with personalized guidance, support, and +insights from experienced mentors. Mentors can help you navigate challenges, +provide industry-specific knowledge, share their experiences, and offer advice +to help you achieve your goals. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The platform utilizes +AI and ML algorithms for smart matchmaking. Based on the information provided +by users in their profiles, these algorithms analyze the profiles, preferences, +and objectives of mentors and mentees to make personalized and efficient +mentorship connections. The platform aims to match mentees with mentors who +have relevant expertise and experience in their desired areas. The matching +process is designed to facilitate meaningful connections and ensure a +productive mentorship experience. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +WEP mentorship +platform provides the flexibility to +connect with mentors regardless of geographical location to enable mentorship +access to a wide range of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs by offering +online, offline, and hybrid mode of mentorship services. Our platform provides +an option for the users to choose the preferred mode of engagement while +registering, based on which you will be connected to the right mentor through +smart-match feature. Mentorship services on our platform can be conducted +entirely online, offline or both depending on the type of mentorship you opt +for. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +No, the WEP +Mentorship Platform is free for all users. However, mentorship services +provided by the third-party organizations are subject to their terms and +conditions. WEP and its official partners are not responsible or liable for any +services provided by third-party organizations. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +To make the most of +your mentorship experience, it is essential to set clear goals, communicate +openly with your mentor, actively participate in discussions and learning +activities, and be open to receiving feedback. Take initiative, ask questions, +and be proactive in seeking guidance and support from your mentor. Being +committed, engaged, and receptive to feedback can maximize the benefits of the +mentorship relationship. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +To make the most of +your mentorship experience, it is essential to set clear goals, communicate +openly with your mentor, actively participate in discussions and learning +activities, and be open to receiving feedback. Take initiative, ask questions, +and be proactive in seeking guidance and support from your mentor. Being +committed, engaged, and receptive to feedback can maximize the benefits of the +mentorship relationship. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Mentorship +relationships are typically established for the duration of the program. +However, if there are significant concerns or challenges with the mentor-mentee +match, it may be possible to explore a change of mentor. We encourage open +communication and provide support to address any issues that may arise during +the mentorship journey. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The best-suited +mentorship program for you depends on your specific goals, interests, and +needs. Explore the different mentorship programs available on our platform, +read the program descriptions, and consider the areas of expertise and support +provided by each program. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Yes you can either +opt for only one type of mentoring or you can choose multiple types of mentoring +, depending on your requirements and interest. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +WEP encourages +interactions and networking among peer entrepreneurs. By choosing Peer 2 Peer +(P2P) mentoring, you can interact with other entrepreneurs who are registered +users of the platform. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +In case you are +matched with multiple mentors, you can  +select the mentor of your choice out of the list presented to you after +exploring the matched mentor profiles. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Once matched with a +mentor, click on the connect button to initiate  +a chat with the mentor. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The +mentors on the Mentorship Platform are industry experts and experienced professionals in +various fields for providing mentorship. They +are individuals who volunteer their time and expertise to support and guide +women in their entrepreneurial journey. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Eligibility +to become a mentor on the WEP mentorship platform depends on your expertise, +experience, and willingness to guide and support others. We welcome mentors +from various fields who are passionate about making a positive impact on +mentees' professional growth. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Industry experts who +can provide support to mentees on access to finance, market linkages, training +or skilling, networking, incubation and acceleration, business development +services and any other areas of functional expertise can become mentors. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Mentors can be +industry agnostic or from any specific industry in which they have experience +and expertise to provide mentorship services. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Yes, you can be a +mentor if you have exposure to a family business. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Yes. Based on which +stage of enterprise you prefer i.e. Aspiring, Ideation, Validation, Early +Traction, Scaling, and Exit ,  you can +give your preference in the registration form and the smart matchmaking +functionality will match you with the preferred stage of +entrepreneur/enterprise. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Becoming +a mentor on the WEP Mentorship Platform offers numerous benefits. It provides +an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of women worldwide and empower them to +reach their full potential. Mentoring allows you to share your knowledge, +experiences, and insights thereby contributing +to the growth and development of mentees. It also enables cross-cultural +learning and collaboration, fostering a global community dedicated to women's +economic representation. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The +WEP Mentorship Platform utilizes AI and ML technology for smart matchmaking. +Based on the information provided in your mentor profile, the platform's +algorithm matches you with mentees whose needs, interests, goals, and stage of entrepreneurship align +with your expertise. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Signing +up as a mentor is easy! Please click on Mentorship Platform->Individual Mentoring and +look for the mentor registration or sign-up section. Follow the instructions +provided to create your mentor profile, which may include providing your +personal and professional details, areas of expertise, and any additional +information required to showcase your mentorship qualifications effectively. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Your +weekly or monthly time commitment as a mentor depends on your availability and +agreed-upon expectations with your mentees. However, WEP onboards mentors who can commit at least 2 +hours per month for mentorship. + + + +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +As +per our current structure, the mentor-mentee +relationship can continue till the time both parties are interested. However, +under certain circumstances, such as a significant mismatch in goals or +compatibility, it may be possible to request a change +of mentee. We encourage open communication and provide support to address any +concerns or issues that may arise during the mentorship journey. + + + +

The Women Entrepreneurship +Platform (WEP) was an initiative that was +ideated and incubated at NITI Aayog in 2017. In 2022, +WEP transitioned into a Public Private +Partnership (PPP). It is a first-of-its-kind unified +access portal that brings together women from different parts of India to +realize their entrepreneurial aspirations. The platform aims to build an +ecosystem that supports women entrepreneurs in scaling up innovative +initiatives and developing sustainable long-term strategies for their +businesses. WEP also brings together partnerships that offer a range of services including mentorship, funding support, +apprenticeship opportunities, and corporate partnerships. It also encourages +entrepreneurs to share their journeys, stories, and experiences to foster +mutual learning among women entrepreneurs.

+ +The idea of the Platform was first mooted by Shri Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog who announced the setting-up of a platform just for Women Entrepreneurs at the conclusion of the 8th Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) held in Hyderabad in 2017 to help resolve the information asymmetry that exists in the ecosystem. + +

+ +To become a member of the WEP community, women entrepreneurs need to complete the registration process and create a WEP account. Click here to register. Upon successful registration on this portal, you will receive a confirmation email. This indicates your inclusion into our member rolls. This online registration is entirely free of cost and you can avail all WEP services via this login. + +

+ +Knowledge Bank: The knowledge bank module allows for hosting of blogs, checklists, infographics and video guides

Events: All WEP and partner events can be hosted on this module where users can register and express interest in enrolling

Community: The community module on the website allows entrepreneurs to connect with fellow entrepreneurs, mentors, partners and the WEP Team. This module helps in building a robust network that women entrepreneurs can leverage in the journey of their own enterprises.

Recognizing Role Models (Off- line): This is achieved through the Women Transforming India Awards, NITI Aayog's annual endeavour to recognize exceptional women changemakers in the country. + +

+ +WEP has 6 main focus areas: Community and Networking; Funding and Financial Assistance; Incubation & Acceleration; Compliance & Tax Assistance; Entrepreneur Skilling & Mentorship and Marketing Assistance. + +

+ +The WEP team has designed a walk-through to help acquaint you with our online services. Login to your WEP account and take a tour of the website here to explore our offerings. + +

+ +Partners are the pivotal agents that transform WEP’s vision to reality through incisive interventions. WEP partners with organizations with sound technical expertise across sectors to bring curated services to Women Entrepreneurs. Partners form the backbone of WEP’s ongoing efforts to make key services accessible to its users. + +

+ +Click here + +

+ +DEVELOPING THE KNOWLEDGE BANK:
Partners can post articles and checklists and manuals, create learning modules, conduct masterclasses on their areas of expertise

CONTRIBUTING TO DISCUSSION FORUMS :
As ‘Expert’ contributors to the discussion forums, partners can create master threads for discussions on users’ areas of interest

OTHER ONLINE SERVICES :
Partners can assist in curating and conducting capacity building workshops, skilling drives and fellowships for users. They can also offer access to their online products and services through the events module on the platform

Have another unique offering for WEP?
Contact the WEP team at wep-niti@gov.in to customize the collaboration + +

  • Interested organizations fill out the Partner EoI form on the WEP Portal
  • WEP Team shortlists organizations periodically
  • Due diligence processes ensue to assess the interested organization’s alignment with WEP focus areas
  • Discussing deliverables and defining engagement metrics
  • Providing login credentials to the website along-with an orientation about its features

  • Incubators & Accelerators
  • Banks & Service Providers
  • Training and Skill Development Organizations
  • Legal, Compliance and Taxation experts
  • Mentorship Programs
  • Networking and Market Access Agencies
  • Tech Innovators
  • Entrepreneur Networks and much more.

+ +Click here + +

The Women Transforming India Awards, is NITI Aayog’s flagship initiative which endeavours to identify and honour women entrepreneurs who bring transformational changes in the country across sectors.

+ +There have been 4 editions of the WTI awards so far on the following themes:
2016:Celebrating women changemakers
2017:Breaking the glass ceiling
2018:Women Entrepreneurship
2019:Women Entrepreneurship + +

Since 2018, the WTI Awards have been hosted under the aegis of the Women Entrepreneurship Platform on the theme of ‘Women and Entrepreneurship’. It is an ongoing endeavor to recognize and celebrate stories of exceptional women changemakers from across India.

The selection process involves an application round, from where shortlisted applicants will undergo one round of screening by esteemed panels before the winners are announced.

WTI 2021 applications have been announced. Last date for the submission is 14th Feb 2022.

WEP is a platform built with the vision of building an ecosystem for women across India to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations. We request you to take two minutes to register yourself on the platform, you will be required to submit your registration code in the Women Transforming India Awards application.

Please refer the table below for category wise coverage:

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Public and Community Service Enterprises which are engaged in public works and community services for creating social impact.

Areas : Civil society, grass-root governance, law enforcement and legal justice, gender equality, international collaboration, education and skill development, health, water and sanitation, hygiene, waste management.
ManufacturingEnterprises which are engaged in the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products by hands, power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment.

Areas : Clothing and Textiles, Petroleum, Chemicals and Plastics, Electronics, Computers and Transportation, Food Production, Metal Manufacturing, Wood, Leather and Paper, Furniture among others.
Non-manufacturing and serviceEnterprises which are engaged in all tertiary and quaternary sector activities other than ITeS, banking and financial products.

Areas : Agriculture and allied activities, retail, e-Commerce, services, maintenance and repairs, consulting, Journalism.
Fintech and Financial inclusionEnterprises which are working towards development or improvement of solutions that seeks to improve and automate the delivery and use of financial services.

Areas : Fintech solutions, banking, insurance and other financial products.
Climate ActionEnterprises which are working towards environmental protection and conservation; and are engaged in development or improvement of energy efficiency products or processes or services.

Areas : Environment, energy including renewable energy, remedial solutions for curbing impact of climate change.
Promoting art, culture, heritage and handicraftsEnterprises which are engaged in development and promotion of art, culture, entertainment, recreational activities and handicrafts.

Areas : Arts, handloom, handicrafts, heritage products, textiles, leather and others; Modern art forms; Sports
Digital innovation and DeepTechEnterprises which are working towards innovation, development or improvement of products or processes or services driven by technology.

Areas : Science and technology, IT, ITeS, New Media and communication.

Currently the WTI Awards are for entrepreneurs who have existing business(es). We wish you luck for building your idea, and hope you come back to apply next year.

+ +Yes, WTI accepts applications from anyone who identifies themselves as a woman. + +

Please give the details of the nominee in the application form. Please do note, you will have to login on the nominee’s account as some of the details will be auto-populated. Towards the end of the application, you will be asked to provide your details if you’re applying on behalf of a nominee.

WTI Awards encourages women to become/be entrepreneurs. Kudos for having taken this journey, we’d encourage you to apply when you have an existing business.

Please direct them to the WEP website

If your business/organization has multiple offices/outlets/centers, you will be provided with an option of selecting ‘multi locations’ in the application form.

Once you submit your application, you would have received a confirmation message on the screen. This means your application has been submitted successfully. Regarding the status of your application, we wish to get back to you at the earliest, please wait to hear from us.

You might have to travel to New Delhi if your application gets selected for the next round, we will provide you the necessary support for logistics. We will provide more details based on your application status.

+ +The winners of WTI Awards will be recognised and felicitated on International Women’s Day that is 8th March 2022. The shortlisted candidates will get WTI rewards which include opportunity to get connected with NITI’/ WEP’s, Industrial partner’s social & community outreach; access to exclusive mentoring/ skilling support; access to sector specific training programs etc. + +

+ +If you get selected for WTI Awards 2021, you will be required to travel to New Delhi for the felicitation event, which is going to be held on 8th March 2022.. We will provide more details based on your application status. + +

+ +Keep your profile updated on Women Entrepreneurship Platform, where you can find information on various initiatives and events, and also connect with fellow women entrepreneurs. You will also receive notifications about events relevant to you. + +

+ +WTI Awards is open to all women creating an impact in India. WTI will also be recognizing and felicitating Women who have taken “Brand India”globally. + +

+ +WTI Awards is open to all women creating an impact in India. WTI will also be recognizing and felicitating Women who have taken “Brand India”globally. + +

+ +Yes.
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??(c) Books of accounts for last 6 months which are certified by CA.
(ii) If you represent enterprises other than SHGs, then please upload proof of registration/ incorporation certificate. + +

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Startup Nexus

The program includes nine weeks of intensive training in key areas like market research, value proposition, financial management etc. Startups can learn from top American and Indian industry experts and gain the skills and knowledge to succeed.

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SPARK Incubation Centre

SPARK incubates early-stage manufacturing/ technology start-ups that demonstrate the ability to innovate, create new products and services to solve real-world problems. The incubation Programme involves Training, Mentoring, Prototyping and POC Validation, and Ecosystem Access. SPARK Incubation Center is well connected to the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in India. SPARK Provides office space, Innovation Lab access, and mentoring support to start-ups and potential entrepreneurs.

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NIIC- Nishank Incubation & Innovation Centre

Mentoring support,3 months accelerator program, accounting & legal support to their incubators.

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Panjab University

The Cell aims to promote skill development of the students and facilitating Industry exposure of Student/Faculty and also to inculcate among students the skill which can be the key to competitiveness in the corporate world.

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Jabalpur Incubation

JIC aims to be an effective Interface with the Industry to foster, promote and sustain commercialization of Science and Technology in the Institute for mutual benefits. JIC aims to be an interface between the Institute and the industry and has been devising innovative ways to create partnerships and linkages with business and community to enable knowledge transfer for common good.

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CEED Chitrakara University

CEED is an entrepreneurship development endeavor of Chitkara University to develop a mind set of being an entrepreneur while a student is in its academic tenure.

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Parity Lab Accelerator Program

We are looking for women-led organizations in rural, marginalized communities in India, +working to address and root causes of gender-based violence. Our 12-month Accelerator +Program focuses on organizational capacity building, mental health and legal support.

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VentureStudio

VentureStudio is a manifestation of the University’s vision on innovation and entrepreneurship. The university recognised that such a platform is vital to help not only solve existing problems related to society and environment, but also to help catalyse a psychological shift and spur creativity at the grassroots thereby setting the platform for a Bold, Innovative, Sustainable, Bold and Futuristic India.

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BioNEST Panjab University

BioNEST program provides support to establish bio-incubators. Through BioNEST, BIRAC has supported 30 bio-incubators all over India. Panjab university is one of the bio-incubators in north india.

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Incubation Unit Committee IIFM Bhopal

The services provided by the Incubation Unit are: +1.Company registration and filings 2.Accounting services +3.HR services +4.Legal +5.Intellectual Property (Copyrights, Trade Marks, Patent) filings +6.Training and Workshops +7.Seed Funding support +8.Governmental Agency funding +9.Networking and linkages with IIFM Alumni for mentorship, funding, technical expertise and market access +10.Networking and linkages with bodies such as NIF +11.Venture capitalists / Angels / Investors Introductions +12.Meetings with visitors of IIFM (such as alumni, VCs, industry professionals) +13.Showcasing IIFM incubated companies through networking and events +14.Monthly Start up days within IIFM and entrepreneurship meets across industry

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Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering – Science & Technology Entrepreneurs Park (SJCE-STEP)

Activities carried out in the center are, Data base information, Continued education and skill development, Business Facilitation, Quality Assurance, Entrepreneurship, R&D Incubation, Product and Prototype development, Technology Transfer.

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AIC - PRESTIGE INSPIRE FOUNDATION

AIC - PRESTIGE INSPIRE FOUNDATION, Indore is an Incubation Centre supported by Atal Innovation Mission, NITI AAYOG, Govt. of India. The thrust area of incubation centre is Agriculture and Food based startups, agri-tech and food tech based value chain and supply chain startups in India. The incubation centre will provide ecosystem support with agri and food experiment labs to new generation startups in Madhya Pradesh.

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Dream Hatcher Incubation Center

Developed for all young and passionate budding entrepreneurs, DreamHatcher works toward incubating & igniting startups, eventually giving wings to the entrepreneurial journey of young individuals. DreamHatcher has taken the initiative to provide startups their own co-working space for developing their ideas into real-world products.DreamHatcher is not just an incubation center, it’s a community of pro-active entrepreneurs with ambitious dreams, a dream of a bright future, a dream of a successful life and at DreamHatcher they provide startups with all the necessary tools and guidance to convert dreams into reality.

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IEDC CUSAT

IEDC CUSAT is a government-funded organization that aims to promote entrepreneurship among students and young professionals in India. The organization was established with the goal of fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among the student community and to provide the necessary support for the conversion of innovative ideas into successful ventures.

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Startup Kendra for You (SKY) +MACFAST Technology Business Incubator (M-TBI)

Their startup investments and partnerships team works with startups to create valuable new opportunities with our business. To date, they've invested and partnered with European, Israeli, and US startups.

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BuzzMentr Innovation Network Pvt. Ltd

Business Model Development, Strategy Planning, Risk Elimination & Partnership Development, Branding & Market, Technical Aspects & Fundraising.

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Sharda Launchpad Federation

Sharda Launchpad Federation provide the following support services: 1. Full Access to Top of the Line Resources: Including cloud computing and storage credits, developer platforms, and payroll software in addition to drop in office space and legal advice. +2.Global Networking Opportunities: To mingle with great minds across the globe by cohabitating and sharing ideas worth spreading through Inter University Incubation Approach. +3.COE and Industry Exposure: A network of more than 150 corporates to exchange expertise and experiences, speeding up the learning curve. +4.Expert Industry Mentors: Opportunity to be Guided by 1200+ Global Mentors and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from leading corporates. 5. Financial Support: Providing funds of upto INR 40Lac to budding entrepreneurs, letting them focus on the development of their ideas without other worries.

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Entrepreneurial Development Council

Entrepreneurial Development Council program assists individuals in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and attitude required for becoming a successful entrepreneur. At Entrepreneurial Development Council, participants get an opportunity to network with entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, marketers, service providers, and others from the entrepreneurial ecosystem. They also provide residential incubation support to the entrepreneurs registered under Malviya Centre for Entrepreneurs.

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AspireLabs

There are 2 programs that they run. First program is Clean tech and the second one is for all other sectors: Clean Tech program would be on Environment Sustainability, Waste Management and Re newables will be conducted by startup experts, stalwarts from the industry and backed by large, global companies, technical experts, and marquee investors.

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ACIC MIET MEERUT Foundation

ACIC MIET MEERUT Foundation provide the following support services: +1. Mentoring support : Technical and business mentoring, 2. Program review and tracking Lab facilities: Cell culture lab, Advanced automation lab, testing and measurement, Hydroponics and Aquaponics +3. Design and prototyping: CAD, 3D scanning, CAM, 3D printing +4. IPR support: Trademarks/Copyrights/Design and Utility Patent's drafting and filing +5.Office space +6. Consultancy: Automation and control product design, SME manufacturing, Animal testing

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Women School of Entrepreneurship

Women School of Entrepreneurship(WSE) is a section 8, non profit company registered as Womenia Chakra Foundation, which aims to create,leverage and nurture the last mile girls and women entrepreneurial leadership talent in India’s social,entrepreneurial, and startups sector by educating them about entrepreneurship. It provides training and skilling to girls under Kanyapreneurship program and to women under Herpreneurship and Didipreneurship program.

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JSSATE STEP

The incubator is engaged to foster entrepreneurship and innovation to make the Startup ecosystem stronger, with: +1.Plug and Play facility to start your work in No time +2. Mentors to refine Idea, vet the Business plan and help to create a strategy +3. Assist in fundraising to accelerate growth +4. Enabling meetups with Investors and Partners

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Amazon Launchpad

Amazon Launchpad is a unique global program to help startups market, sell, and deliver innovative products to millions of Amazon customers across the world. Benefits at a glance: 1. Amazon helps get to market quickly, from account setup to your first sale. 2. Wide range of marketing support & PR opportunities to help the products get discovered.

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VCCI Vidhimanya Chamber of Commerce and Industry

VCCI Vidhimanya Chamber of Commerce and Industry provide support in business establishment, enterprise development, ethical business management training.

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OpEx Accelerator Private Limited

OpEx Accelerator Private Limited handhold and mentor StartUp and provide End to End Solutions like Idea Validation, Market Analysis, funding assistance, business management, prototype generation, launching and scale up of the business. They also provide their consulting assistance to already set business entities for scale up, franchise model, digital Market and technology upgradation.

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IIEST FEDERATION

Industrial Incubation Of Entrepreneurship And Skill Training Federation was established in 2013 with vision of providing every individual a platform to receive sustainable employability /self employability resources through incubation, initiating , accelerating and sustaining the individual’s socio economic capabilities.

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Philips HealthWorks

Philips HealthWorks a corporate initiative to engage with healthcare focused startups in the specific areas of interest (e.g. in 2018 they focussed on health startups who use AI/ML/DL in radiology, oncology, Ultrasound)

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AIM Smart City Accelerator

The Cohort focuses on the specific areas of Health, Edtech, and Cleantech in the context of a Smart City. In view of the pandemic, Covid specific innovations in areas like logistics and supply chain, health, sanitation, and waste management among others are also encouraged to apply.

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Novartis Biome

Located at the heart of Hyderabad site alongside a vibrant community of startups and innovators passionate about healthcare, the Novartis Biome India acts as a bridge to help their partners become an extension of their own teams, working with them as easily and productively as possible to jointly innovate and co develop digital solutions at scale. The Novartis Biome India reflects the region’s leadership in the digital health technology sector – with more 100 data and digital projects supported from the Novartis India site. Teams represent a microcosm of the entire value chain of a medicine, providing partners to with expertise and infrastructure to co develop digital solutions alongside specific therapeutic offerings, research activities, and business processes within Novartis.

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JLL IDEAs

JLL IDEAs is a collaboration between JLL and the initiatives housed at Invest India, Accelerating Growth of New India’s Innovations (AGNIi) and Startup India. AGNIi is the national technology commercialization programme, from the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Govt. of India and Startup India is the government’s flagship initiative to boost the startup ecosystem in the country.

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Dual System of Training Scheme

The scheme was introduced in 2016 with the objective of enabling industries and establishments to partner with the Government and Private ITIs for conducting training programmes towards fulfilling skilled manpower requirements. The DST combines theoretical training from ITIs and practical training from Industry Partners thereby strengthening industry linkages and providing hand-on experience to students on industries latest technologies and techniques. The revised DST Scheme meets the industry’s skilled workforce requirements with greater adaptability towards industry expectations and wider coverage of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs). After the successful completion of training, trainees are awarded National Trade Certificate (NTC) that gives them an edge with regard to employability.

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Training Scheme

The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Vocational Training Programme for Women

Women’s Vocational Training Programme (WVTP) was designed and launched in 1977 to mainstream women into economic activities. This project on women’s vocational training was formulated with the assistance of Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) in March, 1977. Under this project, vocational trades were identified that were particularly suitable for women and their implementation planned.

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""Seekho aur Kamao (Learn and Earn)"" - +For Skill Development of Minorities

“Seekho aur Kamao (Learn and Earn)”, a new Central Sector Scheme was introduced for “Skill Development of Minorities”

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Scheme for Micro & Small Enterprises Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP)

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India (GoI) has adopted the cluster development approach as a key strategy for enhancing the productivity and competitiveness as well as capacity building of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) and their collectives in the country. A cluster is a group of enterprises located within an identifiable and as far as practicable, contiguous area and producing same/similar products/services. The essential characteristics of enterprises in a cluster are (a) Similarity or complementarity in the methods of production, quality control and testing, energy consumption, pollution control, etc (b) Similar level of technology and marketing strategies/practices (c) Channels for communication among the members of the cluster (d) Common challenges and opportunities.

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Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) 3.0

Based on the evaluation studies and learning from the implementation of PMKVY 1.0 and 2.0, Ministry has launched the new and modified version of PMKVY 16 i.e. PMKVY 3.0 (2020-21) on 15.01.2021 based on demand-driven and bottom-up approach. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) is the flagship scheme of the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) implemented by National Skill Development Corporation.

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Aajeevika Skills Development Programme

Aajeevika Skills, gives young people from poor communities an opportunity to upgrade their skills and enter the skilled work force in growing sectors of the economy. Aajeevika is also encouraging public sector banks to set up Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) in all districts of the country on line lines of Rural Development Self-Employment.

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Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres

The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of India, in association with NABARD and MANAGE has launched this unique scheme to take better methods of farming to each and every farmer across the country. This programme aims to tap the expertise available in the large pool of Agriculture Graduates.

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USTTAD (Upgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/ Crafts for Development)

The Ministry of Minority Affairs has launched a new scheme 'Upgrading The Skills And Training In Traditional Arts/ Crafts For Development' (USTTAD), which inter-alia.

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National Handloom Development +Programme (Handloom Weavers Comprehensive +Scheme and CHCDS-Handloom Mega Cluster +subsumed in National Handloom Development +Programme)

The scheme follows need based approach for integrated and holistic development of handlooms and welfare of handloom weavers. The scheme supports weavers, both within and outside the cooperative fold including Self Help Groups, NGOs etc. towards raw material, design inputs, technology up-gradation, marketing support through exhibitions, Create permanent infrastructure in the form of Urban Haats, marketing complexes, development of web portal for e-marketing of handloom products etc.

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Jan Shikshan Sansthans

The Scheme of Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS), formerly known as Shramik Vidyapeeth is implemented through a network of NGOs in the country since March 1967.

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Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED certification

The objectives of the scheme include inculcating Zero Defect & Zero Effect practices in manufacturing processes, ensure continuous improvement and supporting the Make in India initiative.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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National Beekeeping & Honey +Mission(NBHM)

Govt. of India has approved a new Central Sector Scheme entitled “National Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM)” for 2 years for overall promotion and development of scientific beekeeping in mission mode.

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Skill Development In Handicraft Sector

""with the advent of new tools & +technology, the process of craft learning has changed dramatically. Standardized production +processes, skilled manpower, design database for handicraft products, quick & efficient +prototyping, communication skills and other soft skills have become indispensable requirements +for the ever-changing handicraft sector. The sub-scheme “Skill Development in Handicraft Sector” +has been conceptualized to fulfil these requirements and has the following four components: +(1) Design and Technology Development Workshop +(2) Guru Shishya Hastshilp Prashikshan Program +(3) Comprehensive Skill Upgradation Program +(4) Improved Toolkit Distribution Program +"" + +Financial assistance will be given in various areas like training, hiring designers, wages to artisans, equipment and tools for training, etc

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Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres

Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres

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Small Industries Management Assistants’ Programme(SIMAP)

Small Industries Management Assistants’ Programme(SIMAP)

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Guarantee Schemes for MSEs

Guarantee Schemes for MSEs

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SIDBI Cluster Development Fund

SIDBI Cluster Development Fund

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Skill-cum-Technology Upgradation Programme (STUP)

Skill-cum-Technology Upgradation Programme (STUP)

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Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme for Commercial Production Units for Organic/Biological Inputs

Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme for Commercial Production Units for Organic/Biological Inputs

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Scheme for Small Road Transport Operators (SRTO)

Purpose: +For acquiring new passenger/commercial vehicles and for meeting initial taxes insurance etc. +Eligibility: +- Loan available to service sector. +- May be proprietary/partnership/body corporate/cooperative society. +Loan limit: 75% of P.C. (Max.)

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Start-up policy (2019-2024)

The definition of Startup will be valid as notified by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India on 19th February 2019. Accordingly, a unit/unit will be considered as a startup as follows - +(a) for a period of 10 years from the date of its incorporation/registration, if it is incorporated in India as a private limited company (as defined in the Companies Act 2013) or a partner firm (under section 59 of the Partners Act 1932) Registered) or registered as a Limited Liability Partnership (under the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008). +(b) of the unit/unit in any financial year from the time of incorporation/registration +The total turnover should not exceed Rs.100 crore. If it is working in relation to innovation, development or improvement of products or processes or services or it is a scalable business model with high potential for job creation or wealth creation. The policy provides multiple fiancial and non financial incentives. Please refer to the link of the PDF to learn more.

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Training Scheme for Other Backward Classes

Under this scheme, training will be conducted with the aim of increasing entrepreneurship through skill development promotion among other backward class persons. This training will be of four months duration in the district, in which a total of 37 trainees will be taken. One month of theoretical training and 03 months of practical training is given to the candidates at various regional units/service centers. After the training program is over, the candidates' Toolkits for the respective trades are provided.

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Vocational Training and Self-Employment Scheme

Under this scheme, 22 disciplines of Vocational Training are approved by the Department of Youth Services & Sports. Training in a few selective disciplines out of the 22 approved disciplines are provided by the different Youth Vocational Training Centres to students and youth.

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Assistance in Rent to Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs)

Quantum of Assistance under the scheme- +1. The assistance @ 65% of rent paid (reimbursement of Rent paid) by the enterprise with a maximum limit of Rs1 lakh per annum for General category. +2. The assistance @ 70% of rent paid (reimbursement of Rent paid) by the enterprise with a maximum limit of Rs1 lakh per annum for SC/ST category. +3. The assistance will be provided for five years.

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Critical Infrastructure Development Scheme

The main objective of the Critical Infrastructure Development scheme is to create/ upgrade infrastructure facilities in a new/ existing industries occupied areas in conforming zones. The scheme aims at providing facilitation to the entrepreneurs to work in a congenial atmosphere with adequate provision of infrastructure. Infrastructure development projects under the scheme will consist of projects for providing infrastructure facilities like water, drainage and sewerage, setting up of Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)and other pollution control remedies, roads, raw material banks and common service facilities, technology services backup for MSEs in the new / existing industries occupied areas in the conforming zones. + +The financial assistance/ grant-in-aid @ 80% shall be allowed on the cost of project of Rs. 2 crores. The SPV shall have to contribute 20% of the cost of project from their own resources. The cost of project would include the cost of infrastructure only and no preliminary and pre-operative expenses of any kind shall be considered. + +Grant can be availed by industrial associations, industrial clusters with a minimum membership of 50 operating units. Smaller groups can be considered for financial assistance keeping in view the merits of each case. However, their number should not be less than 30. The project shall be sanctioned and implemented under the guidance of State Level Steering Committee.

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Assistance for Quality Certification

Under this scheme, assistance is given for 50% of fees payable to certification for National/ International Certification (i.e.BIS/WHO/Hallmark etc. other national/international certification (excluding ISO Certification)) and 50% cost of quality testing equipment/instrument and machinery required for that certification totaling up to the maximum amount of Rs. 10 lakh.

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Scheme for providing incentives to Start-ups

Quantum of assistance: + +(i). Interest Subsidy - Eligible Startups shall be provided an interest subsidy of 8% per annum for a period of 5 years on the rate of interest paid on loans obtained from scheduled banks/financial institutions subject to the maximum limit of INR 5 lakh per annum. No separate interest subsidy as MSME will be provided. +(ii). Lease rental subsidy - Reimbursement of 25% of lease rental subsidy to eligible Startup units established in the State, operating from Incubators/IT Parks/Industrial Clusters or any other notified location shall be eligible for a period of 1 year subject to the ceiling of INR 3 lakh per annum. +(iii). Seed Funding - A Seed Grant up to INR 3 Lakh per start-up shall be provided for validation of idea, prototype development, assistance towards travelling costs and carrying out field/market research/ skill training/ marketing and initial activities to setup a Startup etc. Seed funding to Startups would be routed through State/Centre recognized Incubators or Nodal Agencies.

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Scheme of Assistance to GIDC for development of Multi Storeyed Sheds for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs)

The quantum of assistance to Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) will be @ 55% of total eligible expenditure incurred for development of multi-Storeyed shed. GIDC will pass on this assistance to the allotee at the time of allotment.

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Subsidy on ETP

Effluent treatment plant - “Zero Liquid Discharge Based Treatment Plant” in which effluent water is either used or fully evaporated and no effluent is discharged out of factory premises. In Textile sector, enterprises making a minimum investment of Rs.25 lakh shall be granted Capital Subsidy on zero liquid discharge based effluent treatment plant equivalent to 20% of amount paid to suppliers for plant excluding civil work, subject to a maximum of Rs.1 crore. +Enterprises other than enterprises engaged in manufacturing of cattle feed/poultry feed/fish feed, and making investment more than Rs.25 lakhs shall be granted Capital Subsidy on zero liquid discharge based effluent treatment plant equivalent to 20% of amount paid to suppliers for plant excluding civil work, subject to a maximum of Rs.25 lakhs.

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One District One Product Training & Toolkit Scheme

Under the One District One Product program, general technical training related to the identified product for the district, basic and advanced training of crafts and entrepreneurship development training, are to be provided through various institutions and the entire value chain of ODOP products. One District One Product Training and Toolkit Distribution Scheme is being implemented with the objective of meeting the present and future requirements of the skilled workforce. In addition, relevant advanced tool-kits will be distributed to the artisans/workers under the scheme after training. (1) Under the scheme, a total of 10 days of skill and entrepreneurship development training will be provided to the selected persons. +(2) The training program will be free and non-residential. +(3) The trainee will get Rs. 200 as honorarium.

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Vishwakarma Shram Samaj Yojana

Under Vishwakarma Shram Samman Yojana 2021, the state government promotes the development and self-employment of the laborers of the state. The government will also provide 6 days of free training to traditional artisans and laborers. The aim is to eliminate the increasing unemployment in the state and to give financial help to the people. + +This scheme shall provide employment to 15,000 people in the state every year. Under the scheme, financial assistance ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 10 lakh will also be given to carpenters, tailors, basket weavers, barbers, goldsmiths, blacksmiths, potters, confectioners, cobblers, etc. + +To take advantage of this scheme, the applicant will have to apply online.

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Human Resources Development Course in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Business Management

With the objective of helping startups and professional in IP portfolio creation and maintenance and to create a roadmap for innovators and IP professionals, the following courses are being offered by the Patent Information Centre, WB State Council of Science & Technology (under this Department) in collaboration with Maulana Abul Kalam University of Technology, WB (MAKAUT) + +1) 3 months Certificate Course +2) 6 months Advance Certificate Course +3) 1 Year Post Graduate Diploma Course + +The course is especially aimed at young entrepreneurs who want to build a career in this field or are planning for a startup

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State rural engineering based training program scheme

Objectives of this scheme are:- 1)To develop and upgrade skills of rural entrepreneurs belonging to General category and scheduled tribe category in Rural Engineering/ Economy Based Industries so that they may engage themselves in gainful employment ventures after getting training in local occupations and the economic activities available. +2)To encourage entrepreneurship in rural engineering/economy-based enterprises (both manufacturing/service) & technical services through capacity building of the target group so that they get linked to self-employment generation schemes of Government of India and the state government. +3)To upgrade the skills of the unskilled target group in rural industrial, artisans & technical services so that they may be gainfully employed after completion of the training programme. +Suggestive list of trade/enterprises that can be covered under the scheme: +Furniture making Automobile repair, Welding & Steel Fabrication, Agriculture Implants manufacturing & Back Smithy, Machine & lethe work, Bamboo & Cane Articles Manufacturing Carpentry, Masonry, electricias & plumbing works, Electronics gode regir & motor winding Computer Aided Designing (CAD) Bakery Products, Auto Ragwir, Tyr Puncture, Desting Painting, Hosiery, Beauty Parlour, Food Processing, Minal Cut Meal Souto, Milk Processing Aluminum Fabrication, Radiation Work, Fles Printing, Eco-Friendly Bag Making Manufacturing of Toys So Trys Artificial Jewellery, handioom, cering & servicing electrician, etc. Please refer to the scheme document for more details.

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Fiscal Incentives under MSMEs policy

Access to finance, interest subsidy, and other benefits. Please refer to the policy document to learn more about the incentives.

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Business Tools - Invoicing Template

CAxpert shares with you a simple Invoicing Tool for "Service Based Businesses" and "Trading & Manufacturing Businesses". + +An easy way to create a GST compliant invoice!

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This checklist has detailed information on types of barcodes and a list of information to be kept ready when getting barcodes.

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Payment tracker

Track daily transactions of your business such as income, account balances, monthly expenses with a single mobile app.

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Surge Founder Starter Pack: Company Building Essentials for Early Stage Startups

This pack gives an overview of the key fundamentals founders should think about, even before Day One, including your vision, business model, product and performance, as well as your pitch

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Accounting Services Checklist

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Aajeevika Skills Development Programme

01-Nov-2022 10:34:29
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Aajeevika Skills, gives young people from poor communities an opportunity to upgrade their skills and enter the skilled work force in growing sectors of the economy. Skill Training and Placement projects are run in partnership with public, private, non-government and/or community organizations. Aajeevika is also encouraging public sector banks to set up Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) in all districts of the country on line lines of Rural Development Self-Employment. + +Institute (RUDSETI) model for promoting self- employment. National Academy of RUDSETIs is supporting RSETIs in this effort. RSETIs provide self-employment training and link the candidates with bank loans for taking up self-employment. NRLM provides the costs of the training to RSETIs.

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Aajeevika Skills, gives young people from poor communities an opportunity to upgrade their skills and enter the skilled work force in growing sectors of the economy. Aajeevika is also encouraging public sector banks to set up Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) in all districts of the country on line lines of Rural Development Self-Employment.

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Accounting Services Checklist

08-Dec-2021 09:25:55
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Accounting services involve recording, reporting, and analyzing financial transactions of a business or individual. It reveals business performance in terms of profit or loss for a given period, and the value and nature of a firm’s assets, liabilities and owners’ equity. Well-organized financial records ensure that your business operations will run more efficiently on a daily basis.

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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ACIC MIET MEERUT Foundation

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We are looking for women-led organizations in rural, marginalized communities in India, +working to address and root causes of gender-based violence. Our 12-month Accelerator +Program focuses on organizational capacity building, mental health and legal support.

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Women Enterprise Development

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Stand Up India Scheme

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Start Up India Scheme

Startup India is an initiative of the Government of India. The campaign was first announced by Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his speech in 15 August 2015. The action plan of this initiative is focussing on three areas: Simplification and Handholding, Funding Support, and Incentives. It intends to catalyze startup culture and build a strong and inclusive ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship in India.

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Amended Technology Upgradation Funds Scheme (ATUFS)

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MMSME Champions scheme

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Objective: +The Fund aims to provide capital support to the Daughter Funds for onward provision to MSMEs as growth capital, through equity, quasi-equity and debt to achieve the +following: +- Supporting faster growth of MSME businesses, thereby igniting the economy & creating several employment opportunities. +- Supporting enterprises which have the potential to graduate beyond the MSME bracket and become National/International champions. +- Supporting MSMEs which will help make India self-reliant by producing relevant technologies, goods and services.

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Grant-in-aid to Voluntarv and other Organizations for Scheduled Castes

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Assistance for Skill Development of Other Backward Classes (OBCs)/ De-Notified, Nomadic And Semi-Nomadic Tribes (DNTS)/ Economically Backward Classes (EBCs)

The aim of the scheme is to involve the voluntary sector and National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC) to improve educational and socio- economic conditions of the target group i.e. OBCs/DNTs/EBCs, with a view to upgrade their skill to enable them to start income generating activities on their own or get gainfully employed in some sector or the other. + +The quantum of assistance shall be determined in each case on merit. The Government of India may, however, meet 90% of the approved expenditure on any or all of the items of an approved project. The remaining expenditure is to be met by the concerned voluntary organization from its own sources. In case of NBCFDC, GIA under the scheme for Skill Development Training Programmes (SDTP) shall be limited to 90% of the total project cost i.e. Ministry’s share 90% and NBCFDC’s share 10%.

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Venture Capital Assistance (VCA)

Venture Capital Assistance is financial support in the form of an interest free loan provided by SFAC to qualifying projects to meet shortfall in the capital requirement for implementation of the project. In order to facilitate agribusiness development in the country SFAC venture capital scheme will: (a) Assist agripreneurs to make investments in setting up agribusiness projects through financial participation, and (b) Provide financial support for preparation of bankable Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) through Project Development Facility (PDF). This venture capital will be repayable back to SFAC after the repayment of term loan of lending Notified Financial Institution as per original repayment schedule or earlier.

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Working Capital (CASH CREDIT)

Working Capital (CASH CREDIT)

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SIDBI and Google Partnership for Assistance to Micro Enterprises (SANGAM)

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Secured Business Loans for MSMEs

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Top Up Loan For Immediate Purposes (Tulip)

Top Up Loan For Immediate Purposes (Tulip)

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Swarozgaar Credit Card

Swarozgaar Credit Card

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Comprehensive Handlooms Development Scheme (CHDS) - National Handloom Development Programme

Comprehensive Handlooms Development Scheme (CHDS) - National Handloom Development Programme

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TIFAC-SIDBI Technology Innovation Programme (Srijan)

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Interest Subvention Scheme

Interest Subvention Scheme

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Loan For Purchase Of Equipment For Enterprise’s Development (Speed)

Loan For Purchase Of Equipment For Enterprise’s Development (Speed)

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Assistance to re-energize capital investments by smes (ARISE)

Assistance to re-energize capital investments by smes (ARISE)

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Sugar Soft Loan Scheme

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Inland Letter of Credit (INLC)

Inland Letter of Credit (INLC)

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DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihoods Mission)

DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihoods Mission)

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Revival, Reform and Restructuring Package for Handloom Sector - National Handloom Development Programme

Revival, Reform and Restructuring Package for Handloom Sector - National Handloom Development Programme

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General Scheme

Purpose: +- Loan is available for acquiring fixed and/or current assets for setting up new manufacturing/service unit/ for expanding/ modernising/ diversifying extant manufacturing/ service unit. +- Loan is also available for professional practice/consultancy venture/tourism-related activities/rendering medical services/setting up restaurantsIinfrastructure and information technology projects/construction projects/transport sector/ infrastructure projects etc. +Eligibility: +- The borrowing unit may be in MCR-M(Micro enterprise-Manufacturing)/MCR-S(Micro enterprise-Service)/SE-M(Small enterprise-Manufacturing)/SE-S(Small enterprise-Service)/ME-M(Medium enterprise-Manufacturing)/ME-S(Medium enterprise-Service) +- The concern may be proprietary/partnership/ private/public limited co./cooperative society/ limited liability partnership +Loan Limit: +- For proprietoryIpartnership concern : Rs. 4 crore (may rise upto Rs. 8 crore). - For others : Rs. 10 crore (may rise upto Rs. 20 crore, on case to case basis & subject to availability of clearance from S.I.D.B.I.) +Project cost: - No ceiling for Non S.M.E. Fund. +- Rs. 20 crore for S.M.E. Fund.

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Composite Loan Scheme (CLS)

Purpose: Loan available for acquiring fixed assets and/ or working capital. + +Eligibility: +- May be proprietary/ partnership unit. +- Loan available to tiny sector. + +Loan Limit: +- Rs. 1.50 lakh (Max.) (only under BSKP*) +- Rs. 0.50 lakh (Max.) in other cases. + +Project cost: Rs. 2.00 lakh (Max.) (Only under BSKP*) +*Bangla Swanirbhar Karmasansthan Prakalpa

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Scheme for Working Capital Term Loan (WCTL)

Purpose: For Financing Working Capital. +Eligibility: Small & Medium Enterprises. Existing borrowers of the Corporation having excellent track records are primarily +eligible. However, existing good units not assisted by us earlier may also be considered on merit. +Loan limit: Need based Working Capital Term Loan requirement less margin of 25%.

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Single Window Scheme (SWS)

Purpose: Loan available for acquiring both fixed assets and as working capital for acquiring current assets. + +Sector: Loan available to tiny sector, SSI and to service sector. + +Eligibility: May be proprietary/partnership/body corporate/cooperative society. + +Loan Limit: Rs. 1.34 crore (Max.) with a max. DER of 2:1. (including term and working capital loan).

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Seed Money Scheme (SMS)

The objective of the scheme is to encourage unemployed person to take up self-employment ventures through industry, service and business, by providing soft loans to meet part of the margin money to avail institutional finance. + +Seed Money assistance at 15 per cent of the project cost approved by financial institutions is offered. In case of projects costing up to Rs. 10 lakhs, the quantum of assistance ranges upto 15 per cent for General category, 20% for SC/ST and OBC/NT/VT/Handicapped upto 20 per cent.

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New Entrepreneur cum Enterprise Development Scheme (NEEDS)

The Government of Tamil Nadu have formulated a new Scheme called NEW ENTREPRENEUR CUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (NEEDS). It has been specially devised and specifically implemented for promoting new (and not existing) first entrepreneurial projects of first generation entrepreneurs. First Generation Individual Entrepreneur (Proprietorship) or Group of entrepreneurs (Partnership), provided that all members of the partnership should be First Generation Entrepreneurs to be eligible to apply for this scheme. The scheme offers a 25% subsidy of the eligible components of the project cost subject to maximum amount of Rs.25.00 lakhs. In this, the building cost should not exceed 25% of project Cost and the equipments value should exceed 25% of the project cost for service entity. The subsidy will be released phase wise, and only post completion of the 1 month mandatory EDP training provided. + +First Generation Entrepreneurs who are unemployed, educated youth would be given entrepreneurial training in conceiving, planning, initiating and launching of a Manufacturing or Service enterprise successfully. Key details include: + +1 Aspirants must be of age between 21 -35 in general and for special (Women/BC/MBC/SC/ST/Ex-servicemen/Transgenders/Differently abled), age relaxation upto 45 years +2. Degree / Diploma / ITI / Vocational Training +3. Manufacturing or Service projects with Project cost from Rs.10.00 lakhs upto Rs.5.00 crore +4. Promoter’s contribution 10% for General and 5% for Special Category +5. Loan assistance from TIIC / Commercial Banks / TAICO Banks +6. Individual Based Capital Subsidy @ 25% of the Project cost (Maximum Rs.75.00 lakhs) +7. 3% Interest subvention through-out the entire repayment period +8. Should be resident of Tamil Nadu for last 3 years

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Equipment Refinance Scheme (ERS)

Purpose: +- Acquisition of machinery/equipment, including DG set, indigenous/imported, which are not related to any specific project. +- Additional need based civil work at the existing location, miscelleneous fixed assets, additional MWC (not exceeding 25% of the PC) may also be considered. + +Eligibility: Units should: +- be in operation for at least the last 4 years. +- have declared dividend has earned profit in the last two financial years. +- not have any overdue with any institution, +- should be the actual user of the proposed equipment. + +Loan limit: +- For proprietory/partnership concern : Rs. 4 crore (mayrise upto Rs. 8 crore). +- For others : Rs. 10 crore (may rise upto Rs. 20 crore, on case to case basis & subject to availability of clearance from S.I.D.B.I.)

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MSME Scheme for SC/ST Entrepreneurs

Purpose: To provide financial assistance by way of term loans to new / existing micro and small SC / ST entrepreneurs engaged in manufacturing / service sector. +Eligibility: +- Companies, Registered Co-operative societies, Firms, LLPs, Individuals and other legal entities. +- The entire shareholding shall be held / all partners and members shall belonging to SC / ST Community. +- In case of Co-operative Societies, the percentage of SC /ST members does not fall below 80% during the currency of loan. +Quantum of loan: - Financial assistance by way of term loan to a single borrower not exceeding Rs.25.00 lakhs. +- The working capital loan component is maximum up to 30% of the project cost.

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One District One Product Funding

The objective of the scheme is to benefit the artisans/ workers /entrepreneurs through financial incentives for the overall development of selected products under One District One Product (ODOP). Under the scheme, only the project/units of ODOP product identified for the respective district will get the facility of funding assistance in industry, service and business sector. + +1) Under the scheme, 25 percent of the project cost or a maximum of Rs 6.25 lakh, whichever is less, will be payable as margin money for units of the total project cost up to Rs.25 lakh. +2) For units with a total project cost above Rs.25 lakh and up to Rs.50 lakh, an amount of Rs.6.25 lakh or 20 percent of the project cost, whichever is higher, will be payable as margin money. +3) For units with a total project cost above Rs.50 lakh and up to Rs.150 lakh, an amount of Rs.10 lakh or 10% of the project cost, whichever is higher, will be payable as margin money. +4) For units with a total project cost of more than Rs.150 lakh, 10% of the project cost or a maximum Rs.20 lakh, whichever is less, will be payable as margin money.

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Chief Minister's Start-up fund “Sarothi”

The basic objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance in the form of loan with Interest subvention through a designated bank covering whole of Assam. The loan so availed by the beneficiaries will be supported by the state government through Interest Subvention @ 5% P.A. Coverage and Target group: +The coverage of the scheme shall be:- +1)All innovative start-up industrial activities and new individual applicants shall be eligible to get the benefit under the scheme. +2)New MSME units. +3)Priority shall be given to the applicant having any kind of skill development training.

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Innovation Voucher Programme (IVP)

The Government of Tamil Nadu has initiated the Innovation Voucher Programme (IVP), a grant-in-aid scheme to encourage research and innovation among MSMEs and start-ups in the manufacturing sectors. This scheme envisages to leverage the strengths of academic and research institution as Knowledge Partners (KPs) to support MSMEs, in innovation. +This scheme is implemented through the Entrepreneurship Development and Innovation Institute (EDII),an autonomous institution of the Government of Tamil Nadu. Modelled on international best practices, the IVP encourages the MSMEs and start-ups to utilize the services of a knowledge partner for furthering their innovative enterprises at the stage of pre-development and product or process development activities using two types of vouchers: ‘Voucher A’ and Voucher B’. +Voucher A: can be utilized for innovation potential analysis prior to the development of a new product or Production process, including but not limited to creation of Technology road map, market research, Product feasibility studies, Financing plan, Technology Audit, Material studies, Design studies, Research and Development (R&D)for creating a new product or process. The Grant under this voucher is 80% of the product cost to the maximum of Rs.2.00 lakhs. +Voucher B: can be utilized to promote an existing or early stage company to quickly assessing potential markets by developing an innovative commercial product and includes activities leading to not limited to : Service engineering Prototyping, Design services, Technology Transfer and IP procurement, Product testing, Quality Assurance, validation and certification, Project Management. The grant under this voucher is 50% of the product cost to the maximum of Rs 5.00 lakhs.

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Karma Sathi Prakalpa

Objectives of th scheme are:– +i. To facilitate young entrepreneurs of the state in setting up new manufacturing enterprises and small businesses including services and trading. +ii. To create gainful self-employment opportunity in both rural and urban areas of the state. +Under the scheme, soft loan and subsidies will be provided for taking up any new income generating project in manufacturing, service and trading/business sector up to Rs. 2 lakhs. The loan will be provided by the State-owned Cooperative Bank on soft terms. +Any new income-generating activity taken up for self-employment in manufacturing, services and trading will be eligible for assistance under the scheme.

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Jharkand Startup Policy

Jharkhand is one of the few states in the country which has connected each of the distinct pillars of a startup ecosystem through its policy. These include infrastructure, funding, human resource development, incentives and governance. The state has startup incubators, venture funds and an Entrepreneurship Development Fund which have contributed to the strong growth of the startup ecosystem. In order to ignite the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation for people in the state and to convert ideas into potential business opportunities, the state government outlined a Startup Policy in 2016. The mission of the state is to create an enabling startup ecosystem and facilitate the growth and scaling up of at least 1000 direct startups and support 1500 startups by 2021. Please refer to the policy document to refer about the incentives given under the policy.

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Practicing doctors scheme

Purpose: To provide financial assistance to Practicing Doctors for - acquiring equipment, air conditioners, furniture, fixtures, computers, office equipment, systems, ambulance, car / van, site for clinic etc., +- undertaking interior decoration, renovation including face lifting of clinic / hospital / nursing home / diagnostic centre. +Eligibility: +Doctors with MBBS / PG Degree / PG Diploma / BDS / MDS / DHMS / BHMS / BAMS / BPT / BUMS qualification. +Should have filed IT Returns for atleast two financial years. +Quantum of loan: Up to 75 % of the cost of equipment, Min. Loan: Rs 5.00 Lakhs +Max. Loan : +i) Rs 5.00 Lakhs for doctors with DHMS / BHMS / BAMS / BPT / BUMS qualification +ii) Rs 30.00 Lakhs for doctors with MBBS & BDS qualifications +iii) Rs 50.00 Lakhs for doctors with PG Degree / PG Diploma / MDS qualification

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Scheme for margin money grant to Nano Units

The objective of the scheme is to promote/incentivize deserving entrepreneurs in setting up Nano enterprises within the State through Margin Money loan to Nano units for loan linked projects. Maximum limit of Margin Money Grant provided under this scheme shall be Rs.4 lakhs per unit. All newly registered, Nano Proprietory enterprises in manufacturing /food processing and job works and units engaged in service sector having any type or value addition .whose project cost including Fixed Capital and Working Capital upto 10 lakhs are eligible for assistance under the scheme. Preference is given to special categories such as women, handicapped persons, ex- serviceman and persons belonging to SC/ST. Youth entrepreneurs up to the age of 40 are also given priority under this scheme. 30 % of the beneficiaries under the scheme shall be women entrepreneur.

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Facilitation of Funding Checklist

This checklist consolidates the pre-requisites, documentation and information to be kept ready when applying for a business loan.

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Cash Flow Management Checklist

This checklist guides the user on the importance of cash-flow management points to be considered and which data or document should be kept ready when analyzing the cash-flow of your business.

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Business Performance Evaluation Tool

Tool has a set of questions to identify the improvement areas of the business. Once filled, report is sent to the user, which has analysis of corrective actions to improve the performance of business.

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Business Funding Readiness Evaluation Tool

This tool has a set of questions on parameters which funding institutions considers while sanctioning the business loan proposal. It will help to assess whether the business is is funding ready or not

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Emergency MSME Loan, up to 1 Lakh, 16% interest, Approval in 3 days

Emergency MSME Loan, up to 1 Lakh, 16% interest, Approval in 3 days

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Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations by The Nudge - Part 1

Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations was a two part workshop for women entrepreneurs organized by WEP in partnership with The Nudge Centre for Social Innovation.

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Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations by The Nudge - Part 2

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Sequoia Spark offers $100,000 fellowship, programs for women entrepreneurs

The Sequoia Spark fellowship program provides a $100,000 equity-free grant and immersive, 1:1 mentorship from industry leaders to 15 women entrepreneurs from India and SEA every year.

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Why is it important to analyze Cash Flow or fund flow Statements & How do we analyze it?

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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AIC - PRESTIGE INSPIRE FOUNDATION

15-Feb-2023 13:09:09
Funding,Mentoring and Networking,Market Linkages,Business Development Services

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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AIM Smart City Accelerator

15-Feb-2023 07:36:51
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  • Funding
  • +2
Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Amazon Launchpad

15-Feb-2023 07:36:44
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Amazon Launchpad is a unique global program to help startups market, sell, and deliver innovative products to millions of Amazon customers across the world. Benefits at a glance: 1. Amazon helps get to market quickly, from account setup to your first sale. 2. Wide range of marketing support & PR opportunities to help the products get discovered.

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industry & Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE)

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AspireLabs

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Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme

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Atal Innovation Mission

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Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurs (TIDE) 2.0

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Entrepreneurship Development in Six Holy Cities

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Tribal Forest Dwellers Empowerment Scheme

Tribal Forest Dwellers Empowerment Scheme of National Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC) for economic upliftment of Schedule Tribe forest dwellers was launched on 8 May 2013 by the Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs & Panchayati Raj. The Forest Rights act recognized and regularized the preexisting rights of ST forest dwellers and under this scheme, financial assistance will be provided them at concessional rate for their empowerment.

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Scheme for Promotion of MSMEs in N.E. Region and Sikkim

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Babasaheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana

he Government launched the Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana (AHVY) in the year 2001-2002. +The scheme was launched with a view to mobilize the artisans into Self Help Groups and training the groups on various aspects of forming and running the community business enterprises for self sustainability of artisans.

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Honey Mission under KVIC

The Honey Mission programme was launched by Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), under the Ministry of MSME, during 2017-18 and is being implemented to promote Bee Keeping activities and provide self-sustaining employment opportunities among farmers, Adivasies and unemployed youth in rural India, especially in economically backward and remote areas.

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Micro Enterprises Promotion Programmes

Micro Enterprises Promotion Programmes

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Entrepreneur’s World (SmallB.in) +SmallB.in – A knowledge Hub for MSMEs

Entrepreneur’s World (SmallB.in) +SmallB.in – A knowledge Hub for MSMEs

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STATE SCHEMES (15)

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Scheme for Assistance for Start Ups/Innovation

Quantum of Assistance +1. Sustenence allowance of Rs 20,000 per month. +2. Seed support of upto Rs 30 lakhs +3. Pre Series A funding +4. Interest subsidy +5. Assistance to enrol and participate in acceleration programs +6. Assistance for skill development

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Idea2poc (Proof of Concept) Grant

‘Idea2POC’ initiative is part of India’s first multi-sector Startup Policy launched by the Government of Karnataka in November, 2015. The objective is to encourage innovators who may need early-stage funding to stimulate commercialization of their inventions and to help in validating Proof of Concept. The scheme enables technology innovators and entrepreneurs to pursue a promising technology idea and validate proof +of concept (PoC). Idea2POC is given in the form of Grant-in-aid but limited to a one time grant of up to Rs. 50 lakhs. Funding shall be released in tranches as per the Project milestones agreed in the MoA between Startup and KBITS. +Support under the scheme: +o The funding support offered by the Department under this scheme is in the form of grant-in-aid. +o The funding level is up to Rs. 50 lakhs. +o The fund disbursement is milestone based and is released in installments over a maximum period of 2 years. Proposed project duration cannot exceed 2 years. +o Scheme Implementation Partner will be identified for non-BT startups herein after referred to as Implementation Partner (IP) +o Scheme Implementation Partner will be Bangalore Bio Innovation Centre for BT startups herein after referred to as Implementation Partner (IP) +o MOU will be signed between KBITS and the Implementation Partner +Eligibility Criteria for Start-ups and Individual Applicants +o The Applicant shall be a Startup as per definition in Startup Policy. +o The Applicant need not necessarily be incubated for being eligible for the Idea2POC grant assistance. +o For BT startups: The startup must own functional in-house R&D facilities that are adequate to implement the project. If not, then on selection it shall get incubated at an incubator (in biotech area like BBC/CCAMP/IISC) with functional and adequate laboratory facilities. +o The startup that has already received support under this scheme once is not eligible for receiving funding again under this scheme.

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Chief Minister SC/ST/OBC/Women/Young Entrepreneur Scheme

The scheme provides 50 percent of the total project cost (per unit) to the young girls of the concerned field, up to a maximum of Rs 5,00,000 (five lakhs) interest free loan to be repaid in 7 years (84 equal installments) + +50% of the sanctioned amount, up to a maximum of Rs 5,00,000 (five lakhs) will be given as a grant/subsidy under the special incentive scheme. + +It also provides Rs 25,000 per unit for training of beneficiaries after selection + +Under this scheme, benefit will be payable only for the establishment of new industries. The benefit of Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2016 will also be payable to these units.

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Start in UP

The Uttar Pradesh Start-up Policy gives thrust to “START IN UP”, to nurture startup culture using INFUSE model (INcubators – FUnd of Funds – Startup Entrepreneurs). Various incentives shall be provided by the Government to Incubators, Startups and Investors funding UP based startups. +Startup Incentives: +1. Sustenance allowance for startups +2. Seed Capital/Marketing Assistance +Additional 50% shall be given to startups founded/co-founded by women/divyangjan/ transgender or startups having 50% or more women/ divyangjan/Transgender employees or startups having registered offices/operations in Purvanchal/ Bundelkhand regions for both Sustenance Allowance and Seed Capital/Marketing Assistance, or Startups founded/co-founded by persons from Economically Weaker Section (EWS). +Incentives for incubators: +1. Capital grant +2. Operational expenditure +3. Acceleration programs

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Scheme for State Award to MSMEs

Objective of the scheme is: (i). To encourage MSME to produce quality products conforming to national and international standards. +(ii). To propagate and merit a culture of quality consciousness amongst a vast section of MSMEs. +(iii). To create a sense of confidence in MSMEs products with the domestic consumers and to enhance the image of Indian Products in export market. +(iv). To motivate MSMEs to achieve higher levels of competitive advantage by quality production. +Quantum and categories of awards: +(i). State Awards shall be given to the outstanding Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises of Rs. 3.00 lakh each separately for growth in production and profit, in the field of Thrust sectors identified in the Industrial & Business Development Policy 2017. The unit once selected for award shall not be considered again during next 5 years.

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Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarozgar Yojana

Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarozgar Yojana (MMYSY), started on August 1, 2014 is a financial assistance scheme that helps people get loans from banks to set up their own small businesses. The objective of the scheme is to provide loans through banks to all sections of the society for setting up their own industry (manufacturing) / service / business. Under the scheme, the benefit of margin money assistance, interest subsidy, loan guarantee and training will be given by the government to the beneficiaries.

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iStart Rajasthan

Rajasthan is home for entrepreneurs and innovative thinkers. Millions of young minds with brilliant idea, new age thinking and extraordinary skills are ready to take ahead the startup drive. Leveraging this quality of business-brains of the state, Department of IT&C conceptualized an integrated startup platform called, iStart Rajasthan. + +This initiative helps the startups minimize the bureaucracy associated with the initiation of startup operations. Startups who want to work in Rajasthan can visit the iStart portal (istart.rajasthan.gov.in) and all the requirements with respect to the startup ecosystem like registering, approval or applying for funds can be accomplished via this platform. This platform also facilitates the startup to connect with 100+ investors which are already on boarded on the platform. All startups are evaluated via QRrate program, which is recognized all over India by leading investors and VCs. QRate program is a rating mechanism which helps startups evaluate themselves and provides avenues for self-improvement.

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Project on High Value Fruit Crops- Apple Beer and Dragon Fruits under CMSGUY

The project will be implemented through cultivation of Apple Ber and Dragon Fruit as main crop. Turmeric will be cultivated as intercrop in between of Apple Ber and Papaya in Dragon Fruit cultivation. The method of cultivation is organic method of cultivation prescribed by National Centre of organic Farming. The main objective of the scheme are as follows: +1. To self-employ the beneficiaries through horticulture farming. +2. Introduction of high value crops so that better market price can be fetched. +3. Utilizing cultivable waste high land for farming activities. +4. To protect the illegal encroachment and damage of forest land. +5. To export the high value fruit crops. +

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Technology Entrepreneurship Program

Technology Entrepreneurship Programme (TEP) is a semi-virtual programme offered by the Indian School of Business(ISB) in partnership with Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK). The program is tailored specifically to motivate and generate interest in entrepreneurship among 2nd-year 2nd-semester engineering students.TEP aims to foster entrepreneurship by guiding engineering students in creating technology-enabled products and services. Additionally, the programme helps improve their communication, teamwork , problem-solving and decision-making abilities + +TEP has three primary goals at its core: +i. To promote technology entrepreneurship as a viable career option and nurture the culture of entrepreneurship in the region. +ii. Link entrepreneurial and innovative behaviour to educational and career pathways. +iii. To provide an environment/experience for engineering students to create investable technology-based start-ups.

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Bhamashah Startup Promotion Fund

In order to have the right mix in its startup portfolio, and as a part of the iStart initiative, the Government of Rajasthan has announced Bhamashah Startup Promotion Fund of Rs. 500 crore, which will include components for women-led and green solutions startups and has earmarked Rs. 100 crore and Rs. 50 crore for both respectively. The funds for green startups will be payable from the funds available with Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The funding has been capped at Rs. 25 lakhs per startup. The amount is based on the Qrate rankings which are based on the Qrate Assessment Framework. Startups are ranked as Bronze and Silver (capped at 15 Lakhs), Gold and Platinum (capped at 20 Lakhs) and Signature (capped at 25 Lakhs). Fund will be provided in terms of loans and equity to startups registered in Rajasthan.

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Madhya Pradesh MSME Protsahan Yojana 2019

With an objective to provide incentives to manufacturing industries of micro, small and medium category, Madhya Pradesh MSME Protsahan Yojna, 2019 (MP MSME Promotion Scheme 2019) has been issued. + +Expansion/ diversification/ up gradation of existing unit to be considered as new unit, is provided under certain conditions to MSMEs.

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Invest Punjab

The State recognizes that different stages of MSMEs have different needs. MSME growth can be broadly classified into five stages – Ideating a Business, Starting a Business, Growing a Business, Reviving a Business and Exiting a Business. The policy will address various needs that emerge in these stages. +The Policy is not merely subsidization of factors of production but growth and performance oriented. The policy will strengthen the state institutions to support a smart MSME Ecosystem driven by efficiency and innovation. Please refer to the policy document to learn more about the incentives.

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Udyam Aakanksha

The scheme would facilitate free online registration and self-certification to the investors interested in investment on micro, small and medium enterprises and service businesses

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State Mini Cluster Development Scheme

The state government felt the need to facilitate Micro & Small industrial units and has come out with a new scheme, totally supported by the State to meet the below objectives: + +(i) To support the sustainability and growth of MSEs by addressing common issues such as improvement of technology, skills and quality, market access, access to capital, etc. +(ii) To build capacity of MSEs for common supportive action through formation of self help groups, consortia, upgradation of associations, etc. +(iii) To set up common facility centres (for testing, design, R&D training centre, effluent treatment, complementing production processes, etc). + +A group of minimum 10 Micro and Small functional industrial units of similar activity in an identified area, which has filed entrepreneur memorandum Part-II/ UAM may apply. The CFC shall be functional within two years from the date of final approval, unless extended with approval of the Steering Committee. + +The beneficiaries of mini-cluster shall submit a preliminary application to the Director of Industries & Commerce, Haryana for consideration of the grant with a copy to the concerned Joint Director/Deputy Director, District Industry Centre for applying to the scheme.

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Startup Odisha initiative

Benefits to recognized Startups : +Monthly allowance of Rs.20,000 (Rs.22,000/-, if the startup Founder (s)/Co-Founder (s) are Women or transgender or from Social Categories such as SC/ST/SEBC/PH. In such a case, Woman or transgender or SC/ST/SEBC/PH should have at least 50% equity in the startup entity.), which may be provided to a ‘recognized Startup entity’ for a period of one year. + +Product Development and Marketing/ Publicity assistance up to Rs. 15 lakh (Upto Rs.16 lakhs, if the startup Founder (s)/Co-Founder (s) is Woman or transgender or from Social Categories such as SC/ST/SEBC/PH. In such a case, Woman or transgender or SC/ST/SEBC/PH should have at least 50% equity in the startup entity.), which may be given to a ‘recognized’ Startup entity for introduction of innovated product in the market. + +Financial Support for event Participation- financial support to state recognized Startups for participating in the reputed national and international events, where they are representing the state. The support may include economy class air fare or 3 tier AC train fare for travel & free space in the stall, if set up by State Government. + +Subsidised Incubation - Recognised startups may avail subsidy benefit to the extent of 50% of monthly rental of the incubation space (subject to a maximum of Rs. 5000) for a period of maximum one year, if getting incubated at any of the incubators recognised by the Startup Odisha Initiative.

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Women Entrepreneurs: Dare to Dream

Now is the time when we finally break the stereotypes, and close the gender gap that exists between female and male entrepreneurs. By relying upon the ideas of women entrepreneurs and investing in them, the Indian startup ecosystem can fuel the economic g

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Food Packaging & Labelling Checklist

This checklist has detailed information on some of the important packaging and labelling guidelines. It will help you in deciding, what should be included on your products package and label.

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Benefits Of Filing ITR & Mistakes To Avoid

The knowledge resource highlights the benefits of filing ITR which are easy loan approval, claiming of tax refund, to carry forward losses and helps in avoiding penalties etc. It also focusses on the mistakes that one should avoid when filing returns.

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Feasibility check of your Startup Idea

Ideas can click anytime, anywhere or with anyone! Sometimes it is so spontaneous to our mind that you never know, it can take you through the journey of becoming a successful entrepreneur. +

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DigiPreneur - Getting digitally ready

DigiPreneur is an entrepreneur who is digitally equipped for his business. While running a business, an entrepreneur can ease various business processes with an introduction of digital solutions.

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OPC Formation Checklist

The OPC Formation checklist talks about:- +- What is OPC formation? +- Features of OPC formation +- List of documents and information required to set up an OPC +- Brief procedure to set up an OPC

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Government Schemes for MSMEs and its benefits

The Government of India introduces several schemes for the benefit of MSMEs. However, often the MSME business owners are not aware of such schemes and tend to lose out on benefiting from them. +Therefore the blog covers the MSME schemes and their benefits.

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Company Formation Checklist

The company formation checklist talks about:- +- What is company formation? +- Benefits of setting up a Private Limited Company +- List of documents and information required to set up a Private Limited Company +- Brief procedure for incorporation

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Business Compliance Readiness Tool

Get to know whether your business is in compliance with basic HR, Trade, and Entity related compliances

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Ideation

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Social Enterprises Series #1: Structure & Processes

In the first session of the interactive series on social enterprises WEP Partner, CAxpert introduce the structures and process relating to Social Enterprises in India.

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Business Compliance Assessment Tool

This tool is divided into four sections. Each section has questions, which will help the business to identify whether they have obtained the necessary registrations categorised under that section

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Business Expansion Plan Checklist

This checklist will guide you on factors which should be considered when planning the expansion of your business.

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Business Management Checklist

This checklist has information on which are the key areas where you need to check the status of your business and the ways in which you can improve the performance of your existing business.

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Understanding the Elements of the B2B Growth Stack

B2B Growth Stack — an integrated model containing five key building blocks that, collectively set the stage for planning and executing a successful and sustainable growth strategy for a company.

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Assistance for Quality Certification

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Assistance in Marketing

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme:

The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Assistance in Rent to Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs)

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Training Scheme

The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Assistance to Organizers for organizing industrial Exhibitions in Gujarat

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme:

The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Assistance to re-energize capital investments by smes (ARISE)

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Parity Lab Accelerator Program

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog is Government of India’s flagship initiative to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in the country and was setup in 2016. Towards this end, AIM has taken a holistic approach to ensure creation of a problem-solving innovative mindset in schools and creating an ecosystem of entrepreneurship in universities, research institutions, private and MSME sector. + +The scheme has the following sub-components: +• Atal Tinkering Labs - at school level +• Atal Incubation Centres - ""An ecosystem of Startups and Entrepreneurs” +• Atal Community Innovation Centres - serving Unserved and Under-Served regions of India +• Atal New India Challenges - Product and Service Innovations with National Impact +• ARISE ANIC challenges - to stimulate startup/ MSME industry innovation +• Mentor of Change (Mentorship and Partnerships - with Public, Private sector, NGOs, Academia, Institutions)

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Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Babasaheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana

01-Nov-2022 10:34:30
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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Banks or NBFCs for Business Loan – Comparison

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Parity Lab Accelerator Program

We are looking for women-led organizations in rural, marginalized communities in India, +working to address and root causes of gender-based violence. Our 12-month Accelerator +Program focuses on organizational capacity building, mental health and legal support.

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Barcode Application Checklist

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A Barcode essentially is a way to encode information in a visual pattern that a machine can read. The combination of black and white bars (elements) represents different text characters which follow a set algorithm for that barcode type. It is essentially the information of that product, like price, quantity, name of the product, etc. Barcodes are a great way to digitally record the real-time movement of stocks, finished goods of your business.

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Common Service Center Scheme

Common Services Centre (CSC) programme is an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY), Government of India. CSCs are the access points for delivery of various electronic services to villages in India, thereby contributing to a digitally and financially inclusive society.

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International Cooperation Scheme

The Scheme, being implemented by the Ministry of MSME, is an ongoing Scheme of the Ninth Plan (under implementation since 1996), which has been continued for the Twelve Plan (2012-13 to 2016-17) with an outlay of Rs. 24.50 crore. +Objectives of the scheme: +1. Technology infusion and/or upgradation of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) +2. Promotion of the exports of MSMEs +3. Modernisation of MSMEs +

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The National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub

The National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Hub has been formed as a part of the Startup India initiative so as to increase market access, ensure the greater involvement of SC/ST entrepreneurs in public procurement and to promote the creation of new enterprises. Moreover, the Hub seeks to render professional support to SC and ST entrepreneurs to help them fulfill their obligations under the Central Government Procurement Policy, employ applicable business practices and make optimum use of the Start-Up India initiative.

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Marketing Support & Services

This scheme will provide assistance in marketing handicrafts. Assistance will be in the nature of funding for exhibitions, fairs, workshops, etc. The scheme has three components: + +1. Domestic Marketing +2. Marketing Events in India and Abroad +3. Publicity and Brand promotion + +Financial assistance will be given in various areas like space rent charges, administrative charges, setting-up stalls, etc. + +The eligible organization includes Central/ State Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporations and any other eligible Govt. Corporations/ agencies promoted by State Government or local govt. bodies. Non-Government Organizations empanelled with O/o DC(Handicrafts), Registered SHGs, local statutory bodies, Apex cooperative Societies and National level Apex Societies (registered under society act/ trust act, etc.) and organization like IICT, MHSC, HMCM, National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, New Delhi, Trade Facilitation Centre & Crafts Museum, Varanasi, NIFT, and Export Promotion Councils, National Design Centre, Producer companies registered under Section 8 of Companies Act. and working for the promotion and development of Handicrafts & Handlooms.

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Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of +Traditional Industries (SFURTI)

Government of India has launched the Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) with an aim to organize the traditional artisans into clusters and to make the Traditional Industries more productive, profitable and capable for generating sustained employment.

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Procurement and Marketing Support Scheme

""The scheme aims to: + +1. Fromoting new market access initiatives like organizing / participation in +National / International Trade Fairs / Exhibitions / MSME Expo, etc. held +across ttre country. + +2. To create awareness and educate the MSMEs about importance / methods/ +process of packaging in marketing, latest packaging technologr, import-export +policy and procedure, GeM portal, MSME Conclave, latest developments in +international / national trade and other subjects / topics relevant for market +access developments."" + +""The scheme has several components: + +1. Market Access Initiatives across the country: Expenditure will be given for various kind of market access initiatives like trade fairs, exhibitions, etc. For instance, The upper cap for organizing / participating in Virtual +Trade Fairs shal1 be Rs. 16.45 lakh +2. Capacity Building: Financial assistance in various areas like packaging and branding requirements, obtaining bar codes for products, etc. For instance for the adoption of bar codes 80% of one-time registration +fee ald annual recurring fee (for first three years) paid by +mi.cro enterprises for obtaining up to 100 Nos. of bar codes +(i.e. products) or actual whichever is less subject to Rs +50,650/- (Fifty thousand six hundred and frfty) max +3. Development of Retail Outlet: Financial assistance for infrastructure development of retail outlets. Assistance will be in areas like obtaining products such as interior design, including computer, printer, bill counter, etc. For instance, Rs. 3O lakh max per outlet in Metro & A class cities +4. "" +

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Strengthening of Infrastructure of Existing Weak Khadi Institutions and Assistance for Marketing Infrastructure

This scheme was launched in 2009-10 and provides need-based support towards the Khadi sector for nursing the sick/problematic institutions elevated from “D” to “C” category as well as those whose production, sales and employment have been declining while they have potential to attain normalcy and to support creation of marketing infrastructure in other identified outlets.

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Jaivik Kheti

Jaivik Kheti portal is an E-commerce as well as a knowledge platform. Knowledge repository section of the portal includes case studies, videos, and best farming practices, success stories and other material related to organic farming to facilitate and promote organic farming. . E-commerce section of the portal provides the whole bouquet of organic products ranging from grains, pulses, fruits and vegetables. + +""1. This portal links various stakeholders like regional councils, local groups, individual farmers, buyers, government agencies and input suppliers for the all-inclusive development and promotion of organic farming +. +2. Through this portal we provide various price discovery mechanisms to help farmers get the best prices for their products through forward auction, price-quantity bidding, book building and reverse auction mechanisms.""

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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National Agricultural Market (e-NAM)

National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) is an electronic platform for agricultural marketing in India. It was launched in 2016 as a flagship program of the Government of India to reform the agricultural marketing system in the country. The main objective of e-NAM is to create a seamless national market for agricultural commodities by integrating the existing Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs) across the country. +e-NAM is an online platform that connects farmers with buyers, processors, and exporters, enabling them to trade in a transparent and efficient manner. The platform provides real-time market information, including prices and demand-supply trends, to farmers, enabling them to make informed decisions about their crops and sales.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme:

The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Marketing Assistance & Publicity

Marketing assistance is provided to Cooperatives/ SHGs/ individual artisans through participation in exhibitions organized inside and outside the state. Assistance is also provided for participation in GIFT Fair/ Organization of Buyer-Seller Meet/Fairs/Exhibitions being organized by other agencies. Besides, marketing assistance is also provided through sales by Utkalika branches located inside and outside the State. + +Benefits provided under this scheme are: + Stalls are provided free of cost + Travel Expenses as per actual are provided + DA @ Rs.200/- per day inside the State and @ Rs.300/- per day outside the State for the period of exhibition are provided + Transportation Charges from Rs.600/- to Rs.1200/- provided + +Assistance for Participation in International Fairs + Stall Rent for stalls up to 9 Sq. Metres (Maximum Rs.1.00 lakh) + 100% reimbursement of Travel Expenses (Air Fare in Economy Class) (Maximum Rs.75,000/) + 50% of the Fright Charges (Maximum Rs.25,000/-) + Reimbursement of 50% of Lodging & Boarding Charges (Maximum Rs.5000/- per day for exhibition period)

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Market Development Support

Assistance to MSME and Incubation units for participation in international trade fairs within and outside India at the rate of 50% of expenditure

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Karma Tirtha

The basic objective of Karma Tirtha is to provide an ideal ambience for marketing the products of the artisans, weavers, micro & small entrepreneurs, backward and poor SHG members including women artisans and interaction between them and the consumers, buyers, exporters round the year in an organized manner. Thus Karma Tirtha provides opportunities for organized marketing facilities at the same time there will be wider scope for employment generation through direct and indirect channel.

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Market assistance scheme

Free stall, fare to and fro to the exhibition site and daily allowance depending on the exhibition venue.

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Convergence of ORMAS and Mission Shakti for promotion of livelihood and marketing of rural products

Under the project titled “Convergence of ORMAS and Mission Shakti for promotion of livelihood and marketing of rural products”, Directorate of Mission Shakti in partnership with ORMAS aims at promotion of various livelihood initiatives and marketing support to women SHGs. The objective of the project proposal is to empower the rural Women producers through the marketing of rural products in convergence with ORMAS as it is important that the Women producer groups need to find a market for their products. The project aims to supplement the resources available to work in all blocks where there is an opportunity to create micro enterprises mainly through Livelihood promotion and Marketing support with special emphasis on the need for formation & promotion of new Women Producer Groups (PGs), marketing / technology interventions, value addition through capacity building of the institutions and strengthening of the existing business incubation centres as these centres serve towards capacity building of SHGs and PGs. Under the Livelihood Promotion, two key components are covered i.e. (a) formation & promotion of new Producer Groups (PGs) from among the WSGHs and Institution & capacity building of the PGs and (b) provisioning of working capital for the PGs. Under the Marketing support, focus is on establishing market linkage for rural products made by Women Producer Groups and SHGs. The project envisages to address the issues of the marketability of the products and to ensure market access by providing training & facilitating marketing access for PGs through (i) exhibitions inside and outside the state, (ii) identification of potential buyers, (iii) establishment of marketing tie ups with potential buyers for marketing of rural produce, (iv) organization of zone wise buyers and sellers meet in collaboration with national & state level buyers from different sectors such as retail houses, traders, exporters & corporate houses for marketing of rural products, strengthening of the existing incubation centres for imparting training on entrepreneurship and providing infrastructure support & facilitation of marketing of the rural produce, development of a robust business plan, establishment of bank/credit linkage and provisioning of working capital. It is intended at providing livelihood promotion, marketing support, product development & promotion, branding of PGs, opening up of sales outlets, online marketing of the rural produce on the digital platform, orientation programme on marketing & livelihood promotion, strengthening of existing business incubation centres, exposure visit of PGs and WSHGs inside & outside the state on marketing & livelihood activities.

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Marketing Assistance Scheme

TANSIDCO started Marketing Assistance Scheme during the year 1978 for assisting Small Enterprises to market their quality products to Government Departments / Government Undertakings at reasonable price with the products manufactured by Small Enterprises, Buyer – Seller. +The Small Enterprises having permanent Entrepreneur Memorandum can register with the concerned Branch Office of TANSIDCO for their products under Marketing Assistance Scheme by paying Rs.200/- as registration fee. +The form for registration under this scheme can be downloaded from TANSIDCO website. It can also be obtained from TANSIDCO Corporate office and Branch Offices @ free of cost. +Under this Scheme, TANSIDCO obtains Tender documents from the Government Departments / Undertakings which float tenders for purchase of their various requirements. TANSIDCO obtains rates from all the Small Enterprises registered under MAS for the specified products and quotes the rates on behalf of Small Enterprises. If orders are received, the same are distributed to the registered Small Enterprises according to their capacities.

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Assistance in Marketing

All IT units shall be entitled to receive 50% subsidy on stall rentals for participating in designated National/International exhibitions/events, etc., subject to a maximum limit of Rs.2 lakhs for international and Rs.1 lakh for national events. Incentive shall be available to a unit once in a financial year, calculated separately for domestic & international event. For industry associations, the application for availing marketing assistance shall be submitted. Industry associations will be entitled to receive upto 50% of stall rent for participation in international trade fairs as Madhya Pradesh pavilion outside India subject to a ceiling of Rs.10 lakhs. Minimum five industrial units participation will be necessary as part of group to avail this assistance. Assistance shall be reimbursement and the association shall have to apply within three months from the date of such participation.

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Marketing and Export Promotion Scheme

The scheme aim to provide following assistance to the handloom co-operative societies, Hantex and Hanveev to develop market of handloom products and promote handloom products. +- Export Incentive @ 20% of the exports turn over subject to a maximum of Rs. 20.00 lakh - Conducting 400 exhibitions each by Hantex/Hanveev - Conducting 300 exhibitions by PHWCS - Conducting ‘Regional Handloom Expos’ by the Directorate during festival periods, conducting - Buyer Seller meets, andto meet additional expenses if any for expos organized under Government of India assistance - Assistance to Hantex/Hanveev/PHWCS to participate innational and international fairs/Exhibition - Assistance is given for making Exquisite Handloom Products and giving award - Assistance to set up showroom by handloom Clusters/societies for marketing handloom products - Assistance to make linkage with major buyer and retailers with Handloom societies, Hantex, Hanveev and individual weavers

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Preferential Purchase Scheme Purchase of Products manufactured by local SSI Units through SSI Units through Rate Contract

This Corporation has a Preferential Purchase Scheme called RC-PPS Scheme. The salient feature of this Scheme is that, the products manufactured by MSME Units in Goa, are procured under the Rate Contract by this Corporation and are supplied to the Govt. Departments of Govt. of Goa. The rates at which these items are to be procured are specified in the scheme. The Scheme was initially introduced by the Govt. vide Order dated 11.11.1998. This Scheme has been notified to ensure purchase of locally manufactured products by Government departments, institutions, undertakings, autonomous bodies. This scheme is notified by the Industries Department and operated by Goa Handicrafts, Rural and Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Limited. The items enlisted are as under 1. RCC Products. 2. Chemicals 3. Furniture 4. Printing 5. Solid and Liquid waste management equipment 6. Plastic extruded products. 7. Fabricated items 8. Printing and Stationary

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Assistance to Organizers for organizing industrial Exhibitions in Gujarat

Assistance will be provided @60% of bill of electricity consumption during the exhibition period including electricity consumption during preparation period. +Total assistance from state government and the Government of India should not exceed more than 75% of the total expenditure incurred for exhibition

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ODOP Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme

The state government, in association with the state's Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, its Public Sector Undertaking National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), has provided marketing assistance to Micro and Small Enterprises under the Marketing Assistance Scheme. The 'One District One Product Marketing Promotion' scheme was started with the objective of providing better marketing and fair prices to the handicraftsmen, weavers and artisans for sale. Under this, 75 percent of the stall charge (maximum Rs 50 thousand) is provided for participating in the fair-exhibitions in the state and 75 percent of the cost of freight (maximum 75 hundred rupees) and trains for the movement of one person is provided. There is a provision to pay the fare of third AC or AC bus.

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Strengthening of Silk Reeling Unit

Objectives:- Marketing Support to Sericulture farmers for their products (Reeling Cocoons) +Pattern of assistance:- Purchase of the products at government-approved rate for value +addition.

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BIPONI

The objective of the scheme is to support the Micro & Small enterprises to participate in different trade fairs and events within the state, in the country, and abroad for marketing their products and also getting exposure. + +(A) Marketing Promotion within the State: +1. General Manager, District Industries & Commerce Centre will identify important events/exhibition held within the district where large numbers of visitors gather. Some important events are Rash Mohotsav at Nalbari, Annual event of Asom Sahitya Sabha, Annual event of Bodo Sahitya Sabha, Annual Ambubashi mela at Kamkhya, Doul Utsav at Barpeta, Doul Utsav at Batradava, Asokastomi mela at Dhubri, Annual event of Srimanta Sankar Sangha, Sivaratri mela at Sivasagar, Dihing Patkai Utsav at Jagun, Dibru-Saikhowa Utsav at Tinsukia, etc. This list is only suggestive, but not exhaustive. +2. 100 (One hundred) numbers of participants covering all the districts will be selected for participation in the identified events/exhibitions. +3. Concerned General Manager, District Industries & Commerce Centres will arrange the stalls in collaboration with the organizers of the event. There will be a maximum ceiling of Rs. 5000.00 (Rupees Five Thousand) per entrepreneur towards stall rent, which will be paid directly to the organizers by Cheque. In case of participants from other districts, a fixed lump sum grant of Rs. 500.00 (Rupees Five Hundred) per day for the actual fair/exhibition period will be provided to meet the Travelling, Food & Lodging expenses etc. +4. General Manager, District Industries & Commerce Centre can sponsor the participants to other districts also. District-wise targets will be decided by the Commissioner, Industries & Commerce preferably on the basis of population data. + +(B) Marketing Promotion outside the state: +1. A list of National Level Exhibitions to be held outside the State like Suraj Kund Mela, Dilli Hat, India International Gift Fair, etc. will be prepared by the Commissioner, Industries & Commerce. +2. Applications will be invited through New Paper advertisement from interested participants for participation in identified trade fairs. +3. Participants for these fairs will be selected depending upon their Quality of Products, performance in the Fairs/exhibition held within the State etc. +4. Selected participants will be reimbursed 50% of the stall rent subject to a ceiling of Rs. 10000.00 ( Rupees Ten Thousand) only and actual Sleeper Class to & fro Railway fair for 2(two) persons per unit along with Rs. 300.00 (Rupees three hundred) per person per day for the actual fair period towards food & lodging expenses. +5. In case, the number of participants in a single fair is more than 10(ten), an officer from the department may accompany the participants and the TA & DA of the officer will be borne from the scheme. + +(C) Marketing Promotion outside the Country : +1. For promotion of “ Brand Assam”, a basket of products will be identified for marketing promotion outside the country. +2. A list of International Fairs/exhibitions, suitable for marketing promotion of the identified product basket, will be prepared by the Commissioner, Industries & Commerce. +3. Applications will be invited through New Paper advertisement from interested enterprises manufacturing the identified products for participation in identified trade fairs. +4. Participants for these fairs will be selected depending upon their Quality of Products, performance in the Fairs/exhibition held within & outside the State etc. +5. Selected participants will be provided free stall space on sharing basis and actual Economy Class Air fair for 1(One) persons per unit along with Rs. 1000.00 (Rupees One thousand) per person per day for the actual fair period towards food & lodging expenses. +6. The TA & DA of departmental officers if accompanying the participants will be borne +from the scheme.

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Setting of Primary Processing Centres/Collection Centres

The Governor of Haryana has formulated a scheme for grant-in-aid for the setting up of Primary Processing Centres(PPCs)/Collection Centres(CCs) in the rural areas of the State. + +The objective of the scheme is the creation of effective backward linkages and empowerment of farmers. This can be achieved by value addition of produce, providing processing and preservation facilities at the village level to help the farmers to enhance the shelf life of perishable produce resulting in better remunerative prices for their agricultural produce. + +Applicants seeking financial assistance are required to submit their applications in the prescribed format (Annexure–A) to the Director-General, Industries & Commerce +within a period of 6 months from the sanction of term loan by the banks/ financial institutions

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Market Development Assistance to MSME manufacturing sector participation in the exhibition

The following assistance is provided to MSME manufacturing sector particip[ation in exhibitions- State Level exhibition- assistance @75% of rent paid or maximum upto Rs. 50,000 whichever is less +National Level exhibition- assistance @75% of rent paid or maximum upto Rs. 1 lakh, whichever is less +International National Level exhibition (Inside India)- assistance @75% of rent paid or Rs.2 lakhs, whichever is less +International National Level exhibition (outside India)- assistance @60% of rent paid or Rs.5 lakhs, whichever is less

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Google My Business Listing Training Program

· Understand how Google My Business works +· Learn the steps to create the Google My Business Listing Page +· Create a basic website of the business using Google My Business +· Get the business pinned on Google Maps

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GeM: Overview

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Step by Step Process for Rebranding in 2021

It’s not uncommon for businesses to have started with certain branding designs which stopped working down the road. Whether it's your logo variations or brand values, your branding defines your identity ..

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How to Create Customer Journey Maps in 2021

Customer journey maps are alternatively referred to as buyer personas or user journeys. They define the curation of a visual representation in order to depict a customer’s experiences with a brand, across a variety of touchpoints.

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Marketing Plan Assessment Checklist

“Marketing Plan Assessment” is a set of questions based on seven key components of a marketing plan, which are Customer Segmentation, Competition Analysis, Product Positioning, Pricing, Promotion, Place of Business, Packaging/Marketing Collateral.

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Social Media Marketing Checklist

In a nutshell, Social Media Marketing means marketing on social networks or the promotion of goods and services through digital media. It could be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin or Youtube.

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New age Marketing & selling skills

Selling techniques for success

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Marketing Plan Assessment Tool

The tool will help the entrepreneur understand the seven basic components of marketing & check if their marketing plan is delivering the expected result. +

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dePreneur Listing

Get listed on our website and enjoy access to a wider consumer base across the country. dePreneur Listing service lets you receive enquiries from your target market

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Marketing Material Checklist

It has information on types of marketing materials. Guides on factors to be considered for choosing any marketing material and questions to help in deciding which marketing material is best for you.

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GeM: 101 Training Session

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Benefits Of Filing ITR & Mistakes To Avoid

10-Feb-2022 15:06:12
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Benefits of filing ITR highlighted are : Easy Loan Approval, Claim Tax RefundRapid Visa ProcessingProof Of Income And Address, Carry Forward LossesAvoid Penalties.

Mistakes that one should avoid highlighted in the Knowledge resource are: Not reporting income from interest through a savings account, Not including interest income from fixed deposits, Not reporting income from dividends earned, Filing the wrong ITR form, Not comparing the new versus the old tax regime to optimize tax-saving etc. 



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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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In order to have the right mix in its startup portfolio, and as a part of the iStart initiative, the Government of Rajasthan has announced Bhamashah Startup Promotion Fund of Rs. 500 crore, which will include components for women-led and green solutions startups and has earmarked Rs. 100 crore and Rs. 50 crore for both respectively. The funds for green startups will be payable from the funds available with Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board. The funding has been capped at Rs. 25 lakhs per startup. The amount is based on the Qrate rankings which are based on the Qrate Assessment Framework. Startups are ranked as Bronze and Silver (capped at 15 Lakhs), Gold and Platinum (capped at 20 Lakhs) and Signature (capped at 25 Lakhs). Fund will be provided in terms of loans and equity to startups registered in Rajasthan.

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In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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Business Compliance Assessment Tool

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1. Start-ups will be reimbursed a fixed amount for the seats occupied by them at co-working spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. The benefits at the co-working spaces can be availed maximum for a period of two years per startup, at incubators can be availed maximum for a period of 1 year per startup and at accelerators will be for a period of 3 months per startup. +2. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the co-working spaces listed by +the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 3000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +3. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the incubators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 5000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +4. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by accelerators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 6000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +5. The reimbursement in this scheme can be claimed on any of the plans offered by the coworking spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. +6. A total of 100 seats in co-working, 50 seats each in incubator and accelerator will be subsidized +under this scheme each year. +3.7. For certain deserving startups determined through the internal guidelines of the SPC, the SPC +may choose to reimburse up to 100% of the amount paid to co-working/incubator/accelerator +by the startups. +3.8. 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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New Generation Innovation Network (NGIN)

Create an ecosystem to promote innovations in the educational institutions and transform student ideas and concepts to successful business enterprises.

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deAsra Foundation has a panel of mentors with vast experiences in various fields. Get in touch with us and get mentored by deAsra’s mentors.

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Business Funding Readiness Evaluation Tool

14-Apr-2020 12:12:58
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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Business Management Checklist

07-Apr-2020 05:54:19
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For running a business successfully and ensuring growth in your business you need to assess the position of your business. This assessment is basically a comparison between the goals and milestones that you had set for your business with the actual current scenario in the business. It is necessary to check the status of your business at regular intervals. This will help you to identify the problem areas in your business.

Link: https://www.deasra.in/msme-checklist/existing-business-management-checklist/?entry_point=niti&utm_source=Alliance&utm_medium=Niti

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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Business Performance Evaluation Tool

14-Apr-2020 12:06:08
Funding

It is essential that you check the progress of your business at regular intervals. This helps in identifying areas where business performance is hampered. Once this is identified, a business can take corrective actions and improve its overall performance. This will ensure smooth and steady growth of the business.

Link: https://www.deasra.in/tools/business-performance-evaluation/?entry_point=niti&utm_source=Alliance&utm_medium=Niti

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Business Tools - Invoicing Template

17-Mar-2020 11:49:33
Business Development Services

For Trading & Manufacturing Businesses

  • Page 1 - Details - Enter your business details 
  • Page 2 - Billed to Details - Note your supplier/client details 
  • Page 3 - Place of Supply - Place of supply details 
  • Page 4 - GST Invoice - Enter your logo and your signature

For Service Based Businesses
  • Page 1 - Details - Enter your business details
  • Page 2 -  Billed to Details - Note your client details 
  • Page 3 -  Location of Service Provided - Enter your venue details (if any)
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Training Scheme

The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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BuzzMentr Innovation Network Pvt. Ltd

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Cash Flow Management Checklist

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Cash flow management for business is the process of monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing the net amount of cash receipts minus the cash expenses. Net cash flow is an important measure of financial health for any business. It helps the entrepreneur to analyze optimum cash needs; this can be achieved by estimating the monthly cash needs and identifying the sources from where these can be met.

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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CEED Chitrakara University

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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Company Formation Checklist

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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Convergence of ORMAS and Mission Shakti for promotion of livelihood and marketing of rural products

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme:

The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Co-Working Spaces/ Incubators/ Accelerators Subsidy Scheme

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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE)

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Critical Infrastructure Development Scheme

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DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihoods Mission)

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Parity Lab Accelerator Program

We are looking for women-led organizations in rural, marginalized communities in India, +working to address and root causes of gender-based violence. Our 12-month Accelerator +Program focuses on organizational capacity building, mental health and legal support.

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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deAsra Mentors

17-Jun-2020 07:55:47
Mentoring and Networking

Entrepreneurs need mentors to support and guide them in +their business journey. It is said that a good mentor explains, a superior +mentor demonstrates, however, the greatest mentor inspires and every +great achiever is inspired by a great mentor.


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With this philosophy, deAsra Foundation has a panel of +mentors with vast experiences in various fields. Get in touch with us and get +mentored by deAsra’s mentors.



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New Generation Innovation Network (NGIN)

Create an ecosystem to promote innovations in the educational institutions and transform student ideas and concepts to successful business enterprises.

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1. Start-ups will be reimbursed a fixed amount for the seats occupied by them at co-working spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. The benefits at the co-working spaces can be availed maximum for a period of two years per startup, at incubators can be availed maximum for a period of 1 year per startup and at accelerators will be for a period of 3 months per startup. +2. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the co-working spaces listed by +the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 3000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +3. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by the incubators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 5000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +4. The startup will be reimbursed 50% per seat cost offered by accelerators listed by the SPC or a maximum benefit of INR 6000 per seat and can claim this benefit for a maximum cap of 8 seats only. +5. The reimbursement in this scheme can be claimed on any of the plans offered by the coworking spaces/ incubators/ accelerators listed by the SPC. +6. A total of 100 seats in co-working, 50 seats each in incubator and accelerator will be subsidized +under this scheme each year. +3.7. For certain deserving startups determined through the internal guidelines of the SPC, the SPC +may choose to reimburse up to 100% of the amount paid to co-working/incubator/accelerator +by the startups. +3.8. 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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dePreneur Listing

04-Aug-2021 09:48:58
Market Linkages

deAsra offers an exciting opportunity for small business owners to connect with fellow-entrepreneurs under one roof. Get listed on our website and enjoy access to a wider consumer base across the country. dePreneur Listing service lets you receive enquiries from your target market. Expand your network and come one step closer to success.

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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Brand Promotion of Indian Brands in Footwear and Leather Sector

This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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DigiPreneur - Getting digitally ready

08-Dec-2021 10:07:17
Incubation and Acceleration

Businesses in today’s day need +to be digitally ready to be sustainable in ever-changing situations. There are a few very +basic platforms that will enable you to be digitally ready for your business. Mainly the product listing, product management, +visibility to prospective customers, reaching existing and new customers and +receiving payment or making payments are a few areas where digitization can do +wonders.

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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Dream Hatcher Incubation Center

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Training Scheme

The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Emergency MSME Loan, up to 1 Lakh, 16% interest, Approval in 3 days

10-Jun-2020 04:46:03
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Do you run a business in  Pune and are looking for a Loan to +get going post lockdown? We at deAsra Foundation, have partnered with +RBI approved NBFC (GroMor Finance) to bring to you Emergency MSME Loan at the most friendly terms that include:


1. Working Capital Loan up to 1 Lakh

2. Low-Interest Rate - 16-20%  (Reducing Balance)

3. Electronic Approval within 3 Days

4. 12-15 Months Repayment Period

5.  Insurance Cover for the Borrower and Co-borrower


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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Entrepreneurial Development Council

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Programme

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Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Entrepreneurship Development in Six Holy Cities

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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Entrepreneur’s World (SmallB.in) +SmallB.in – A knowledge Hub for MSMEs

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Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Export Market Development Assistance (EMDA) Scheme

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In addition to the units (both in organized and informal sector) of the Eastern India, around 100 existing exporters of lifestyle JDP segment of informal sector, concentrated mainly in the States of W.B, Kerala, UP, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, AP & Karnataka, for the products like Bags, Floor coverings, Wall Hangings & Home Textiles/Made Ups will be benefited from the scheme. The proposed scheme is expected to generate enthusiasm to many new enterprises and gradually the number of beneficiaries will increase. JDP sector’s export should grow from the present level of Rs.500crore to Rs.1000 crore in next 3 years and the number of new entrepreneurs, to 2500. The sale growth in the JDP sector including in the domestic market will generate employment to 225,000. + +Eligibility: +Registration as Manufacturer or Merchant Exporter of Jute products with EPCs. NJB may require additional information about the bona-fide of the unit, as a exporter of jute products. Beside above the New Entrepreneurs must be participating for the first time in international fairs under the banner of NJB and participated in NJBs Retail outlet scheme, where domestic sales is involved in past 1 year. For NJB led fairs, delegations and BSMs the participant has to apply to National Jute Board. Special focus for participants from North East states +and Hilly-Remote Ares as notified by Govt of India.

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The objectives of the Production Linked Incentive/Support component of the JDS Scheme are: To make Jute Diversified Products cost competitive globally;To help JDPs manufacturers' exporters to fetch more business orders; To help develop markets and increase market share of JDPs globally; To attract more entrepreneurs in JDPs production, sales and exports;Ø To help increase consumption of jute through increased businesses thereby supporting farmers to increase more jute cultivation; To help achieving 10% CAGR growth in sales of JDPs globally;To help increase export of JDPs to Rs. 1600 Cr. by 2026 against Rs. 963 Cr. presently, in combination with the support of other concurrent market and export promotion interventions. + +Eligibility: +Any Jute Mill Company or MSME unit set up within the geographical boundary of India engaged in manufacturing and export of JDPs will be eligible for the incentive under the Scheme subject to fulfillment of the Operating Guidelines including Procedures and Terms & Conditions.

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This sub-scheme aims at providing international branding support to leading Indian manufacturers in Footwear and Leather sector to achieve Brands as Assets and higher valuations for their products and facilitate access to Indian products in the international niche market, shoring up bottom lines and top lines of the sector. + +Quantum of assistance: +a) The Government assistance under this sub-scheme of FLADP would be restricted to 50% of total project cost for all eligible activities as per the approval of Steering Committee based on the total project cost of detailed project proposal submitted, subject to a limit of Rs. 3 crore for each brand, each year for the next 3 years. The share of the Indian manufacturer would be balance 50% of the project cost. +b) An appropriate amount would be paid to the designated agency for implementation and monitoring of the projects + +ELigibility: +All Indian Manufacturers in the Footwear and Leather sector including finished leather, leather goods, leather garments, saddlery, footwear and footwear components industries having (i) cash profits for last 3 years, (ii) having minimum exports of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them or having minimum domestic sales of Rs. 50 crore per year of products manufactured by them, (iii) Indian Brands having registered logo in Indian/overseas market, undertaking viable brand promotion programmes

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Marketing Support & Services

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Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Project on High Value Fruit Crops- Apple Beer and Dragon Fruits under CMSGUY

The project will be implemented through cultivation of Apple Ber and Dragon Fruit as main crop. Turmeric will be cultivated as intercrop in between of Apple Ber and Papaya in Dragon Fruit cultivation. The method of cultivation is organic method of cultivation prescribed by National Centre of organic Farming. The main objective of the scheme are as follows: +1. To self-employ the beneficiaries through horticulture farming. +2. Introduction of high value crops so that better market price can be fetched. +3. Utilizing cultivable waste high land for farming activities. +4. To protect the illegal encroachment and damage of forest land. +5. To export the high value fruit crops. +

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Facilitation of Funding Checklist

20-Mar-2020 10:15:05
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Parity Lab Accelerator Program

We are looking for women-led organizations in rural, marginalized communities in India, +working to address and root causes of gender-based violence. Our 12-month Accelerator +Program focuses on organizational capacity building, mental health and legal support.

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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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MMSME Champions scheme

Ministry of MSME has been implementing Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for promoting competitiveness amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by the way of wastage reduction through Lean Manufacturing, support for Design improvement, building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) Scheme, digitally empowerment of MSME through Digital MSME and to promote & support untapped creativity of individual and to promote adoption of latest technologies in manufacturing as well as knowledge-based innovation MSMEs through Incubation across India. + +MSME Champions scheme has been formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Technology Upgradation Scheme (TUS) for a period of 5 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26. It is a Holistic Approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes and Interventions with a single purpose. The end objective is to pick up clusters and enterprises and modernize their processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate their National and Global reach and excellence. There are 3 components under the new MSME Champions scheme, the details of which are as below: +1) - MSME-Sustainable (ZED) +2) - MSME-Innovative(for Incubation, IPR, Design) +3) - MSME-Competitive (Lean)

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Feasibility check of your Startup Idea

Parul dadhich17-Dec-2021 12:18:37
Incubation and Acceleration

Ideas can click anytime, +anywhere or with anyone! Sometimes it is so spontaneous to our mind that you +never know, it can take you through the journey of becoming a successful +entrepreneur.

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Idea can be in the form of +providing a problem solution products/services or creating a new niche +altogether which doesn’t exist in the market. The uniqueness, relevancy, and +adaptability are the key factors which can play immense role in successful +development of your idea into a fully fledged Product or Service.

 It is very crucial to get the answer of this question before you +go ahead

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“IS THIS VIABLE”???

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Understanding your Idea +completely and then doing this check of viability is important to proceed +towards making a successful Business Plan.

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The job is half done if you +could really find a gap or address a problem which consumers are facing or +might face in the upcoming years. Logical and economical solutions to make +lives easier can never go futile if put together with proper planning & +research.  

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If your Ideas do not appeal to +your target customers it is never too late to take a pause, rethink and redesign +your creativity.

 So, Feasibility study of An +Idea is the first move towards a Startup development stage. Such studies +sometimes turn the ideas into multiple product or service development for your +business model.

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Imagining the every possible +negative side of your idea and finding the capability to overcome them during +different business cycles is the key to successful startup.

The farsightedness and optimism +of any entrepreneur also needs the reality check of his or her idea by performing +such studies.   

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If your Idea passes through +this Feasibility study check, then only you should move to creating a business +plan.

 Idea Assessment stage:

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At this stage you perform the +relevant checks for your Idea whether it’s a fully grown idea or does it need +further adaptations even before its implementation. This assessment will also +check if your target consumer is ready to adopt your product/service. At this +stage the parameters shall be set to measure the effectiveness of your proposed +product or service line.

Product development strategy:

If you have identified the +problem, and of course if you think you have the right solution for that then +try to find answers to such questions:

1. Does it solve the entire +deficit present in the market?

2.  Is your product worth to be paid by anyone?

3. Can you measure the solution +provided, like scale it to 1 to 10

Any competitive advantage

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Why any customer would switch +to your product? Does your idea stands out of the crowded market and offers +something diverse and value for money? Unless you find answers to such +questions there is a big risk of non acceptance of your idea. A competitive +edge over others will always help you to tap existing as well as new consumers.

 Product/service testing

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Every year several startups +enter the market, but only few of them survive and that depends how much time +did they spent on ideation stage by checking the viability in practical manner. +If your product can be tested before launching on real grounds it can add an +extra checking tool for its success or failure.

 Scalability of idea in future

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Getting into an entrepreneur’s +shoes is like “building a door yourself if opportunities do not knock”! The +endless perseverance and risk taking ability will always inspire you to take +big leaps in future. So after actual product launch and its success, you must +know how to take it to the next level. Scalability to a wide range of market +segment will require accelerated funds, so you must be ready with your plan.

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Skill set for ideation to startup +setup

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Sometimes you have the +excellent idea in your head but you don’t have the required skill set to develop +it technically. Most of such products need lot of viability checks on technical +fronts. e.g. any fintech startup which wants to develop an app for smooth +payment mechanism will require a team of solution architects to develop such +system. So engaging the suitable expert‘s team for your idea development is +crucial at this early stage.  

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Facilitation, IT, Awareness, +Market Development and Publicity for +Powerloom Schemes

Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Financial Support to MSMEs in ZED certification

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Fiscal Incentives under MSMEs policy

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The objective of this scheme is to provide training to the target group to make them capable and self-dependant through appropriate technical training in the field of traditional and technical occupations and entrepreneurship, Financial assistance is provided in the form of grant through SCA/Institution. The trainee are encouraged to get wage employment and also can obtain loan under NBCFDC general loan schemes to start his/her business after successful completion of the training. + +Eligibility: +The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes as notified by Central Government/ State Government from time to time. The annual family income of the applicant should be less than Rs.1,03,000/- p.a. in urban areas and Rs.81,000/- p.a. in rural areas. + +Under this scheme the eligible youths of the target group are trained to meet the market demands of various industries/sectors and also for up-grading the skills of traditional Craftsman/Artisans, who have inherited the trade/occupations from the generations. NBCFDC has established training linkages with reputed training institutions in the country and arrange training in specialized trades for eligible candidates through these training institutions. +Expenditure borne by NBCFDC - 100% of the training cost +Duration - Upto Six months

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Integrated Processes Development Schemes (IPDS)

The primary objective of the IPDS is to facilitate the textile industry to become globally competitive using environmentally friendly processing standards and technology. The scheme would facilitate the textile units to meet the required environmental standards. The IPDS would create new processing parks as well as support the upgradation of existing processing clusters specifically in the area of water and waste water management as also to promote research and development for a cleaner technology in the processing sector. + +IPDS proposes to establish 4-6 Brown field and 3-5 Green field projects addressing the needs of the existing Textile/Clusters. Eligible projects under the scheme would cover the following: +Group A - Water treatment & effluent treatment plant and technology (including marine, Riverine and ZLD). +Group B – Common infrastructure such as captive power generation plants on technology preferably renewable/green technology, +Group C – Common facilities such as Testing Laboratories and R&D centres. + +The Special Purpose Vehicle shall fund the project through a mix of equity from members of industry, grant support from Ministry of Textile / State Government, and the loan from Banks and Financial Institutions. The Government of India support under the scheme by the way of grant would be limited to 50% of the project cost, with a ceiling of Rs.75 crores for projects with Zero Liquid Discharge Systems and Rs.10 crores for projects with conventional treatment systems. Support for marine discharge projects would be analysed on a case to case basis with a maximum ceiling of Rs.75 crores.

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Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS)

Raw Material Supply Scheme is being implemented throughout the country to make available all types of yarn to Handloom weavers. + +Under Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), the freight is reimbursed and depot operating charge @2% (limited to Rs. 15,000/- per month) of the value of the yarn supplied is given to depot operating agencies. At present, 511 such yarn depots and 46 warehouses are functioning throughout the country. NHDC is also supplying quality dyes and chemicals to the handloom sector at competitive rates.

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Food Packaging & Labelling Checklist

07-Apr-2020 05:24:45
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The Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations have set certain norms and standards on how and in which manner the products should be packed and labelled before selling. Some guidelines are generic and applicable to all type of products, whereas some guidelines are applicable only if your product is of that category i.e. a food product or a liquid product. Before finalising the packaging and even before printing of labels it is advisable to go through the Packaging and Labelling Regulations to avoid rework and additional expenditure.

Link: https://www.deasra.in/msme-checklist/checklist-for-packaging-and-labeling/?entry_point=niti&utm_source=Alliance&utm_medium=Niti

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Objective: +• Facilitation services to powerloom weavers like Help line, Registration services, SMS Alert, Bank services etc +• Online Portal for Powerloom Schemes +• To create awareness about schemes, disseminate the information about technology, products for the benefits of powerloom weavers/workers. +• To provide a platform for powerloom weavers to market their products at cluster level, regional level, national and international level. +• Publicity of powerloom schemes in Electronic and Print Media +The various components of the scheme are: +1. Facilitation Services: This includes help lines, SMS alerts, Bank Assistance, etc +2. IT- Development of online-portal / mobile application in respect of schemes implemented by GOI: This includes creation of online portal and mobile app on information about government schemes +3. Awareness and Market Development Programmes: This includes seminars and workshops, buyer seller meets, and intrnational events +4. Publicity in Electronic and Print Media: This includes publicity of schemes through internet, television, newspapers, etc""

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Science & Technology Interventions in the North East Region +

Science & Technological Intervention for North East India (STINER) is a very ambitious, innovative and challenging assignment designed and conceived by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), Govt of India for the people of this region. The main goal of the project is to bring all the relevant proven technologies to the people of North Eastern Region (NER), more particularly to farmers and artisans community, so that the quality of their profession can be boost up through science and technological intervention. The relevant technologies will be exposed to farmers and artisans for exhibition and demonstration. Farmers can also use the facilities for processing their products to increase the shelf life of products for convenient storage and value addition. The facilities will also encourage budding entrepreneurs to start-up their business venture based on local agricultural resources. In addition to the technology mall, the hub will also have a quality testing laboratory for food and other products to support the growing demand of food processing industries, food processing shelf help groups, NGOs working on food and allied sector to promote regional and export market of food in the region. STINER main centre, designated as STINER-TFC Hub (STINER Technology Facility Centre Hub) is established at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat. Along with the STINER-TFC Hub, eight spokes will also be established in eight states of North East India. + +Objectives + +Broad objectives: +- Establishment of STINER-Common Facility Center (STINER-CFC) at CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat for Science and Technological Intervention in North East India (STINER). + +Specific Objectives: +- Setting up of Technology demonstration and Incubation hub. +- Creation of Food processing and Foot testing Laboratory + + +Mission +- Entrepreneurship development in NER +- Employment generation and socio-economic upliftment in NER +- Establishment of NER incubation center and Food Processing center +- Enhancement in quality of life in rural NER

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Godhan Nyay scheme

Launched the Godhan Nyay scheme in July 2020, with the aim to increase farmers’ and cattle ranchers’ incomes, promote organic compost, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, and improve soil health. + +Benefits: +- Cow dung and buffalo cattle breeders will be purchased by the government at the rate of Rs.2/- per kg. +- To increase the income of cattle herders. +- Prohibition on open grazing of livestock. +- Creation of new employment opportunities. +- Promotion of cow rearing and cow protection. +- Promoting the use of organic fertilizers by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. +- Making organic fertilizers easily available at the local level. +- To provide employment opportunities to all the local self-groups. +- To improve the fertility of the land. + +Eligibility: +- The cattle rearer should be a resident of Chhattisgarh. +- The age of the cattle owner should be above 18 years. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to have an Aadhaar card. +- The cow dung collector should have his own bank account. +- The cow dung collector should have an identity card. +- The dung collector should have a mobile number. +- It is mandatory for the cow dung collector to register the number of his animals.

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Funding for Small Business by deAsra Foundation

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Funding for Small Business was a workshop organized for women entrepreneurs by deAsra Foundation in collaboration with WEP. +The workshop covered basic concepts of funding, various funding sources, factors affecting eligibility for funding, documents required for funding, important factors of your funding proposal that are analyzed by funding agencies. + +The workshop was held on 28th July 2020.


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The objective of the Scheme of “Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure” is to provide integrated cold chain and preservation infrastructure facilities, without any break, from the farm gate to the consumer. It covers creation of infrastructure facility along the entire supply chain viz. pre-cooling, weighing, sorting, grading, waxing facilities at farm level, multi product/multi temperature cold storage, CA storage, packing facility, IQF, blast freezing in the distribution hub and reefer vans, mobile cooling units for facilitating distribution of non-horticulture, horticulture, fish/marine(except shrimp), dairy, meat and poultry. The scheme allows flexibility in project planning with special emphasis on creation of cold chain infrastructure at farm level. + +The integrated cold chain project can be set up by Partnership / Proprietorship Firms, Companies, Corporations, Cooperatives, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), NGOs, Central / State PSUs, etc. subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of scheme guidelines. + +Pattern of Assistance +- Financial assistance (grant-in-aid) under the scheme is limited to a maximum of Rs 10 crore per project in relation to technical civil works and eligible plant & machinery subject to the following: +- For storage infrastructure including Pack House and Pre cooling unit, ripening chamber and transport infrastructure, grant-in-aid @ 35% for General Areas and @ 50% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, of the total cost of plant & machinery and technical civil works will be provided. +- For value addition and processing infrastructure including frozen storage/ deep freezers associated and integral to the processing, grant-in-aid @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands, will be provided. +- For irradiation facilities grant-in-aid will be provided @ 50% for General Areas and @ 75% for North East States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas & Islands. + +Release of Grant +The grant-in-aid under the scheme is released in three instalments of 25%, 40% and 35% as per following schedule: +- 1st installment of 25% of the total grant under the scheme is released after ensuring that 25% of the promoter’s contribution and 25% of the term loan has been spent on the project; +- 2nd installment of another 40% of the total grant is released after ensuring that utilization of first installment of grant, 65% of promoter’s contribution & 65% of term loan; +- 3rd and final installment of remaining 35% of the grant assistance is released after ensuring utilization of the second installment and 100% of promoter’s contribution and 100% of term loan.

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Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations by The Nudge - Part 1

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Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations was a two part workshop for women entrepreneurs organized by WEP in partnership with The Nudge Centre for Social Innovation.

The workshop covered  aspects like the right DNA & structured approach to adopt towards fundraising & financial sustainability as a social impact organization. 
The key intended takeaways of the session for participants were - 
 - Approaching fundraising with the right attitude 
 - Understanding the right mix of channels to raise funds 
 - Developing a structured approach to fundraising 
 - Understanding signalling & pitch readiness

All resources used during the session can be found here - Link

Click on learn more to view part 1 of the workshop. The link to the second part of the workshop can be found here - Link


Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/cR01Nx3NCb8

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