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Setting of Primary Processing Centres/Collection Centres

09-Dec-2022 12:34:40
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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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Sharda Launchpad Federation

20-Dec-2022 10:45:06
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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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SIDBI and Google Partnership for Assistance to Micro Enterprises (SANGAM)

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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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SIDBI Cluster Development Fund

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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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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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Skill-cum-Technology Upgradation Programme (STUP)

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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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Skill Development In Handicraft Sector

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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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Small Industries Management Assistants’ Programme(SIMAP)

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

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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. +The key takeaways for this session were - + - Gain clarity on the key role of defining 'Charitable Purpose' which can enable you to create sustainable income for your NGO + - Know about the application of income (under 85/15 rule) and best practices to apply income: Over/under application/carry forward/ transfer + - Ability to determine the taxability of your NGO


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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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Social Enterprises Series #1: Structure & Processes

Wep Niti Aayog29-Jun-2020 09:51:20
Incubation and Acceleration

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.


If you have any questions on accounting and compliance that you would like to ask the CAxpert team, you can ask them on their thread in the Community section here -



Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/trn1wW4-RRM

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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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Social Enterprises Series #2: Accounting & Compliances

Wep Niti Aayog29-Jun-2020 09:56:33
Funding,Business Development Services

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.

If you have any questions on accounting and compliance that you would like to ask the CAxpert team, you can ask them on their thread in the Community section here - link




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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

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Social Media Marketing Checklist

08-Dec-2021 09:41:10
Market Linkages

Social Media +presence on different platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, +Youtube, etc. establishes a brand effect and reflects positively on sales. It +includes activities like uploading images, content, posts, videos, etc.

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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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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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SPARK Incubation Centre

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Startup Odisha initiative

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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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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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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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State rural engineering based training program scheme

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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)

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

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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

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Strengthening of Silk Reeling Unit

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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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Subsidy on ETP

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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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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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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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Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

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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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Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurs (TIDE) 2.0

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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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The glorious lamp of heaven, The Sun.

Simi kapoor29-May-2023 13:54:25
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Sun is the ultimate powerhouse of eternal energy on our Planet, all the living beings on earth are Alive and Thriving because of our own Generous SUN which is a Natural Essential Nutrient that can heal us in many ways .You just need to step out everyday and soak yourself in Golden Rays of Sunshine


The Sun is the primary source of vitamin D, which is needed for assimilation of calcium for maintaining healthy bones and muscles. Additionally, sunlight can improve mood, boost the immune system, and even reduce the risk of certain diseases. Sunlight improves the function of your liver and helps it to break down toxins and wastes that could lead to cancer and other diseases.
India is a blessed country as we get Sunlight throughout the year Still the recent surveys done on Vitamin D levels came with Shocking results


Lack of Sunlight and Deficiency of Vitamin D will surely lead to

  • Weak bones
  • Rickets
  • Low immunity
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  • Low Energy +Depression and SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)
  • Disturbing Circadian Rhythm -that is body own internal clock ,sleep awake cycle.
  • Hair fall and so many other digestive related issues

Sunlight helps our body to convert a form of cholesterol that is present in our skin into vitamin D. Hence, spending time in the sun help us in maintaining ideal vitamin D levels.

Vitamin D has also the capacity to lower the cortisol upto 40 %,Cortisol is a stress hormone that is produced in response to stress.

Excessive levels of Cortisol can lead to
  1. Weak Immune system which will make you more prone to infections and diseases.
  2. High Blood Pressure Cortisol can raise your blood pressure by narrowing the blood vessels
  3. Weight gain
4. Disintegration of muscles in bones. less bone density
5. Poor Gut health
6. Elevated blood sugar levels
We can avoid all the above conditions sitting in Sunlight ,Also

Sunlight exposure can also improve our mood. The sun triggers the release of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates mood and promotes feelings of happiness and well-being. That's why many people feel better on sunny days. Sunlight exposure has also been linked to a reduction in symptoms of depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Sunlight exposure can also benefit our immune system.
Sunlight triggers the production of white blood cells, which play a crucial role in defending the body against infection and disease.
Additionally, vitamin D, which is produced in response to sunlight exposure, has been linked to a reduced risk of certain types of cancer, including breast, colon, and prostate cancer.
Soaking in Sunlight can help regulate our circadian rhythm, the body's internal clock that regulates our sleep-wake cycle. Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland, from the chemical melanin. Melanin is produced in the skin through sun exposure. Melatonin helps with inducing sleep. Exposure to sunlight in the morning can help us feel more alert and awake, while exposure to sunlight in the evening can help us wind down and prepare for sleep.

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How to Utilize the energy of Sun -
The best time to be in the Sun is the Sun Rise. The first rays of Sun should fall on us everyday. Experiencing a beautiful Sunrise can kindle pleasant emotions and Elevate our mood. Sunrise is a show of vibrant yet soothing magic of colors, light, and natural beauty emerging gently and leaving us In moments of Wonder and Awe.

30 minutes of sunlight in a day is good for our body, should avoid direct sunlight during 12 noon to 5 pm during summer season.
Wear minimal cotton clothes, keeping your back and Navel exposed to Sun will benefit you more as in Ayurveda navel center is a vital energy point in the body. By exposing the navel to the sun's rays, the energy flow in this area can be enhanced and balanced. In Ayurveda, the concept of "prana" refers to vital life force or energy. Sunlight is considered a powerful source of prana. By exposing the navel area to sunlight, it is believed that the body can absorb and assimilate this vital energy, which can have a rejuvenating and nourishing effect on the overall well-being.
you can also Combine this time with book reading or doing Pranayama even your daily workout or stepping out for a walk.
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Feel Gratitude and Be Grateful

There are on an average 1,50,000 people everyday who do not get a chance to see this Sunshine
◦You got another day as a blessing to improve at every level and transform into a Healthier Happier version of yourself and make this life worthwhile.

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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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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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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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Training Scheme

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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 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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Training Scheme for Other Backward Classes

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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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Tribal Forest Dwellers Empowerment Scheme

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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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Udyam Aakanksha

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Understanding the Elements of the B2B Growth Stack

03-Dec-2019 09:43:14
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The following are the five building blocks in the B2B Growth Stack and key points about what comprises each:

The Strategic Pillars

The strategic pillars set the boundaries of the growth strategy by aligning the company and its objectives with the marketplace and its needs. The two strategic pillars are as follows:

Business Strategy - The first of the five elements is business strategy, which focuses on what the owners and investors want to accomplish with the enterprise, and how that relates to the current state of the business. Key components within business strategy include the owner’s objectives, target markets, the business model, product or service offerings, and customer segments.

Brand Strategy - Contrary to popular belief, brand strategy is not about what your business wants to communicate to the marketplace. Rather, it is about what the marketplace needs and wants that you can effectively and competitively deliver — and then building a messaging framework around that match. Key components within brand straegy include your brand vision and promise, value proposition, messaging & positioning, buyer personas and competitive benchmarking.

The Execution Stack

Once we’ve established the two strategic pillars that connect the company to the marketplace, it’s time to dig into the execution stack at the center of the model. There are three elements in the execution stack, and they should be addressed in a specific order, going from bottom to top. The three execution elements are:

CRM (Customer Relationship Management) - This is hands-down the most commonly ignored element of growth strategy, and ironically, it is the most important. There is simply no point in investing in marketing or sales without a proper CRM strategy at the core. The goal of a CRM system is to provide a single, core record and platform for knowing your customers and prospects — it is the goldmine of your future growth. Key components within CRM include business relationships, target accounts, contact sources, prospect profiling and data quality.

Sales - It’s interesting to note that the traditional model of growth strategy places marketing before sales. The logic behind this is to follow the flow of a lead — from marketing’s role in lead generation toward sales’ role in qualifying leads and turning them into opportunities that eventually result in a sale. The reality is that we are better off reverse-engineering the process since sales can tell us what a ‘best fit’ prospect is, and this can, in turn, inform marketing. Within sales we’re including components such as lead generation and nurturing, pipeline and opportunity management, sales enablement, sales acceleration and social selling.

Marketing - With sales defining the type of prospect that is a ‘best fit’ for success and creating the framework by which the sales pipeline can be effectively filled, it’s now marketing’s job to build and deliver the infrastructure that makes this possible. Key elements in this include the brand foundation, digital presence, content and inbound, channels and partners, and programs and public relations.

The research shows that when companies effectively ‘connect the dots’ between these five elements, they find themselves far better positioned to achieve sustainable growth over time. This means getting past the ‘rifle-shot’ experiences from various campaigns that deliver temporary but unsustainable revenue boosts, and into a model of building the business organically with all of the right elements working in an integrated and harmonious manner. The result is a powerful and sustainable growth strategy for the business that will last well into the future.

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Upcycle for better future

Jyothi Sri Pappu07-Jun-2023 07:57:17
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In a world grappling with plastic pollution and environmental challenges, the importance of upcycling cannot be overstated. Upcycling, the process of transforming waste materials into new products of higher value, offers a powerful solution to combat our plastic waste crisis. Taking a proactive stance on sustainability, Nutreat, a leading food brand, is setting an inspiring example by upcycling its food-grade tins and promoting eco-friendly practices.

At the heart of upcycling lies the concept of repurposing materials, giving them a new lease of life and diverting them from landfills. Nutreat's commitment to sustainability extends beyond its delectable treats; the brand recognizes the potential of its food-grade tins to make a positive impact. By repurposing these tins creatively, Nutreat demonstrates a proactive approach towards reducing plastic waste and fostering a more sustainable future.

One exciting aspect of Nutreat's upcycling efforts is the incorporation of video ideas to showcase the transformative potential of repurposing their tins. Video content provides an engaging platform to inspire and educate audiences on the benefits and possibilities of upcycling. Here are a few innovative video ideas that Nutreat can explore:

  1. DIY Upcycling Tutorials: Nutreat can create step-by-step video tutorials that guide viewers in repurposing their food-grade tins into functional and stylish items. From crafting tin containers and organizers to designing unique home decor pieces, these videos will empower individuals to become active participants in the upcycling movement.

  2. Upcycled Tin Recipe Holders: Nutreat can collaborate with food bloggers and chefs to create video content demonstrating how their tins can be transformed into recipe holders. These videos would not only promote sustainable food packaging but also encourage organization and creativity in the kitchen.

  3. Creative Tin Planters: Showcasing the versatility of their tins, Nutreat can produce videos that inspire viewers to repurpose the tins into charming planters for herbs, succulents, or small flowers. These videos can feature gardening tips, showcasing the connection between upcycling and fostering a greener environment.

  4. Upcycled Tin Gift Wrapping: Nutreat can demonstrate unique and eco-friendly gift-wrapping ideas using their tins. These videos would highlight the artistry of repurposing, providing inspiration for thoughtful and sustainable gift-giving.

Through these video ideas, Nutreat can effectively communicate its commitment to sustainability and inspire viewers to embark on their own upcycling journeys. By repurposing their food-grade tins creatively, Nutreat not only reduces plastic waste but also encourages others to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.

Incorporating upcycling into their brand ethos, Nutreat paves the way for other businesses to prioritize sustainability and embrace circular economy principles. By showcasing the potential of upcycling through engaging video content, Nutreat positions itself as a leader in sustainable food packaging and sets an example for others to follow.

In conclusion, the power of upcycling is undeniable, and Nutreat is demonstrating its dedication to sustainability through the creative repurposing of its food-grade tins. By exploring innovative video ideas, Nutreat can effectively engage and inspire a broader audience, fostering a culture of sustainability and reducing plastic waste. Let us embrace upcycling and join Nutreat on the journey towards a more environmentally conscious future.

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

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Venture Capital Assistance (VCA)

01-Nov-2022 10:34:18
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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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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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(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).

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VentureStudio

15-Feb-2023 13:07:58
Funding,Incubation and Acceleration,Mentoring and Networking,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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Vishwakarma Shram Samaj Yojana

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Vocational Training and Self-Employment Scheme

09-Dec-2022 12:37:23
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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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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)

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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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Vocational Training Programme for Women

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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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WE Hub

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Women Enterprise Development

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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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Women Entrepreneurs: Dare to Dream

Parul dadhich09-Dec-2021 12:08:14
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Gone are the days when our society used +to change its norms to provide a suitable surrounding for Women empowerment. +The modern women of India are competent enough to make room for herself and her +dreams.

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 The favorable environment and support system provided by Department for promotion of industry and +internal trade of Indian Government and other commerce forums in +India has given wings to the imaginative ability and idea generation for women +in our society.

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The confidence to think about a business +plan and implement the same in reality has doubled up in recent times. Now they +don’t hesitate to live their dream of,  +be it starting a tiny store in a small town or big startup venture in a +metro city. 



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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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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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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 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 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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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.

  • Funding
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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

  • Incubation and Acceleration
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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

  • Funding
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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%.

  • Funding
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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).

  • Funding
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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.

  • Incubation and Acceleration
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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)

  • Market Linkages
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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.

  • Funding
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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.

  • Incubation and Acceleration
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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.)

  • Business Development Services
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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

  • Incubation and Acceleration
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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

  • Market Linkages
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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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I have always been fascinated by the world of business and innovation. As I began to explore the idea of starting my own venture, I realized that there was so much to learn about entrepreneurship.

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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Qualification:

PHD

Are you student:

No

Area of Study:

Science

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TYPE OF BUSINESS

Aspiring Business

BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS

Plan to start your own business? :

No

Do you need a mentor?

Yes

Do you have a business plan ready:

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Area of Interest

Entrepreneurship Skilling

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ishita sharma

Seasoned Digital Leader with rich cross-functional experience at the illustrious Tata group leadership program(TAS) , Shoppers Stop and Kotak Mahindra bank. Currently heading Customer experience at Mahindra group. + +Passionate about using data and Artificial intelligence tools to solve complex and practical business problems. Delivered multiple operational and customer experience improvements across the organization through digital or analytics led interventions. Proven ability to develop a vision, achieve consensus, and deliver results across functions and teams. +

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Technology and Internet

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Retail and Consumer Goods

Areas of functional expertise

Technology and Internet

Birth Year

1988

Gender

Female

Country

India

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Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Namrata Patwari

I am a Chartered Accountant and have 7+ years experience in raising institutional debt funds for existing businesses and startups across various sectors. My everyday work involves studying businesses across various sector, their models, their highs and lows, reasons for failure, scope for improvement and this keeps me on my toes to know what it takes in the current day to keep a business afloat with post it I’ve cash inflows, Financially analysing their past year & current year data and projecting their future data, further involves my expertise on how to achieve those numbers through funding. Majorly involved in solving any financial issue arising in fund raise - could be an issue with financial ratios, CIBIL score, collaterals etc and making sure the debt funds are successfully disbursed to our clients on time. We’ve seen tremendous growth in our clients and it makes me feel fulfilled, which is why I feel I’ll be the right fit for a role a mentor where I can use all my knowledge in helping businesses grow and flourish. + +I have founded and run two NGOs from 3 years+. The first one, my dream project is Project Ikshana where we serve Millet Breakfast meals every single day to underprivileged school going children in the old city area of Hyderabad. We’ve served more than 25,000+ nutritious meals with an aim to aide them in their efforts to a better physically and mental health and ultimately shaping a better future for them and our country. Second is Namr - involved in active rescue of injure, abused, diseased stray dogs, cats, birds and cattle. We have reached 55+ such animals in need, given them the right treatment, surgeries and post op care, making them fit to live a dignified and happy life on the street.

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Field of interest

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

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One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Kannada

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Offline

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

5 - 10 years

Primary Industries of focus

Banking and Finance

Areas of functional expertise

Others

Birth Year

1995

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Telangana

City

Hyderabad

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Upasna Batra

Upasna Batra is an IIM Calcutta alumnus and is currently driving Strategy and New Initiatives, as a Director at PayU India. She has been an integral part of Fintech ecosystem in the country and has won numerous awards- “Young Woman Leader of the Year” Award, hosted by SAP and Zee Business, “Women Achiever’s Award” by FICCI and “Emerging Leader in BFSI” by BFSI Tech Summit & Awards 2023. She has also featured as the “Most Admired Fintech Professional” listing of 2023, by World Payments Congress and Awards. She is also a published author and has contributed to magazines like Bombay Stock Exchange Brokers' Forum. + +Upasna has been mentoring young minds through various personal and professional initiatives. As a course advisory committee member of Bombay Stock Exchange, she has been helping the institute roll-out industry-first Fintech courses, for students and industry professionals. She is a Treasurer and leads Entrepreneurship Cell at FICCI FLO Mumbai and has launched the first-ever pitch day for tech-driven women businesses. + +Other qualification Leading with Analytics and Artificial Intelligence by Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management

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Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

Group mentoring

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Market linkages

Training and skilling

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Banking and Finance

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1987

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Dr. Smita Singh

I am an industrial psychologist. An author. I have authored three books. One on entrepreneurship, one on Emotional Intelligence and this book has a foreword from HH Dalai Lama.My third book will be published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis) and it is on Accelerated Action Learning. A trainer in behavioural sciences. I am a speaker and I regularly conduct capacity building workshop for women based on my research on women entrepreneurs. I am certified on psychometric testing MBTI tool and Emotional intelligence. I am currently writing a coffee-table motivational book on 75 women achievers from Maharashtra. I am a regular columnist with a trade journal in Vidarbha Industries Association (VIA Nagpur). I am a member of FICCI FLO, Bombay Management Association and VIA Nagpur. I love to travel and I am a mother of two.

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Leadership Coaching

Field of interest

Group mentoring

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Marathi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Individual mentor affiliated with an organization

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

PHD

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Education and Teaching

Areas of functional expertise

Leadership Coaching

Birth Year

1977

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Nagpur

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namrata thakker

My experience is mainly in Leadership,Management ,Networking and Community Building

n********6@g***l.com   |   982*******




Leadership Coaching

Field of interest

Group mentoring

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Leadership Coaching

Birth Year

1973

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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VINITA KEJRIWAL

Chartered Accountant, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and certified from IIM Bangalore (Goldman Sachs 10000 Women Program), am the founder of my company Vinsan Financial Services Private Limited. I have a total experience of 17 years in my domain, also having associated with HDFC AMC for 7 years.

k****************2@g***l.com   |   983*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Bengali

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Chartered Accountancy

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Banking and Finance

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1980

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

West Bengal +

City

Kolkata

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Pratidnya Rumde

Today, I stand as the founder of Tadnya, a business compliance consultancy. I've authored two transformative books, "Belief to Relief" and "Rebuild Yourself." I run an empowering program – fully dedicated to women called "Own Your Crown" and for youth "Strengthen the Roots of Next Generation" and I share my life-changing experiences through motivational speeches at hospitals, schools, and universities. My work, which has transformed people's lives, is recognized on various platforms. I am also associate as a Compliance Officer with Lotus Group Mumbai's Renowned Real Estate Company

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p********5@g***l.com   |   882*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

Group mentoring

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Training and skilling

Business development services

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Marathi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Company Secretary

Years of experience in the primary industry

1 - 5 years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1985

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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KRITIKA SAHNI

Beyond my legal practice, I serve as an arbitrator, overseeing 130 mid-value asset finance arbitration cases. My tenure as Counsel for the Government of India at the Delhi High Court (July 2015 to 2021) deepened my understanding of legal complexities and government operations. +Engaged in policy advocacy, I have played a significant role as a member of the International Trademark Association (INTA) Committee for over six years, currently serving on the Mediation Subcommittee and the Alternate Dispute Resolution Committee. +Affiliated with prestigious organizations such as the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, the International Association of Artificial Intelligence and Law, and the Italian Culture Centre in New Delhi, I actively promote international collaborations and legal awareness. +Passionate about community service, I serve as an Honorary Legal Advisor to the Institutional Ethics Committee for Human Research at Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, and on the Ethics Committee at B.K. Memorial Hospital in New Delhi. As an international arbitrator for the Foreign Direct Investment International Arbitration Moot, I contribute to shaping the future of legal professionals. My recent acceptance as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) in London reflects my dedication to advancing creativity, innovation, and social progress. +Honored as one of 'India's Rising Stars 2019' by Thomson Reuters Asian Legal Business and a finalist in the ALB India Law Awards 2020 in the Woman Lawyer of the Year category, along with recognition in World Trade Mark Review (WTR) editions from 2020 to 2023, underscores my expertise and standing in the field.

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k**********i@a****i.co   |   987*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Legal aspects

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1989

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Delhi

City

Delhi

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GEETHA PREMKUMAR

Non technical First generation entrepreneur in power electronics industry MSME.(sustained with integrity and reputation for more than 25years). Consultant psychologist. Started counselling women and youth in general in small business development and realised with out empowering emotionally, it is not possible to empower economically. Mentor and external faculty for many educational institutions. Founder trustee of h-kraft foundation, a registered trust works for emotional wellness and entrepreneurship. authored book and many articles related to women, social activist who works for the causes of women.& corporate trainer too.

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g****a@v**********r.com   |   984*******




Operations

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Tamil

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Operations

Birth Year

1963

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Tamil Nadu +

City

Chennai

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Miti Randeri

An MBA by qualification, I'm an experienced HR, POSH and DEI consultant and soft skills coach. I have experience in both strateguc HR and Operations. At present, I facilitate MSMEs with their HR strategy and processes. Am also a visiting faculty at Ahmedabad University and a member of the Executive Committee of NHRDN Ahmedabad and NHRDN Mind Matters initiative. In addition to my professional assignments, I mentor MBA professionals and young adults, especially women, in transition phases in life. I'm extremely passionate about equality, women empowerment and mental wellness. + +A few of the many recognitions I've received over the past few years are World Women Leadership Congress & Awards "Gujarat Women Leaders 2022", HRAI Women Achievers Award 2022, Women Who Lead National Award 2021, Indian Achievers Award 2021, Nationwide Women Excellence Award 2022 and 2023.

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m**i@e**********s.com   |   832*******




Human Resources

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Human Resources and Recruitment

Areas of functional expertise

Human Resources

Birth Year

1982

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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Shipra Walia

Total Post Qualification Experience -18 years +Key Expertise Corporate Advisory - Taxation Services International and Domestic Taxation including Transfer Pricing and Expat Tax + +Have +an exposure in tax advisory as well as compliance +work The advisory work includes but does not restrict +to opining on international tax issues, valuation, ICDS, +FATCA, interpretation of treaties, group +reorganization options, transfer pricing issues, due +diligence, inbound/outbound options, expat taxation +The tax compliance work includes representation +before the tax authorities including settlement +commission +Before +initiating the firm, she spent 11 years in service +with PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited and +RSM Astute Consulting Private Limited +Our Team +Shipra Walia +Has +been an invitee as a, +1. Tax Consultant on Delhi Aaj Tak news channel for their special program on tax on property +2. Panelist during the Tenth Global HR Summit for discussion on ‘Leading through Turbulent Times’ +organized by Amity International Business School +3. Panelist during the Corporate Panel discussion on ‘Developing Entrepreneurial Mindset’ organized by Apeejay Stya University +4. Interviewee by international magazine Finance Monthly on Taxation in India in April 2018 and +May 2019 +5. Expert columnist in Finance Monthly a global publication delivering news, comment and analysis +to those at the centre of the corporate sector) on Tax in India

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s*********a@g***l.com   |   981*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Incubation and acceleration

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Punjabi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Individual mentor affiliated with an organization

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

LL.B, FCA

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1983

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Delhi

City

Delhi

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Dipali Pallai

Dipali Pallai is an expert in HR strategy, operations, and change management with a focus on DEI, POSH. Dipali’s wealth of knowledge and extensive multi-industry experience makes her a valuable mentor. With close to 18 years of diverse expertise, working in industries such as Retail, Healthcare, Pharma Education & Tech startups she brings a powerful combination of skills and unique insights that play a pivotal role in guiding organizations towards sustained growth and development. + + +She is currently a HR Strategy Consultant, where she works with companies at different levels of their lifecycle to either build their HR function from scratch or help audit and revamp their entire HR function. Prior to this she head HR for Nephroplus, Asia's largest Dialysis network. + +Currently, as an Advisor on the Board of BharathCloud, a thriving cloud computing company, Dipali contributes to drive the company's strategic direction with a focus on expansion and long term sustainability. + +Dipali is also a leadership and entrepreneur coach as well are a certified mentor and certified Independent director. + +Dipali's strategic acumen is enriched by her deep understanding of the intricacies of business life cycles. From the art of nurturing successful startups, to expertly navigating the complexities of growth, and steering enterprises toward prosperity. Her comprehension of how processes and teams function emphasizes the crucial need for cultivating a supportive culture, while also actively promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to create an inclusive and forward-looking workplace.

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d**********i@g***l.com   |   967*******




Human Resources

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Individual mentor affiliated with an organization

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Industry agnostic

Areas of functional expertise

Human Resources

Birth Year

1983

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Telangana

City

Hyderabad

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Akansha Rathi

I am a fellow member of the Institute of Company Secretary, also a qualified Insolvency Professional and a certified expert in the areas of Prevention of Sexual Harassment at workplace and Intellectual Property Rights. I have completed my graduation from Kolkata and after qualifying Company Secretary (CS) exam, have started my career with a publicly listed pharmaceutical company and later on started my own practice. With 20 years of experience, I am an expert in the Corporate Governance and Compliance domain. +Akansha Rathi & Associates was founded by me, a 10+year-old Company Secretarial Advisory firm into compliance and secretarial work with a special focus and specialization in the start-ups compliance right from the formation of a business, raising investments and eventually their listing on the stock market. The firm provides a holistic compliance solution at a competitive cost, enabling our clients focus on their primary businesses while we take care of the compliance part. Our aim is to ensure zero non-compliance for our clients by eliminating human errors through use of technology and provide quality work and timely delivery.

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r************3@g***l.com   |   916*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1980

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Archana Khosla Burman

With over 20 years of experience, Archana Khosla Burman is a TedX speaker, Chairperson of FICCI FLO, Mumbai and specializes in advising start ups, Cross Border Transactions, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Joint Ventures and Mergers & Acquisition Transactions. Archana is the Founder of VERTICES PARTNERS, a leading law firm headquartered out of Mumbai that also has presence in Bengaluru and Delhi NCR as well. Recognized in Forbes Legal Powerlist 2021 & 2022 as one of the Top 100 Individual Lawyers in Joint Venture, M&A and PE & VC, Archana has also been awarded as one of the Top Under 40 Alternative Investment Professionals in India by The Association of International Wealth Management of India (AIWMI) and Indian Association of Alternative Investment Funds (IAAIF). As the Chairperson of FICCI FLO Mumbai she aims to democratize access for women in all strata.

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a*****a@v**************s.com   |   998*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1981

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Rangapriya Goutham

Priya Goutham is a Marketing, Management and Strategy professional. She has an enviable 22 years of multifaceted experience which includes setting up new businesses, Startup to Scale-up expertise in Small , Medium and Large enterprises. Her international experiences include working in the US,UK and Singapore and setting up of Edu city in Chennai, and now a Strategic consultant Director for education with Virginia Tech India. However her love for technology drew her into accepting many challenging roles which include being a CEO of a Global Technology solutions company and now a CMO of a large IT services company, her entrepreneurial streak had her partnering in a Digital Venture while also setting up co-working space’s ; both these she modestly calls “success stories”. +Despite her hectic work schedule, she finds time to play an active role as an Ambassador for Chennai “ She leads tech “ an initiative of Facebook and few other start-ups as a Director. She has also been featured in 100 MSME inspirational stories released by the honourable Minister Mr.Nitin Gadkari in May 2020. She is an alumnus of IIM Bangalore.

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r********b@g***l.com   |   984*******




Management

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Tamil

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Marketing and Sales

Areas of functional expertise

Management

Birth Year

1971

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Tamil Nadu +

City

Chennai

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Pooja Mitra

Pooja Mitra +Director - TAD Global Branding Pvt Ltd – Director – Operations & HR +Founder Director – Operations, Kontent Tribe Pvt. Ltd. | Curator – Edgespire +poojamitra@kontenttribe.com | +91 98490 11690 +Areas of Expertise: +Public Relations, Training, Content, Strategy, Marketing & Branding, Operations, Empowerment, Operations, Human Resources, People Management +Profile: +Pooja Bajaj Mitra brings over 25 years of professional experience to the table, leaving an indelible mark in the corporate arena. With a strong foundation in corporate relations, Marketing, PR, and education, she has played integral roles in esteemed organizations. +As the Founder Director of the start-up Kontent Tribe Pvt Ltd and Director of TAD Global Branding Pvt Ltd, Pooja exhibits her exceptional skills in public relations, training, content creation, strategy development, marketing, branding, and empowering individuals. +Her knowledge and experience have been pivotal in propelling organizational success and fostering growth.Pooja has also been a mentee of 'Cherie Blair Foundation,' UK that allows her to interact with and learn from some of the leading women entrepreneurs from around the world. +A strong supporter of social and personal development, Pooja also holds the position of a trustee for ‘We Believe Foundation’, a registered not-for-profit organization that provides vocational/employability skill training to poor and semi-educated people, especially women. +She has been a part of the FLO ( Ficci Ladies Organisation) Committee as the Event Head : 2017-18, Mentorship and Incubation Committee : 2020-2021 and heading Learning Modules Committee in 2021-2022, Executive Committee Head - FLO Marketplace and presently Heads the Empowerment Vertical.

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p*************a@g***l.com   |   984*******




Leadership Coaching

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Spoken Languages

English

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Diploma

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Advertising and Public Relations

Areas of functional expertise

Leadership Coaching

Birth Year

1972

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Telangana

City

Hyderabad

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Dr.Sugandh Khanna

Accomplished & Passionate Researcher with 14+ years of experience in the field of cyber security using Artificial Intelligence techniques and an IT trainer with experience of more than a decade. Possesses a gold medal and silver medal in Bachelor and Master of Computer Science respectively and having strong expertise in Intrusion Detection, Machine Learning, and Python Programming; Enterprising & Trustworthy Researcher with excellent relationship management skills and who has effectively contributed to overachieving organizational goals, enhancing organizational processes through initiatives geared towards lowering risk, heightening productivity & improving internal controls, with analytical bent of mind and proven track record of stamping success in uncertainties & challenges . I hold a Ph.D. in cybersecurity from Guru Nanak Dev University, Main Campus, Amritsar 2022 along with MCA from Guru Nanak Dev University, Main Campus, Amritsar 2009

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s*********h@g***l.com   |   842*******




Marketing

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Preferred business stage of engagement

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

PHD

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Information Technology and Software Development

Areas of functional expertise

Marketing

Birth Year

1985

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Punjab

City

Amritsar

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Radhika Majmudar Ramani

During my early education in the U.S.A., I honed my communication skills, evolving into an extrovert known for persuasion and attentive listening. Alongside academic pursuits, I earned two Reiki degrees, fostering personal growth. + +Throughout my Bachelor's in Education (B.Ed), I delved into various facets of education, particularly teacher development. I actively contributed by creating technology-driven lesson plans that emphasized the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for more effective teaching. Simultaneously, my fascination with computers led to continuous self-updating and the creation of innovative digital lesson plans, enhancing the teaching experience for both educators and students. + +Despite a challenging period during my Master's in Education (M.Ed), where a back injury led to a six-month hiatus, I emerged with increased confidence and a stronger focus on my goals. The unwavering support from my family played a pivotal role in my recovery, fueling creativity across different domains. + +Resuming my studies, I completed my M.Ed , joining Global Discovery Academy (GDA), Progressing from roles such as "Pedagogy Ambassador" to eventually becoming "The Principal" of the first school in Vadodara, I gained invaluable experience in entrepreneurship. Working alongside global visionaries from Fortune 500 companies, I absorbed knowledge in areas like marketing strategies, human resources, and school operations, encompassing administration, pedagogy, accounting, finance, architecture, design, and technology. + +In 2013, to realize my dream of contributing to society through women's empowerment. This endeavor led to the creation of the JumpStart Foundation in January 2014. Simultaneously, my affinity for children inspired the establishment of Boomerang Indoor Play Park, where I could apply educational principles in a nurturing environment filled with children's laughter. + +This journey reflects my innate curiosity, commitment to self-development, and the seamless integration of my diverse experiences into the fabric of my professional and personal growth.

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r**************r@g***l.com   |   989*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Training and skilling

Incubation and acceleration

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Education and Teaching

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1982

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Vadodara

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Himani Agarwal

With over 15 years of dynamic experience, I am an energetic and creative professional specializing in brand building, product development, and innovative launch strategies. My expertise spans strategic planning, digital marketing, data analysis, and creative activation. As the Founder of The Joyful Enamelist since June 2021, I've combined design knowledge and artistic skill to craft hand-painted jewelry using Vitreous Enamel, resulting in a unique and luxurious product. + +As the Head of Design at Klove Studio (Sept 2020-Apr 2021), I played a pivotal role in shaping the pulse of India's luxury design bespoke brand. Previously, as Partner and Creative Director at The Green Ribbon (Jan 2015 - Feb 2020), I identified the gap in sustainable gifting, leading to exponential business growth and notable clients. + +In my role as Brand Manager at Avon Beauty Products Pvt. Ltd. (Feb 2011 – Dec 2014), I achieved substantial growth in cosmetics and fashion categories through strategic planning, 360 activations, and innovative campaigns. Notably, I received the prestigious "Chairman’s Award 2011" for excellence in performance. + +During my tenure at Gitanjali Gems Ltd. (March 2005 - Jan 2011), I held key positions such as Senior Manager – Design and Merchandise and Manager - Purchase and Merchandising, contributing to the successful launch of the Giantti luxury retail venture. As the Chief Designer for Asmi, I revamped the entire merchandise and designed collections featured in campaigns endorsed by Bollywood actress Kajol.

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c**e@t****************t.com   |   991*******




Starting Up

Field of interest

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Market linkages

Networking

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Diploma

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Retail and Consumer Goods

Areas of functional expertise

Starting Up

Birth Year

1982

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Delhi

City

Delhi

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Pragati Sureka

Shorter version: +Pragati Sureka is the founder of www.emotionalabilityresources.com and a seasoned Harvard accredited Clinical Psychologist . + +Apart from her therapeutic practice, she is a speaker , trainer and author who advocates preventive mental health care . She has done workshops for MSMEs, PSUs and MNCS and held niche sessions for EHAC, YPO, EO, ISB, ,Accor, Siyahi, BNI and others in recent times. + +Her works include Musings: An Insight into Me , Hope by Scholastic , Emotional Ability Resources by Hayhouse , AbCs of Emotions by Prakash Publications and How to parent teenagers with Siyahi . +She has also published articles in reputed media pertaining to mental health and well-being. She is is a TedX speaker who has spoken extensively at various events and conferences.

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p*****i@s************o.com   |   983*******




Management

Field of interest

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

PHD

Years of experience in the primary industry

Family Business Exposure

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Management

Birth Year

1975

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

West Bengal +

City

Kolkata

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Hema Harchandani

Founder and Managing Director Mrs. Hema Harchandani had served 15 years in various roles across BFSI companie’s, she always had a Dream to start something, which would bring her closer to the children. + +She wished to make an impact on the nation’s future by building a strong foundation for today’s children. She started her journey in 2016 with one school and now has 50 schools and 4000 kids across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Hyderabad, Punjab and Delhi. + + + + +Ms Hema was recently awarded as the FICCI 100 successful women entrepreneurs in MSME 2020 by Honourable Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. +Forbes India covered her in 2019 Global world leadership special issue, +She is got Women’s Achiever for the year 2018 for Best practices in Education by Princess Divya Kumari Ji. +Ms Hema Harchandani, Managing Director Canvas International pre-school for her exceptional entrepreneurship skills. She earned her accolades for her dedication and extreme perseverance to build up the brand Canvas international pre-school, a unique playgroup school with unique concept of learning and grooming. + +As a young leader managing one of the fastest growing preschool chain in North India, Ms. Hema believes that she is supposed to constantly innovate in providing quality education in pre-schools which would establish Canvas as a leader in early child-care education. + +Canvas today is for parents seeking quality early education for their children. Under the guidance and leadership of Ms. Hema Canvas is today making giant and confident strides in becoming the best school in early learning. PSED (Personal, Social and Emotional Development) technique developed and implemented by Canvas ensures that the child is confident, and self assured in managing his behavior, make’s friends with other kids and shares his time with them through interactions and games.

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h**************i@c***********************l.com   |   935*******




Marketing

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Sindhi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Marketing and Sales

Areas of functional expertise

Marketing

Birth Year

1982

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Rajasthan +

City

Jaipur

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Pooja Arambhan

I have a background in Corporate Law and am admitted as a Member to the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa. Post which I received a Full Scholarship for 1 Female Entrepreneur for an MBA in Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Strategy from Tel Aviv University, Israel. I am an Israel-Asia Leaders Fellow and have worked extensively in the start up space with large corporates, Govt and Quasi Govt agencies in both countries. I joined the family business and head the legal and business accounting for the group companies. I have recently co-founded a women led healthtech company that has manufactured a breakthrough device using israeli technology for early screening and detection of peripheral artery disease. this company was chosen as one of the 60 start ups in maharashtra to be incubated by Cornell University in a year long fully funded program by the Department of industries, Govt of maharashtra and has also been selected to be incubated by the Stanford Seed Spark program in their South East Asia cohort. I am the Vice-Chairperson of FICCI FLO, Mumbai and core member of the FICCI National Start Up Cell that is building an ecosystem of women entrepreneurs, mentors and angel investors through various programs and partnerships. I was the youngest invitee at the UN Womens' Empowerment Principles Summit at the UN HQ in New York in 2013 recognised for my work for women entrepreneurship and have been the recipient of multiple awards for my start up and women entrepreneurship including have been a mentor and speaker at various forums including TedX.

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a***********a@g***l.com   |   885*******




Human Resources

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Market linkages

Training and skilling

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Spoken Languages

English

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

PHD

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Research and Development

Areas of functional expertise

Human Resources

Birth Year

1989

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Piyalee Chattopadhyay

With over two decades of diverse leadership experience across various industries, I enjoy fostering entrepreneurship, managing operations, partners, and driving customer centric projects. +Working with matrix organizations in VUCA environment and with expertise spanning both corporate and non-profit sectors, has given me a balanced 360-degree perspective to my approach and driving enterprises and programs that are fit for future, has catalytic effect and adding value to people & community, processes and business +My last stint before joining investor nework, was at TiE as Executive Director, where I strategically orchestrated impactful programs, globally partnered initiatives, and spearheaded projects that empowered startups, MSME, universities, women fora. +Previously, at Vodafone Shared Services, I had multiple roles in a span of 10 years from change management, operations & performance management to partner relationships as Global Lead and drove global transformation programs. My versatile background also includes roles at HSBC Bank in UK and Directorate of Technical Education at Gandhinagar + +Passionate about public speaking and promoting art & culture, I actively contribute to industry committees and community initiatives. +Currently, I lead Goa Angel Network and am a visiting faculty for Entrepreneurship at two leading Universities. +I continue to be on mentor board for a couple of incubators and institutes besides sharing my learning and sector specific insights at various events and sessions across Gujarat and beyond. +My linkedin profile is https://www.linkedin.com/in/piyalee-chattopadhyay-8a3b2113/

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p*******h@g***l.com   |   909*******




Operations

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Incubation and acceleration

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Bengali

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

1 - 5 years

Primary Industries of focus

Industry agnostic

Areas of functional expertise

Operations

Birth Year

1972

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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Phani Trivedi

More than a decade into solid waste management, waste segregation, treatment and disposal. 4 years into Green Building consultancy , certification and UN SDG Goal no 13- climate action.

p***********i@g***l.com   |   987*******




Marketing

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Market linkages

Training and skilling

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Individual mentor affiliated with an organization

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Environment and Sustainability

Areas of functional expertise

Marketing

Birth Year

1978

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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Neelu Gattani

I am an Entrepreneur since last 17 years. Have manufacturing unit of ferrous and non ferrous castings which is exported to US and EU. I am a Transformational Coach since last 3 years where I take session with Entrepreneurs to help them up scale their business. The mindset shift from the problem to opportunity helps them attain their goals in professional life. They get inspire to transform their personality which give them confidence to deal with challenging situations and attain work-life balance. My coaching focus on their overall well being and developing their life skills.

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n************5@g***l.com   |   992*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

1 - 5 years

Primary Industries of focus

Business coaching

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1975

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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Seema Saxena

Seema G. Saxena, a published author and 60 years in age, is a former independent Director on the Boards of two mid-size companies in the media and manufacturing space. Her areas of interest are general management, organization development and behavioural sciences. She would like to mentor, teach, provide training and facilitation or design and implement initiatives in these domains. Her corporate career as an HR & OD specialist spanned almost 30 years with employments in the Tata and Reliance groups, PWC, to name a few, where she held leadership positions. She is now a management adviser with expertise in organizational excellence, leadership, performance management, learning and development. + +She is a coach-mentor to organizational leaders, decision makers, students and women. She is actively associated with IHub an innovation incubator of the Govt. Of Gujarat where she is invited as a jury to evaluate grant applications for startups. + +Educated in Ahmedabad, her qualifications include a B.Com. (Business management - gold medallist), MBA (Finance), LLB (Taxation), MDP (IIM A), Certifications in Sanskrit (Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Delhi), Certifications from Academy of Human Resource Management, Certified Director from the Institute of Directors (IOD), Certified Mentor from Virginia Technical Institute India. + +Mentor to startups + +Financial inclusion +Embedded AI solutions +Health and wellness for the elderly +Travel aggregation

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s**********a@y***o.com   |   937*******




Leadership Coaching

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Others

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Leadership Coaching

Birth Year

1962

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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NISHA PATEL

I am CA Nisha Patel, a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and qualified Company Secretary with a versatile experience spanning over 21 years in the field of : +• Audit and Assurance, +• Finance and Management, +• Taxation and Litigation, Search & Seizure and matters under The Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act. +• Corporate and Secretarial compliances, Consultation for corporate restructuring, Corporate Governance due diligence etc +• Start Up and MSME Consultancy, +• Virtual CFO services, +• Outsourcing and offshore Services +• Accountancy, Financial Analysis and Business Advisory Services. +I embarked on my professional journey with the prestigious Big 4 CA firm, Deloitte, and have since evolved into the role of a Proprietor at Nisha Patel & Associates, Chartered Accountants. Additionally, I serve as a Senior Partner at Pramodkumar Dad and Associates, a leading CA firm specializing in Direct Tax Search & Seizure and Litigation matters.

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c***************l@g***l.com   |   942*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Punjabi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1977

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Ahmedabad

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shirsha guha

I am the COO of Saint James School of Medicine group of medical schools in the Caribbean and the United States. I set up the India operations for recruiting medical students from India as well. +I also set up an Elder Care Company that provides home care to senior citizens in Kolkata as well.

s***a@m**l.sjsm.org   |   801*******




Operations

Field of interest

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Bengali

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

Family Business Exposure

Primary Industries of focus

Healthcare and Medicine

Areas of functional expertise

Operations

Birth Year

1976

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

West Bengal +

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Kolkata

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Poonam Mahajan

I am a qualified Chartered accountant who started her journey in the audit and consulting space. After a few years I started my own entrepreneurial venture in the building materials and construction industry. Being a woman, I developed my own niche strategy for growth, in a predominantly male and unorganised industry, by leveraging my professional expertise. My company has developed strategic partnerships with mammoth corporations like Dupont and 3M industry leaders in their own domain. I have been closely associated with FICCI and FLO for many years. I have been on FICCI s MSME committee. I have been the National Treasurer of FLO for many years and have helped in upgrading the financial systems and guidelines within the organisation . Presently I am the Policy Advocacy head of FLO.

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s*********m@g***l.com   |   981*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Business development services

Others

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Marathi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1964

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Delhi

City

Delhi

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Padma Mittal

I'm a Chartered Accountant with 14+ years of working experience in MNS and startup. Willing to contribute to society by encouraging and coaching with my experience

p*********l@g***l.com   |   953*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Preferred business stage of engagement

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Banking and Finance

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1986

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Karnataka

City

Bangalore

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Vijayalakshmi Suvarna

30+ years of experience in Hospitality, Telecom, Consultancy, Entrepreneurship +International Speaker, Author, Coach and OD Expert. + +MD & CEO – Liberation Coaches Pvt. Ltd. +Founder Trustee – Liberation Education Trust +Independent Director– Gopal Snacks Ltd. + +MHRDM Mumbai University Topper (NMIMS) +Executive Program IIM Bangalore 2022 +Goldman Sachs 10000 Women Scholarship Recipient 2022 +Winner of Best Business Growth Plan Award from IIM Bangalore 2022 + +BSE Billennium Diva Award for Power Influencer 2022 +100 Iconic Women Award 2021 by IWC +The Invincibles Web Series by Nidhika Bahl in Association with Facebook 2017 +Indian Express Loksatta NavDurga Award 2014 +International Achievers Award 2012 – Indo-Thai & Singapore COC +TiE Stree Shakti Award for Women Entrepreneurs of India 2011 +National Award Winner for Training & Education 2011 – IEDRA +Nominee – CNBC Emerging India Awards 2012 +Nominee – ET Now Awards 2013 +Knowledge Guru – Ascent Foundation +Career Counselor– Senior & Top Management +Chief Process Architect – HR, OB, OD, OT, Organizational Politics, Processes, Policies +Corporate Trainer – MNCs, SMEs, NGOs, PSOs +Master Trainer – National Police Department (BPR&D and CAPT) +Empowerment Coach – SME Owners & Directors +Content Head – International Training Programs, Workshops, Seminars +Pioneer – Mom to SuperMom (a Parent Empowerment Initiative) +Pioneer – Vijaya’s Wisdom Capsules 2700+ days of daily Journaling + +Author – 5 Break Free Truths, 360 Degree Leadership for Leaders, 21 Result Guarantors in Sales, 20 Mantras to Begin, Build and Boost ANY Career, Anger Is Good, 23 Elements Personal Vision Book, Wisdom Capsules Volume 1 + +Visiting Faculty – S.P. Jain, NMIMS, Amity, GNIMS, NIS + +Areas of Expertise – Personality, Psychology, Group Dynamics, People & Performance Management, Organizational Power & Politics, HR, Organization Development & Transformation + +Passions – Singing (Classical, Sufi, Bhajan, Ghazal, Bollywood), Theatre, Reading, Dancing, Painting, Adventure Activities, Writing, Cooking….LIFE

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v****a@l***************s.com   |   983*******




Leadership Coaching

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Others

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Marathi

Tamil

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Human Resources and Recruitment

Areas of functional expertise

Leadership Coaching

Birth Year

1973

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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PRITI PATEL

An accomplished Business Leader and a Serial Entrepreneur in Core Infrastructure space, Engineering and Social Enterprises. Accomplished expertise in Strategic Collaborations, Implementation of Projects, technology focused Productivity and Cost Efficiency, proficient in Relationship Building with Stakeholders globally + +Over 27 years experience in EPC delivery of Infrastructure projects in India, SAARC countries, South-East Asia and Gulf countries in Hydro Power, Urban infrastructure and Transportation, Water & Irrigation, Metro, pipelines, buildings and complex civil structures. + +Founder promoter of Raspian Enterprises – a flagship Defense Engineering Women Enterprise, having globally acclaimed technical collaborations - focused to deliver latest technology arms and weapon systems for Indian Armed and Security forces.

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p*****p@g***l.com   |   993*******




Communication skills

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Business development services

Others

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

5 - 10 years

Primary Industries of focus

Aerospace and Defence

Areas of functional expertise

Communication skills

Birth Year

1971

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Gujarat

City

Rajkot

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Sonali Malhotra

Sonali Malhotra, an accomplished advocate at the Delhi High Court, stands as a legal luminary recognized on the Forbes Legal Powerlist for three consecutive years. Her remarkable journey in the legal arena is a testament to her unparalleled dedication and prowess. + +An Honours Bachelors in Economics and also an Honours Bachelors in Law with a Masters in Law having a specialization in Cyber Laws from prestigious Universities,, Sonali's journey began with a passion for justice and a thirst for legal knowledge. + +Sonali's ascent to the Forbes Legal Powerlist is a testament to her exceptional legal acumen. Her expertise spans diverse areas of law, including civil law, and constitutional matters. She is known for her ability to dissect complex legal issues. + + +Sonali remains deeply committed to the principles of justice, inclusion, diversity and equity. She has actively championed various social causes and has dedicated her time to pro bono work that uplifts marginalized communities and advances human rights. + +Sonali Malhotra's legal career is marked by her consistent perseverance and hardwork and her unwavering dedication to the pursuit of justice to inspire both her peers and the broader legal community.

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s****i@s*************s.com   |   981*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1978

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Delhi

City

Delhi

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subathra Mylsamy

With a diverse academic background encompassing Fine Arts, Law, Communication, and International Business Law, I bring a unique blend of creativity and legal acumen to my role as Managing Partner at AK. Mylsamy & Associates LLP. + +Our esteemed law firm, with over 57 years of experience, specializes in Corporate Law, Technology, Privacy Laws, and Intellectual Property Rights. My mission as a mentor is to bridge the gap between design and legal intricacies, offering clients effective protection under Trademarks, Copyrights, Designs, Patents, and Geographical Indications. + +I'm passionate about brand portfolio management, which includes brand building, risk assessment, registrations, oppositions, vigilance, and litigation. My expertise extends to copyrights, where I handle drafting and filing applications. In the realm of patents, my team and I manage domestic and international patent searches, as well as filings for patent registrations. + +I excel in negotiations on contracts, licensing, renewals, sales, and franchising agreements. I provide comprehensive startup advisory services, guiding entrepreneurs in choosing the right business entities, offering incorporation advice, ensuring legal compliance, and more. + +In the domain of privacy and data protection, I conduct thorough reviews of data collection practices, develop privacy-sensitive frameworks in line with global regulations, assist in policy implementation, conduct audits, and provide training on responsible AI practices. I'm also well-versed in responding to data breaches and representing clients before the appropriate authorities. + +"The Lawtree" (https://thelawtree.akmllp.com) serves as a creative legal update platform for the public. I've also had the privilege of addressing events such as Flo Chennai on various legal topics. + +My journey reflects a commitment to innovation, seamlessly integrating law and creativity while maintaining unwavering dedication to the legal profession.

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s******a@a****p.com   |   984*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Tamil

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1978

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Tamil Nadu +

City

Chennai

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Shyama Jha

A dense experience of 21 years in corporate. Starting my career from telecom where I looked after retail & corporate business .Was part of launch of Idea in Odisha which gave an exposure of big launch campaign. My expertise- designing strategic brand campaign & executing brand launch . Planning promotions & creating brand visibility with strategic brand placement in society. +From Telecom to retail was a smooth transition . In Retail world starting from Jewelry to FMCG and Mall management was a great experience . Working in east India covering states MP, Jharkhand, Northeast I got an advance knowledge & exposure about people behavior and their lifestyle. Launching of Mall in Bhubaneswar was another star added where strategies of marketing and infusing into business development was best used . Corporate trainer in communication and presentation was part of corporate profile. +Currently at Millet Magic Foundation, believing in impact creation & sustainable development, our core work area moves around development of interiors of Odisha where we work with Tribal communities, farmers & artisans . Being a women I have always believed in empowering and strengthening women . My special effort in Mayurbhanj area is not only giving economic upliftment in 17 villages having 1300 families but also creating empowered women. Our factory & farmland has 70% women workforce . We have a strength of 1500 handicraft artisan , all being women . +Our products made by these aspirational communities are millet based healthy packaged products which are available with brand name WOWMOMFOODS. Besides, HASTRANG is reviving the dying Sabai art of Mayurbhanj. Within a year of operations we proudly showcase the changes that we have created in economy & lifestyle in the area. Not missing the mention of our farmers who are taking baby steps towards modern and better farming which can be done round the year

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s**********7@g***l.com   |   977*******




Marketing

Field of interest

Group mentoring

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Market linkages

Training and skilling

Networking

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

1 - 5 years

Primary Industries of focus

Food Processing

Areas of functional expertise

Marketing

Birth Year

1977

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Uttar Pradesh

City

NOIDA

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Monica Chaturvedi

I have been a banker for 2 decades, then let start up initiatives under ficci FLO. Currently setting up educational institute & mentoring tech start ups. Also on Board of company

m*****************1@g***l.com   |   989*******




Starting Up

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Market linkages

Training and skilling

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Spoken Languages

English

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

Family Business Exposure

Primary Industries of focus

Skilling & Real Estate

Areas of functional expertise

Starting Up

Birth Year

1967

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Prachi Jain

CA Prachi Jain is the Co-founder & CSO of Ednovate Edtech. She is recognised as Iconic Women Director, 2023 by MentormyBoard and as one of the Top 100 Women in Finance in 2020 by AIWMI and honored as one of Mumbai’s Leading Women in 2022 by the World Women Leadership Congress. + +With an impressive career spanning over 15 years in the realm of private equity and venture capital impact funds, Prachi's legacy includes associations with prominent names like AWE Funds, SEAF Fund, and Yes Fund. She boasts a formidable track record, having raised a staggering USD 65 million and strategically deploying USD 26 million to nurture various portfolio companies. + +Beyond her financial acumen, Prachi is a recognized speaker, mentor, advisor, and angel investor, lending her expertise to platforms like IIT Kanpur, FICCI Flo, and STEP. With a zeal for fostering the entrepreneurial spirit, she has been an unwavering pillar of support, mentoring and guiding entrepreneurs across sectors. + +Her academic and professional credentials speak volumes of her dedication. Not only is she an All India rank holder Chartered Accountant and Company Secretary, but she also possesses a Bachelor's degree in Law. Further amplifying her portfolio, she has earned a Certificate in ESG Investing by CFA and recently accomplished the prestigious Global Gender Lens Investing Fellowship - Asia, 2023. She has recently completed 10K Goldman Sachs program at IIM Bangalore. + +In essence, Prachi Jain epitomizes leadership, commitment, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

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j*********2@g***l.com   |   992*******




Accounting and Finance

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Market linkages

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Online

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Environment and Sustainability

Areas of functional expertise

Accounting and Finance

Birth Year

1983

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Neha Vaid

Corporate experience in management consulting for financial services organizations. Currently started up along with the co-founder in geospatial products for crop loans.

n***********3@g***l.com   |   773*******




Operations

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Access to finance

Market linkages

Networking

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Early Traction (Entrepreneur/Enterprise has a product that is selling in the market)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Exit (Entrepreneur/Enterprise planning to close a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Bengali

Maithili

Punjabi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

10 - 15 years

Primary Industries of focus

Industry agnostic

Areas of functional expertise

Operations

Birth Year

1983

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

City

Mumbai

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Sadhana Vidhyashankar

Expertise in litigation, arbitrations, transactions and due diligence. + Senior partner of law firm ranked among the top in South India +Speaker in public forums +Secretary of Coimbatore Advocates Association. +Love to teach and impart knowledge

s*****a@r**************r.com   |   995*******




Law and Legal

Field of interest

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Training and skilling

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Tamil

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

15+ years

Primary Industries of focus

Law and Legal Services

Areas of functional expertise

Law and Legal

Birth Year

1972

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Tamil Nadu +

City

Coimbatore

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Bharti Maheshwari

I am Bharti Maheshwari, a dedicated professional with an experience more then 8 years. Throughout my career, I have specialized in the field of cultural entrepreneurship and branding, passionately bridging the gap between diverse cultures and people while emphasizing the integration of sustainability and profitability. + +My journey as a sustainable fashion entrepreneur has been driven by a deep-rooted love for textiles and craftsmanship. I am the proud founder of IRA (Indian Rural Artisans), an initiative focused on merging the worlds of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sustainability. My mission is to showcase the uniqueness and authenticity of handmade products, drawing from the rich cultural identity of India. + +With a Bachelor's degree from Delhi University and a diploma in Fashion Designing and Clothing Technology from the National Institute of Fashion Designing (NIFT) in Delhi, I have honed my skills and knowledge. I have also completed Montessori Teacher Training in Dallas, USA. + +In my career, I have consistently championed ethical practices, fair trade principles, and eco-friendly materials, ensuring that our artisans receive fair compensation for their remarkable work. I'm deeply committed to preserving cultural traditions, empowering local artisans, and contributing to a more sustainable and ethical future. My work reflects a dedication to sustainability, a love for the art of craftsmanship.

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I*********1@g***l.com   |   900*******




Sustainability

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Preferred areas of mentorship

Networking

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Diploma

Years of experience in the primary industry

5 - 10 years

Primary Industries of focus

textile

Areas of functional expertise

Sustainability

Birth Year

1974

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Karnataka

City

Bangalore

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Thanushree Anand

Graduate from IIM, Bangalore. Worked with Deloitte, Accenture strategy, TATA strategic management group as business consultant dealing with clients from automotive, fmcg, oil & gas, electronics retail etc.key areas of consulting include sales acceleration, marketing strategy, digital marketing, operations and strategic alignment. Entrepreneurial experience in F&B retail for 3 years by running cloud kitchen and motel. Experienced for 8 years in passenger transport industry through family business - VIVEGAM Transports, operating 100+ vehicles across Tamilnadu. +Active part of a K-12 CBSE school, while also operating a training center for placements, banking and government exams. +Coached 2500+ students and young professional in communication skills and career building. +Currently working with Forge ventures - an incubator & accelerator for tech startups, by leading their Forge fund arm.

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s*******z@g***l.com   |   948*******




Management

Field of interest

One-on-One (or) Individual mentoring

Group mentoring

Adopt a group (refers to mentoring an SHG

FPO

or other small women-led collective as one entity)

Preferred areas of mentorship

Incubation and acceleration

Business development services

Entrepreneurship Promotion

Preferred business stage of engagement

Aspiring (Aspiring to become an entrepreneur or start a business)

Ideation (Entrepreneur has a business idea)

Validation (Entrepreneur/Enterprise have a ready product)

Scaling (Entrepreneur/Enterprise looking to expand a business)

Spoken Languages

English

Hindi

Tamil

Telugu

Preferred mode of mentorship relationship

Independent mentor

Preferred mode of engagement (Offline/Online)

Both

Highest educational qualification

Postgraduate Degree

Years of experience in the primary industry

1 - 5 years

Primary Industries of focus

Consulting and Management

Areas of functional expertise

Management

Birth Year

1994

Gender

Female

Country

India

State

Tamil Nadu +

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Coimbatore

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