Under these schemes, the government not only gives loans but also provides subsidies and training in many cases. Let us know about those government schemes that can make the dream of doing business in the village come true.
If you want to start your business by living in the village, then there is good news for you. Now not only in cities, but also in villages, those who start businesses like small industries, dairy farming, shopkeeping, tailoring, food processing are getting direct help from many schemes of the central government.
Under these schemes, the government not only gives loans, but also provides subsidy and training in many cases. Let us know about those government schemes that can make the dream of doing business in the village come true.
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana - Under this scheme, a loan of up to Rs 10 lakh is available without any guarantee. If you want, you can open a grocery store, bicycle repairing, clothing shop or any small manufacturing unit.
National Livestock Mission- If you want to do animal husbandry business like dairy, goat rearing or poultry farming, then both subsidy and loan can be availed under this scheme. Especially rural youth and farmers get its benefit.
Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Srijan Karyakram- This scheme promotes self-employment and cottage industry in the village. Under this scheme, the government gives subsidy up to 25%–35% for schemes like tailoring unit, spice grinding unit, furniture workshop.
Startup India Scheme- If you have a new idea. Like organic farming, online sales or farm technology, then under Startup India you can avail tax exemption, investment and government training.
If you also want to start a business in the village, then you can get information by visiting the website of these schemes or by contacting the nearest government office.
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