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Key Government Schemes for Handicraft Businesses in India


1. Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Kaushal Samman Yojana (PMVKSY / PM Vishwakarma)

Overview: A flagship national artisan empowerment scheme launched by the Ministry of MSME. It covers traditional artisans, craft persons, and small makers including those in handicrafts.
Key Benefits:

  • Government-recognized Vishwakarma artisan identity card and certificate
  • Skill training in craft techniques & business skills
  • Toolkit incentives (tools/equipment worth up to ₹15,000)
  • Credit support (collateral-free loans with interest subsidies)
  • Onboarding help for online selling, branding, e-commerce platforms, digital payments, and exhibitions
    Who Can Apply: Artisans & craftspersons involved in traditional crafts and tools-based work.
    Why It Matters: It’s designed as end-to-end support including digital empowerment and market access. (Wikipedia)

2. National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP)

Overview: A major umbrella scheme under the Ministry of Textiles to strengthen the handicraft sector.
Key Components:

  • Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme (CHCDS) — builds common facilities, design centres, raw material banks, marketing support and exhibitions.
  • Infrastructure and Technology Support Scheme — funds world-class infrastructure, urban haats, and marketing hubs to help artisans sell directly.
  • Skill training and design workshops for quality and innovation.
    Benefits: Better product quality, improved productivity, marketing platforms, grand exhibitions both domestic & international.
    Who Can Apply: Artisan groups, cooperatives, NGOs, SHGs, MSMEs.
    Why It Matters: CHCDS offers physical infrastructure + market connectivity to artisans. (India Brand Equity Foundation)

3. Market Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme (via EPCH)

Overview: Targeted at handicraft exporters, run in partnership with the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH).
Key Benefits:

  • Subsidies for international trade fair participation (airfare + stall costs)
  • Support for buyer-seller meets and export promotion events
  • Financial aid for marketing materials and exhibits
    Eligibility: Export-oriented handicraft MSMEs registered with EPCH.
    Impact: Helps Indian handicraft exporters enter and expand in global markets. (altusexports.com)

4. Interest Equalization Scheme (IES) for Exporters

Overview: Provides interest subvention on export credit to handicraft exporters.
Benefits:

  • ~3% interest subsidy on pre- and post-shipment export loans
  • Lower cost of working capital and improved competitiveness for exports
    Who Can Apply: Exporters in handicraft sector who take loans for shipping and production.
    Impact: Makes export finance cheaper and more accessible. (altusexports.com)

5. Credit-Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS)

Overview: Encourages handicraft firms to modernize and upgrade technology.
Key Benefits:

  • 15% capital subsidy on loans up to ₹1 crore
  • Helps invest in machinery and equipment
    Who Can Apply: MSME handicraft units with approved business loans.
    Impact: Improves production efficiency and product quality.

6. Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP)

Overview: Refunds unreimbursed central and state taxes/duties for exported goods.
Benefits: Reduces net cost of handicraft exports.
Who Can Apply: Exporters of handicrafts under policy guidelines.
Impact: Makes Indian handicraft products globally competitive.


7. Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI)

Overview: Cluster development program for traditional industries including handicrafts, khadi and coir.
Benefits:

  • Creation of Common Facility Centres (CFCs)
  • Training & skill development
  • Raw material supplies & marketing support
    Who Can Apply: Artisan clusters & cooperatives.
    Why It Matters: Helps scale traditional craft production with shared infrastructure. (BimaKavach)

8. National MSME Support Platforms

a) CHAMPIONS Portal

  • A single-window digital platform for MSMEs including handicraft businesses to access schemes, raise grievances, and connect with support services.
  • Offers guidance on finance, permissions, marketing opportunities, and growth strategies.

b) PMEGP – Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme

  • Provides subsidized loans up to ₹50 lakh for manufacturing units (handicraft MSMEs qualify).
  • Subsidy up to ~35% for eligible categories like women, SC/ST, rural entrepreneurs.

c) Mudra Loans (Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana)

  • Collateral-free loans from ₹50,000-₹20 lakh to start and expand craft businesses.

d) CGTMSE – Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for MSMEs

  • Offers collateral-free credit guarantees to improve loan access for handicraft enterprises.

9. Special Awards & Recognition

National Handicrafts Award

  • Highest Government award for outstanding artisans to recognize excellence and promote handicraft heritage.
  • Often paired with Shilp Guru Awards for master craftspersons. (Wikipedia)

These awards boost credibility, open up higher-value markets, and help in getting premium pricing.


🧠 How These Schemes Help Handicraft Businesses

Scheme CategoryMain SupportUse Case
Artisan EmpowermentPM VishwakarmaTraining, digital tools, credit
Infrastructure / MarketingNHDP, SFURTICommon centers, trade fairs
Export BoostMDA, IES, RoDTEPGlobal market entry
Technology & CapitalCLCSSModern machinery & quality
FinanceMudra, PMEGP, CGTMSEWorking capital & loans
RecognitionNational AwardsBranding & trust

📌 Application Links & How to Access

  • PM Vishwakarma Scheme: Visit the official PM Vishwakarma portal — https://pmvishwakarma.gov.in (Wikipedia)
  • NHDP & CHCDS: Contact the Ministry of Textiles / Office of DC (Handicrafts) for cluster/marketing support.
  • Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH): www.epch.in for MDA and export support. (India Brand Equity Foundation)
  • MSME Loan Schemes (Mudra, PMEGP, CGTMSE): Apply through banks and financial institutions tied with government schemes.
  • CHAMPIONS Portal: https://champions.gov.in for MSME support and scheme navigation.

📌 How to Apply (General Guide)

  1. Get your Handicraft Identity Card / Pehchan Card — this is essential for most state and central benefits.
    👉 Register here: https://indian.handicrafts.gov.in/en/users/artisans-registration
  2. Visit local MSME/Industry Directorate office or District Industries Centre (DIC) to get scheme forms & support.
  3. Many state portals allow online login → scheme application (e.g., UP MSME portal).
  4. Keep key documents ready:
    • Identity & address (Aadhaar)
    • Artisan card/Registration
    • Bank details
    • Craft details / photos

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