MI-HMA-NHDP
"Marketing Incentive" under the "Handloom Marketing Assistance" Component of the National Handloom Development Programme
Enhancing the visibility of handloom products, this initiative provides a Marketing Incentive to eligible handloom agencies, ensuring fair remuneration for weavers. Financial assistance includes a 10% incentive based on average sales over the last three years, with maximum caps of ₹100 lakh for state-level organizations and ₹15 lakh for primary-level organizations, fostering the growth of the handloom sector across India.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Textiles
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Business & Entrepreneurship
Sub-categories: Exhibitions/Trade fairs/Buyer-seller meet, market development, Setting up / start-up / entrepreneurship
Target beneficiaries: Individual, Self Help Groups (SHGS), Joint Liability Groups (JLGS), Business Entity, Government Organisation, NGO
Tags: Marketing, Incentive, Handloom, Weaver, Textile
Details
The scheme "Marketing Incentive" under the "Handloom Marketing Assistance" Component of the National Handloom Development Programme by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, aims to develop and promote marketing channels in domestic and export markets in a holistic and integrated manner to bring greater visibility to the sector and ensure commensurate remuneration to weavers. The scheme provides Marketing Incentive calculated at 10% on average sales of handloom products of the last 3 years with maximum caps of ₹1,00,00,000/- for state level organizations and ₹15,00,000/- lakh for primary societies, equally shared between State Government and Central Government except for National Level Handloom Organizations where entire assistance is borne by Government of India. The scheme is implemented by the Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) under Ministry of Textiles with applications accepted through prescribed proformas and State Government recommendations.
Benefits
- Financial Assistance Structure
- Marketing Incentive Rate: 10% on average sales of handloom products of the last 3 years
- State Level Organizations: Maximum ₹100.00 lakh (Central Government share)
- Primary Level Organizations: Maximum ₹15.00 lakh (Central Government share). Category-wise Maximum Caps
- State Level Organizations (Handloom Corporations, Apex Cooperative Societies, National Level Handloom Organizations): ₹1,00,00,000/- Central Government share
- Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies, Producer Companies, Self Help Groups, Joint Liability Groups, Federations and Other Eligible Handloom Entities: ₹15,00,000/- Central Government share. Financial Assistance Sharing
- General Cases: 50:50 sharing between Government of India and State Government
- National Level Handloom Organizations/Societies: Entire assistance borne by Government of India
- Benefit Distribution: 10% benefits shared equally between Organizations and Member Weavers through Direct Benefit Transfer. Mode and Frequency of Disbursement
- Marketing Incentive will be given maximum for 3 years during the scheme period of 5 years
- Release through Direct Benefit Transfer mechanism
- Nodal Agency must release amount to eligible handloom agencies and their member weavers within 7 days of receipt. Conditions for Availment/Continuation
Financial Assistance Structure
- Marketing Incentive Rate: 10% on average sales of handloom products of the last 3 years.
- State Level Organizations: Maximum ₹100.00 lakh (Central Government share).
- Primary Level Organizations: Maximum ₹15.00 lakh (Central Government share).
Category-wise Maximum Caps
- State Level Organizations (Handloom Corporations, Apex Cooperative Societies, National Level Handloom Organizations): ₹1,00,00,000/- Central Government share.
- Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies, Producer Companies, Self Help Groups, Joint Liability Groups, Federations and Other Eligible Handloom Entities: ₹15,00,000/- Central Government share.
Financial Assistance Sharing
- General Cases: 50:50 sharing between Government of India and State Government.
- National Level Handloom Organizations/Societies: Entire assistance borne by Government of India.
- Benefit Distribution: 10% benefits shared equally between Organizations and Member Weavers through Direct Benefit Transfer.
Mode and Frequency of Disbursement
- Marketing Incentive will be given maximum for 3 years during the scheme period of 5 years.
- Release through Direct Benefit Transfer mechanism.
- Nodal Agency must release amount to eligible handloom agencies and their member weavers within 7 days of receipt.
Conditions for Availment/Continuation
- Amount to be used towards activities that attract consumers to gear up overall sales of handloom goods.
- Enable handloom agencies to adjust prices towards increasing cost competitiveness, improve designs, and invest in infrastructure.
- State Government recommendation subject to matching contribution by concerned State Government.
- Claims must be Goods and Services Tax compliant.
- No similar incentive/rebate received under any other Central Government scheme.
Eligibility
The applicant must be one of the following:
- Handloom agencies including State level organizations such as Handloom Corporations, Apex Cooperative Societies and National Level Handloom Organizations, Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies, Producer Companies, Self Help Groups, Joint Liability Groups, Federations and Other eligible Handloom entities.
- The applicant must have made the final transaction of product sale to the consumer.
- The applicant must use Handloom Mark or India Handloom Brand for their handloom products.
- The applicant must have average sales turnover of handloom products for the last 3 years for incentive calculation.
Exclusions
- Sales by one handloom agency to another handloom agency are not eligible.
- Sales of handloom products by Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies or any other Handloom Agency to Apex Societies, Federations, Producer Companies, Corporations are excluded.
- Sales by handloom agencies to Government departments/agencies are excluded.
- Sales made under barter system by handloom agencies are excluded.
- Agencies that have received similar kind of incentive/rebate under any other Central Government scheme are not preferred.
Application Process
Offline
For State Level and Primary Level Organizations
Step 1: Prepare Claim Documentation
Compile sales bills/invoices, yarn purchase bills, and average sales turnover details for the last 3 years ensuring Goods and Services Tax compliance.
Step 2: Complete Application Form
Fill the prescribed proforma (Annexure - B8) with all required details including sales data and beneficiary information.
Step 3: Submit to State Government
Submit the completed Marketing Incentive claim to the concerned State Government with all supporting documents.
Step 4: State Government Verification
State Government will verify claims, ensure matching contribution availability, and complete prescribed certificates (Annexure - B9).
Step 5: State Level Project Committee Recommendation
Obtain recommendations from State Level Project Committee for the Marketing Incentive claims.
Step 6: State Government Consolidation
State Government prepares consolidated statement, sanction order for state share release, and certificate as per Annexure - B10.
Step 7: Nodal Agency Identification
State Government identifies suitable nodal agency for fund aggregation and onward release to eligible agencies.
Step 8: Forward to Development Commissioner (Handlooms)
State Government forwards verified claims to Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) with all required documentation.
Step 9: Central Government Processing
Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) processes claims and releases Central Government share to identified Nodal Agency.
Step 10: Fund Distribution
Nodal Agency releases amount to eligible handloom agencies and their member weavers through Direct Benefit Transfer within 7 days of receipt.
For National Level Handloom Organizations
Step 1: Direct Application Preparation
Prepare Marketing Incentive claim with all supporting documents and prescribed proforma (Annexure - B8).
Step 2: Submit to Development Commissioner (Handlooms)
Submit claims directly to Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) with complete documentation.
Step 3: Central Government Processing
Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) processes and approves claims for National Level Organizations.
Step 4: Direct Release
Marketing Incentive assistance released directly to National Level Handloom Organizations by Government of India.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What specific types of handloom organizations are eligible to apply for marketing incentive assistance under this national development programme?
- You can apply if you are a state level organization like Handloom Corporations, Apex Cooperative Societies, or National Level Handloom Organizations, or primary level entities such as Primary Handloom Weavers Cooperative Societies, Producer Companies, Self Help Groups, Joint Liability Groups, Federations, and other eligible handloom entities. <br>
- What is the calculation method and rate for determining the marketing incentive amount I can receive under this assistance scheme?
- The marketing incentive is calculated at 10% of your average sales of handloom products over the last 3 years. This percentage forms the basis for determining your eligible incentive amount. <br>
- What are the maximum financial caps for marketing incentive assistance based on different categories of handloom organizations under this programme?
- State level organizations can receive a maximum of ₹1,00,00,000/- as Central Government share, while primary level organizations are capped at ₹15,00,000/- as Central Government share. <br>
- How is the financial assistance shared between Central Government and State Government for different categories of handloom organizations?
- For general cases, there is 50:50 sharing between Government of India and State Government, while for National Level Handloom Organizations, the entire assistance is borne by Government of India without state contribution. <br>
- What is the maximum duration for which I can receive marketing incentive assistance and how many times can I apply?
- Marketing Incentive will be provided for a maximum of 3 years during the overall scheme period of 5 years, allowing limited-time support for eligible organizations. <br>
- What essential product marking requirement must I fulfill to be eligible for marketing incentive assistance under this handloom development programme?
- You must use either the Handloom Mark or India Handloom Brand for your handloom products to demonstrate authenticity and compliance with national handloom standards. <br>
- What type of sales transactions are specifically excluded from consideration when calculating my eligible marketing incentive under this scheme?
- Sales between handloom agencies, sales to government departments, sales under barter system, and sales by primary societies to apex societies or corporations are excluded from incentive calculation. <br>
- What documentation must I provide regarding my sales turnover to support my marketing incentive claim application?
- You must provide average sales turnover details of handloom products for the last 3 years along with Goods and Services Tax compliant sales bills and invoices. <br>
- How is the marketing incentive amount distributed between the handloom organization and individual member weavers under this assistance programme?
- The 10% marketing incentive benefits are shared equally between the handloom organizations and their member weavers through Direct Benefit Transfer mechanism for equitable distribution. <br>
- What is the mandatory timeline for fund release that nodal agencies must follow after receiving marketing incentive assistance from the government?
- The Nodal Agency must release the marketing incentive amount to eligible handloom agencies and their member weavers within 7 days of receiving funds from the government. <br>
- What specific compliance requirement regarding taxation must all my sales documentation meet to qualify for marketing incentive assistance?
- All your sales bills, invoices, and yarn purchase bills must be Goods and Services Tax compliant to ensure your marketing incentive claim meets the scheme requirements. <br>
- What restriction applies regarding receiving similar financial benefits from other government schemes while applying for this marketing incentive assistance?
- You cannot receive similar incentive or rebate under any other Central Government scheme, and State Government will prefer claims from agencies who have not received such duplicate benefits. <br>
- How should National Level Handloom Organizations approach the application process differently compared to state and primary level handloom organizations?
- National Level Handloom Organizations can submit their marketing incentive claims directly to the Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) without requiring State Government recommendations or matching contributions. <br>
- What evidence must I provide to demonstrate that my sales represent final transactions with actual consumers rather than intermediary handloom agencies?
- You must provide final transaction proof of product sale to consumers, ensuring that your sales represent genuine end-consumer purchases rather than inter-agency transactions that are excluded from incentive eligibility.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses. <br>
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