SSSHGM
Subsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities
The "Subsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities" aimed at empowering minority women by providing financial support to Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The scheme offers a subsidy to SHGs engaged in various self-employment activities, promoting economic self-reliance among minority women.
States / UT: Karnataka
Nodal department: Minorities Welfare Department
Scheme for: Infra
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Women and Child, Skills & Employment
Sub-categories: Financial Assistance, Entrepreneurship development
Target beneficiaries: Self Help Groups (SHGS)
Tags: SHGs, Subsidy, Self-employment
Details
The "Subsidy Scheme for Self-help Groups of Minorities" was launched by the Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Karnataka, and implemented by the Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation. The scheme provides a subsidy of 50% of the unit cost or a maximum of ₹2,00,000/- to the self-help groups of the minority community to engage in various types of self-employment activities and make them economically self-reliant, on the loans obtained from various financial institutions recognized by the Nationalized/Scheduled Bank/RBI. An SHG is to make fixed savings and provide internal lending to the members of the group as per requirement from the savings amount of the SHG.
Benefits
- - Subsidy Amount: 50% of the unit cost or a maximum of ₹2,00,000/- to the self-help groups. NOTE:
- The subsidy will be adjusted against the repayment of the loan taken by the SHG from recognized financial institutions
- SHGs focusing on good internal loan repayment will be given higher priority for the subsidy
- Subsidy Amount: 50% of the unit cost or a maximum of ₹2,00,000/- to the self-help groups.
NOTE:
- The subsidy will be adjusted against the repayment of the loan taken by the SHG from recognized financial institutions.
- SHGs focusing on good internal loan repayment will be given higher priority for the subsidy.
Eligibility
- The women in the Self-Help Groups (SHGs) should belong to the minority community.
- All SHG members must be permanent residents of Karnataka.
- The number of women in the Self-Help Group should be between 10 and 20.
- Only one member per family is allowed in a women’s Self-Help Group.
- The family income of the members of the women’s Self-Help Group should not exceed ₹6,00,000/-.
- The age of the members of the women’s Self-Help Group should be between 18 and 55 years.
- The women’s Self-Help Group must be registered with the Deputy Registrar.
- Members of the Self-Help Group or their family members should not be employees of the State/Central Government.
- Members of the Self-Help Group or their family members should not have availed of any loan or subsidy from the corporation in the last 5 years, except for the Arivu or foreign education loan schemes.
- Members of Self-Help Groups should not be receiving support from the corporation.
- The women’s Self-Help Group should hold regular meetings, with at least one meeting per month.
- Self-Help Groups must be operational for at least 6 months to qualify for a corporation subsidy.
- Self-Help Groups should maintain adequate bookkeeping records.
Application Process
Online
Step-01: Applicant need to visits the Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation official website.
Step-02: Click "Apply Online" and Enter "Mobile Number" and "Submit".
Step-03: Enter "Aadhaar Number" Fill in the "Captcha" and Select "Next".
Step-04: Applicant will get OTP in his/her Aadhaar Linked Mobile Number.
Step-05: Enter "OTP" and select "Continue", After that Allow the official notice.
Step-06: After verifying the Aadhaar again fill in the "OTP" and Submit.
Step-07: Select the scheme "Sikhligar’s Community Development Scheme" and fill in the basic details father's name, gender, qualification detail
Step-08: Select "Next" Fill in the address detail and again select "Next".
Step-09: Upload the required document passport-size photo, educational document, income certificate, etc.
Step-10: Click "Proceed" and Select "Submit Application" and get an Application ID.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What is the Minority Community Self-Help Group Subsidy Scheme?
- It is a scheme that provides a subsidy to minority women Self-Help Groups for self-employment activities.
- Who can apply for this scheme?
- Women Self-Help Groups comprising members from religious minority communities who are permanent residents of Karnataka.
- What financial assistance does the scheme offer?
- A subsidy of 50% of the unit cost or up to ₹2,00,000/- on loans obtained from recognized financial institutions.
- Can a family have more than one member in an SHG?
- No, only one member per family is allowed in the SHG.
- Can government employees be members of the SHG?
- No, members or their family members should not be State or Central Government employees.
- Is there a requirement for SHGs to hold regular meetings?
- Yes, SHGs should hold at least one meeting per month.
- What is a back-end subsidy?
- A back-end subsidy is provided after the SHG has repaid part of the loan, not upfront.
- Can SHGs apply if they have taken a loan from the corporation in the last 5 years?
- No, unless it was for the Arivu Education Loan or Foreign Education Loan Scheme.
- What happens if an SHG has good internal loan repayment?
- SHGs with good internal loan repayment get higher priority for the subsidy.
- How many members should be in the Self-Help Group?
- The SHG should have between 10 to 20 women members.
Official links
References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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