Horticulture Skill Training

Training for Horticulture Skill Development for Self-Employment at Centre of Excellence

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State

States / UT: Gujarat

Ministry / nodal: Agriculture and Co-operation Department

Department: Agriculture and Co-operation Department

Nodal department: Agriculture and Co-operation Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Target beneficiaries: Farmers, Students, Horticulturists, Agriculture Laborers, Small and Marginal Farmers

Tags: Horticulture, Skill Development, Self-Employment, Training, Agriculture, Employment, SC, ST, General Caste, Financial Help, Gujarat, State Government

Details

The Training for Horticulture Skill Development for Self-Employment at Centre of Excellence is a scheme aimed at providing skill development training in horticulture to promote self-employment. The program is managed by the Agriculture and Co-operation Department of the State Government. It offers training for a minimum of ten days and a maximum of thirty days, with various benefits provided to the trainees.

Benefits

  • - Training cost for general caste beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses)
  • Training cost for Scheduled Caste (SC) beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses)
  • Training cost for Scheduled Tribe (ST) beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses)
  • Benefits include dining facilities, training literature kits, experiential education tours, trainee kits, honorarium to experts, and administrative expenses
  • Training cost for general caste beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses).
  • Training cost for Scheduled Caste (SC) beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses).
  • Training cost for Scheduled Tribe (ST) beneficiaries is Rs.1000/- (Rs.250/- as trainee fee and Rs.750/- for other expenses).
  • Benefits include dining facilities, training literature kits, experiential education tours, trainee kits, honorarium to experts, and administrative expenses.

Eligibility

Open to all individuals, including agriculture laborers, farmers, students, and horticulturists. No income limit is specified.

Application Process

Online

  1. Obtain the application form from the District office of the Deputy Director of Horticulture.
  2. Fill out the application on plain paper.
  3. Submit the application along with required attachments (Aadhar Card, Bank Pass Book/Cancelled Cheque, Ration Card, True Copy of Election Card) to the District office of the Deputy Director of Horticulture.
  4. For more information, visit Department Link or Service Details Site.

Documents Required

No document list is available for this scheme yet.

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  • Income Certificate
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • Residence Proof
  • Bank Account Details
  • Educational Certificates (for student schemes)

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