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ప్రధానమంత్రి విశ్వకర్మ యోజన

PM Vishwakarma Telugu

ప్రధానమంత్రి విశ్వకర్మ యోజన ఉద్దేశ్యం

భారత దేశం లోని గ్రామీణ ప్రాంతాలలో మరియి పట్టణ ప్రాంతాలలో సంప్రదాయక చేతి వృత్తుల వారికి మరియు హస్త కలల నిపుణులకు అండగా నిలవడం కోసం ప్రారంబించిన పధకమే ప్రధాన మంత్రి విశ్వకర్మ యోజన.

PM Vishwakarma ఎవరికి వర్తిస్తుంది

PM Vishwakarma పధకం లో భాగంగా తొలి విడతలో 18 సంప్రదాయక చేతివృత్తులు చేసుకునే వారికి ప్రయోజనం చేకూరుతుంది

  1. వడ్రంగి పనిచేసే వారు
  2. పడవలు తయారీ చేయువారు
  3. కమ్మరి
  4. స్వర్ణకారులు
  5. కుమ్మరి
  6. శిల్ప కారులు
  7. చర్మ కారులు
  8. చెప్పులు కుట్టే వారు
  9. తాపీ పని చేసేవారు
  10. బుట్ట / చాప / చీపుర్లు నేసే వారు
  11. బొమ్మల తయారీ దారులు
  12. క్షురకులు
  13. సాంప్రదాయక ఆట బొమ్మల తయారీదారులు
  14. బట్టలు ఉతికెవారు
  15. బట్టలు కుట్టేవారు
  16. మాలలు అల్లెవారు
  17. ఆయుధ కవచ తయారీదారులు
  18. వలలు తయారు చేసేవారు

PM Vishwakarma పధకం ప్రయోజనాలు

ఐడి కార్డు మరియు సర్టిఫికేట్ ఇవ్వబడును

5- 7 రోజుల శిక్షణ ఆసక్తి కలిగిన వారికి 15 రోజుల శిక్షణ ఇవ్వబడును.

శిక్షణ సమయంలో రోజుకు 500 ఇవ్వబడును.

15000/- విలువగల టూల్ కిట్ ఇవ్వబడును.

మొదటి విడత 1 లక్ష లోన్ , 18 నెలలో తిరీగి చెల్లించాలి.

రెండవ విడత 2 లక్షల లోన్ 30 నెలల తిరీగి చెల్లించాలి.

సంవత్సరానికి 5% వడ్డీ వసూలు చేయబడును.

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SNo.TradeDescription
Wood Based
1Carpenter
(Suthar/
Badhai)
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to make/assemble wooden products or alter/repair wooden fixtures mostly engaged in
traditional/unorganised sector.
2Boat MakerSelf-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to make, assemble, alter and/or repair wooden boats in the unorganized sector.
Iron/Metal Based/Stone Based
3ArmourerSelf-employed artisans and craftspeople who manufacture, repair or service various types of arms like swords, shields, knives, helmets, etc. using hands and traditional tools employed in the unorganized sector.
4Blacksmith
(Lohar)
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople, including blacksmiths, coppersmiths and
bronzesmiths, who work with their hands and tools to forge metals like iron, copper, brass or bronze to get the required shape and size by heating, bending, hammering, etc.
to create products in the unorganized sector.
5Hammer and
Tool Kit Maker
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to forge metals like iron to get the required shape and size by heating, bending, hammering, etc. to create hammer and tools in the unorganized sector. Hammer and Tool Kit Maker
Self-employed
6LocksmithSelf-employed artisans and craftspeople found in small roadside stalls or travelling in streets who use hands and traditional tools like cutter, hammer, needle, threads, etc
in the unorganised sector to assemble, install and repair locks.
7Sculptor
(Moortikar,
Stone Carver),
Stone Breaker
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople also known as Shilpis or Moortikars who work with their hands and tools to carve, break or shape stones into three-dimensional artworks in the unorganized sector.
Gold/ Silver Based
8Goldsmith
(Sunar)
Self-employed goldsmiths/ sunars/ swarnakars, silversmiths are the artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to create and design intricate jewellery and ornamental pieces with gold and other precious metals in the unorganized sector.
Clay Based
9Potter
(Kumhaar)
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to create pottery articles by moulding clay on a wheel and baking them in a kiln using traditional methods in the unorganized sector.
Leather Based
10Cobbler
(Charmakar)/
Shoesmith/
Footwear
Artisan
Self-employed artisans found in small roadside stalls or travelling in streets who use hands and traditional tools like cutter, hammer, needle, threads, etc. to manufacture, repair, restore and modify footwear.
Architecture/ Construction Based
11Masons
(Raaj Mistri)
Masons are artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to perform works such as constructing structure using brick/block, plastering, cement, water proofing work, etc. in the unorganized sector. These artisans are also known as Raaj
Mistris.
Other
12Basket/ Mat/
Broom Maker/
Coir Weaver
Basket Makers are self-employed artisans and craftspeople who weave pliable materials in order to make different types of baskets in the unorganised sector.
Masons are artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to perform works such as constructing structure using brick/block, plastering, cement, water proofing work, etc. in the unorganized sector. These artisans are also known as Raaj
Mistris.

Mat maker/Coir Weavers are self-employed artisans and craftspeople who weave coir and bamboo materials to make items such as Baskets, Mats, etc.

Broom makers are self-employed artisans and craftspeople who process the bristles collected from various grass or plants such as coconut to make brooms by using
tools such as wooden handle, scissors, knife, etc.
13Doll & Toy
Maker
(Traditional)
Doll & Toy Makers (Traditional) are self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools to make Dolls and Toys by using materials such as wool, threads, cotton, wood, etc.
14Barber (Naai)Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands using scissors, blades, combs, shaving creams, etc. to provide grooming services to people, primarily hair cutting, shaving, etc.
15Garland
Maker
(Malakaar)
Self-employed artisans who work with their hands to create decorative garlands made of flowers, leaves, or other materials for use at rituals, or cultural or ceremonial occasions. They meticulously arrange and string together these elements, often
incorporating different colours and textures, to produce beautiful and fragrant adornments for various cultural, religious, or celebratory purposes.
16Washerman
(Dhobi)
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and provide services such as washing and ironing of clothes to people. They primarily use manual
washing techniques, local soaps, wooden stick ‘thapi’ and coal-based irons in the
unorganised sector.
17 Tailor
(Darzi)
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands using sewing machine, scissors, buttons, fabrics, threads, needles, etc. to stitch and alter
various dresses/garments in the unorganized sector.
18Fishing Net
Maker
Self-employed artisans and craftspeople who work with hands in unorganised sector to craft fishing nets using various materials like ropes, twines, or threads. They employ traditional techniques or modern machinery to weave and knot the nets into
specific designs and sizes, ensuring they are strong and durable for catching fish and other aquatic creatures.
Updated: September 1, 2023 — 3:37 pm
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