Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayta Yojana

Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayta Yojana

Sewing machines are supplied under the government Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayata Yojana (Unorganized Workers Sewing Machine Assistance plan) plan in Chhattisgarh State. This initiative aims to make unorganized employees self-reliant and promote them in their companies. 

Sewing machines would be given to registered unorganized women workers in the state annually under the plan. 

Eligibility of Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayta Yojana 

Women registered with the labor board/department and employed in construction. 

In any part of the state, women between the ages of 18 and 50 who sew, embroider, or weave (tailor) clothing work for an employer or own company and support themselves and their families. 

Under no other arrangement operate the state government women who have not got a sewing machine or an equivalent value. 

Women who have not benefited from the Chief Minister Cycle Assistance Scheme conducted under the labor board or department.

Document Required for Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayta Yojana

Labor registration card.
Age certificate.
Bank passbook photocopy.
Income certificate.

How to Apply for Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayta Yojana

Step-1. Applicant visit Official Chattisgarh State Website Click Here
Step-2. Click on apply now under the Unorganized worder board option.
Step-3. Now applicant have to provide the below detail.
District,
Name of the Beneficiary.
Father’s / Husband’s name.
Pre-registration no. 
New registration no.
And click on check the details
Step-4. Now select the scheme name here. 
Step-5. Fill out the online form. 
Step-6. Upload required documents.
Labor registration card.
Age certificate.
Bank passbook photocopy.
Income certificate.
Step-7. Click on submit.
Step-8. Note the application number.

The Chhattisgarh State government’s Asangathit Karmakaar Silai Machine Sahayata Yojana provides sewing machines to unorganized women workers annually. The initiative aims to make unorganized employees self-reliant and promote them in their companies. Eligible women include those registered with the labor board/department, aged 18-50, who sew, embroider, or weave clothing, and those who have not benefited from the Chief Minister Cycle Assistance Scheme.

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