Karnataka Powerloom Scheme Guidelines Kannada PDF

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Karnataka Powerloom Scheme Guidelines - Summary

The Karnataka Powerloom Scheme is designed to support the many weavers who contribute to the decentralized power loom sector, where around 60% of cloth in India is woven. Karnataka plays a vital role with approximately 120,000 looms producing silk and cotton across districts like Belagavi, Bagalkote, Tumkur, and Bangalore Urban and Rural. The Karnataka State Textile Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSTIDC) has been established to further enhance and modernize these power looms.

Overview of the Karnataka Powerloom Scheme

This scheme aims to assist power loom weavers through various initiatives under the Weavers Special Package Scheme. These initiatives are created to help beneficiaries achieve self-employment and better integrate into society.

Key Components of the Weavers Special Package Scheme

1. Supply of 02 Ordinary Power Looms & Accessories:

  • Unit cost: Rs.3,00,000/-
  • Subsidy (% age) for General: 50% or maximum Rs.1,50,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 50%
  • Subsidy (% age) for SCs/STs: 90% or maximum Rs.2,70,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 10%
  • How it helps: This initiative supports weavers in launching their own units, promoting self-employment.

2. Electronic Jacquard:

The power loom industry now needs to change mechanical settings for each design. To address this, electronic jacquards enable weavers to produce multiple designs without extra costs. This innovation helps in creating a variety of saree designs with ease.

  • Unit cost: Rs.4,50,000/-
  • Subsidy (% age) for General: 50% or maximum Rs.2,25,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 50%
  • Subsidy (% age) for SCs/STs: 90% or maximum Rs.4,05,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 10%
  • How it helps: This technology helps weavers create diverse designs and increases the value of their products.

3. Knotting Machine:

Traditionally, knotting of new warp beams in the power loom industry has been done by hand, which is slow. Knotting machines significantly speed up this process, leading to faster production times.

  • Unit cost: Rs.5,00,000/-
  • Subsidy (% age) for General: 50% or maximum Rs.2,50,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 50%
  • Subsidy (% age) for SCs/STs: 90% or maximum Rs.4,50,000/- Beneficiary Contribution / Bank loan 10%
  • How it helps: These machines allow weavers to complete knotting more quickly, ensuring uninterrupted production.

We hope this information helps you understand the Karnataka Powerloom Scheme better. For detailed guidelines and more insights, feel free to download the PDF version of this guide.

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