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The Income Generation Programme (IGP) is a structured initiative designed to help individuals and communities—especially those from economically weaker sections—achieve financial independence through skill development, entrepreneurship promotion, and access to livelihood resources. Rooted in the belief that economic empowerment is essential for dignity and self-sufficiency, this programme provides practical tools and opportunities for people to earn a stable income and improve their quality of life.
This programme particularly focuses on women, rural youth, artisans, and marginalized groups by enabling them to become micro-entrepreneurs, skilled workers, or small business owners in their local environment.
Objectives of the Programme
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To create sustainable livelihood opportunities.
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To improve household incomes through skill-based employment or self-employment.
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To promote entrepreneurship in rural and semi-urban areas.
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To support access to financial resources, markets, and training.
Key Components of the Programme
✅ Skill Development & Training
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Courses in tailoring, carpentry, food processing, handicrafts, dairy farming, mobile repair, digital services, etc.
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On-the-job training and certification.
✅ Micro-Enterprise Development
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Guidance on business planning and registration.
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Support for setting up shops, home-based units, agro-processing centers, and service kiosks.
✅ Access to Finance
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Assistance in availing microloans through banks, SHGs, and MFIs.
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Financial literacy and budget management workshops.
✅ Market Linkage & Promotion
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Help in branding, packaging, and selling products online and offline.
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Participation in exhibitions, trade fairs, and buyer-seller meets.
✅ Monitoring & Mentorship
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Regular follow-ups, impact assessments, and mentor networks to ensure business sustainability.
Programme Achievements
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Over 20,000 individuals trained and placed or self-employed.
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Creation of 3,000+ micro-enterprises across rural and semi-urban belts.
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Partnerships with over 100 NGOs, cooperatives, and CSR foundations.
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Enhanced income levels by 30–70% in targeted communities within 12 months.
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