Ambala: It is said that no work is small or big, if a person wishes then he can achieve a good position by doing any work with full dedication. Often people want to start any small work, but lack of money becomes a hindrance in their work. In such a situation, if you also want to start a small business, then we are going to tell you about a government scheme by which you will get money without guarantee and interest and you can also start a small business.
What is PM Swanidhi Yojana?
In fact, to make people self-reliant, the team of Municipal Council Ambala Sadar is also running a rapid awareness campaign regarding PM Swanidhi Yojana. Let us tell you that under this scheme, the government gives loan without any guarantee and interest to the street vendors who want to further their work and in this, by giving interest subsidy to the person taking the loan, they are made self-reliant by improving their financial condition. Now regarding the PM Swanidhi scheme, the government has extended the duration of the scheme till March 2030 and the amount received under it has also been increased.
While giving more information about this to Local 18, Ravi Kumar, working in SNID of Ambala Municipal Council, said that the government has extended the period of PM Swanidhi Scheme till March 2030 and with this, all those street vendors, who were earlier deprived of the scheme, will now be able to avail the benefits.
increased loan amount
Ravi Kumar said that the council is running a door-to-door campaign for publicity and along with this, information about the scheme is also being conveyed to the vendors through garbage collection vehicles. He told that earlier the first loan of Rs 10 thousand was given to the vendors under this scheme, which has been increased to Rs 15 thousand.
He said that after the first loan, the person’s second loan is being increased from Rs 20 thousand to Rs 25 thousand and the third loan is being given up to Rs 50 thousand. He said that the cashback facility of vendors will also continue as before and also 7% interest is being deposited directly into the accounts of the beneficiaries as subsidy by the Government of India. He said that so far an amount of Rs 6.5 crore has been given as loan by the banks to the vendors in the Municipal Council area and “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aim is to build a developed India by 2047, in which our street vendors will also have an important contribution.
How to get loan
He told that to avail the benefits of this scheme, the beneficiary has to come to the Municipal Council and give only his Aadhar card and bank copy. After some time, the first loan amount comes to the beneficiary’s account, which has to be returned within the stipulated time without interest.
Local people praised
At the same time, the local people greatly appreciated the awareness campaign regarding this scheme being run by the Municipal Council, Ambala Sadar. Giving more information to Local 18, Pammi Kumar told that she works as a hawker to buy scrap and a friend had informed her about the scheme of the Municipal Council. Now he has come to take advantage of this scheme and will expand his work with the loan amount received from it. He told that this scheme is a very good scheme run by the government through which any poor person can do a small business.
Will help in taking the business forward
Vinay Kumar told that he works in repairing stoop and gas and now he will take forward his work with the loan received under PM Swanidhi Yojana. He told that due to lack of money at home, he used to go around on a bicycle for a long time to repair gas stoves, but now he will open his own shop and take this work forward by purchasing a modern machine. He told that he got information about this scheme from the garbage collection vehicle coming to his area, because that vehicle of the Municipal Council is making people aware about this scheme through announcement.





























