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  2. Gramin Bhandaran Yojana - Wikipedia

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    Capacity under this scheme will be decided by the entrepreneur. But to get the subsidy, the capacity of the warehouse should be minimum 100 tonnes and maximum of 30,000 tonnes. [4] If the capacity is more than 30,000 tonnes or less than 100 tonnes then subsidy will not be given under this scheme.

  3. Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    In 2010–11 the budget for the Scheme was A$114.4 million. The combined forward estimate for the Scheme over the four years to 2013–14 was $486 million. [7] In 2010–11, 1,544 businesses and individuals lodged a total of 11,233 claims for assistance under the Scheme, resulting in the payment of a total of $100 million to eligible claimants. [8]

  4. War Office Subsidy Scheme - Wikipedia

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    A subsidy scheme - also known as a subvention scheme - was devised where approved vehicles (tested in subsidy trials) bought by civilian owners would be granted a subsidy in exchange for the vehicles being made available in time of war. While the financial details of the scheme were complex and changed over time, the trials and their results ...

  5. Central Warehousing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Central Warehousing Corporation is a statutory body which was established under ‘The Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962. It is a public warehouse operator established by the Government of India in 1957 to provide logistics support to the agricultural sector.

  6. Production Linked Incentive schemes in India - Wikipedia

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    The PLI scheme to boost automotive sector to encourage the production of electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel vehicles will also generate 750,000 direct jobs in auto sector. [2] These schemes will reduce pollution, climate change, carbon footprint, reduce oil and fuel import bill through domestic alternative substitution, boost job creation and ...

  7. Subsidies in India - Wikipedia

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    In case of food subsidy, PDS suffers from considerable leakage and apart from a low coverage of poor; the magnitude of benefit derived by the poor is very small. In case of electricity, the subsidy rates have been rising for both agriculture and domestic sectors because the unit cost has been rising faster than the relevant tariff-rate.

  8. Risk pool - Wikipedia

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    Risk pooling is an important concept in supply chain management. [2] Risk pooling suggests that demand variability is reduced if one aggregates demand across locations because as demand is aggregated across different locations, it becomes more likely that high demand from one customer will be offset by low demand from another.

  9. Wage subsidy - Wikipedia

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    The same system may be viewed as having a wage-independent subsidy and a tax payment increasing in a certain way, or as a subsidy which varies with income, combined with a tax which varies in a different way. It is not essential for a wage subsidy to be sufficient for a person to live on, as it is expected to be supplemented by income.