Construction with interlocking block saves time and ample amount of mortar concrete compared to conventional masonry block laid with mortar Areas prone to earthquake uses hollow interlocking block with the strength improved with grout and reinforcement throughout the height of the wall to resist the effect of earthquake, thus, providing adequate structural stability against collapse. Having formed the base course, other course can be assembled by unskilled labor. Dismantling of the blocks in case of temporary structure does not incur many damages as in blocks laid with mortar.
ASPIRE ( A scheme for Promotion of Innovation , Rural Industries and Entrepreneurship) | View |
Micro and Small Enterprises - Cluster Development Programme (MSE -CDP) | View |
National SC-ST Hub (NSSH) | View |
Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme (ESDP) | View |
Procurement and Marketing Support Scheme (PMS) | View |
International Cooperation Scheme (IC) | View |
CGTMSE(Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for MSE) | View |
PMEGP(Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme) | View |
Training Scheme for OBC | View |
Training Scheme for SC/ST | View |
Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan | View |
Participating in National and International Trading Fairs and Exhibitions | View |
Regional Award Scheme for Incentives to Small Entrepreneurs | View |
Interest Subsidy under Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises | View |
Implementation of Single Window at District Industries Bandu and District Level | View |
Stamp Duty Exemption | View |
Mukhyamantri Sookshm Udyamee Durghatana Beema Yojana | View |
Acknowledgement within 72 Hours under UPMSME Act 2020 | View |
ODOP Marketing Development Assistance (MDA) Scheme | View |
ODOP Common Facility Center Promotion | View |
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