State Government Sponsored Programmes

Overview of flagship development and credit assistance programmes sponsored by the State Government of Odisha, helping agri-entrepreneurs, landless farmers, artisans, MSMEs, and students.

Mukhyamantri Krushi Udyog Yojana (MKUY)

Department of Agriculture and Farmers' Empowerment, Government of Odisha

This flagship scheme promotes capital investment in agriculture and allied sectors by providing significant subsidies to commercial agri-enterprises, fostering modern technologies and rural employment in the agricultural sector.

Capital Subsidy
40% to 50% of Project Cost
Upper Limit
₹ 50 Lakh to ₹ 1 Crore
Core Focus
Commercial Agri-Enterprises

Eligibility Criteria

  • Permanent residents of Odisha.
  • Eligible groups include individual farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, SHGs, and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs).

How to Apply

  • Prospective applicants can check official guidelines and submit their proposals online through the APICOL MKUY Portal.

BALARAM Scheme

Bhoomihina Agriculturist Loan and Resources Augmentation Model

The BALARAM scheme is a targeted program in Odisha that delivers collateral-free crop loans to landless farmers and sharecroppers. The government has set aside Rs 1,040 crore to help these farmers through Joint Liability Groups (JLGs).

Total Outlay
Rs. 1,040 Crores
Loan Limit per Group
Up to Rs 1.60 Lakh
Target Reach
Around 7 Lakh Landless Farmers

How It Works

  • Joint Liability Groups (JLGs): Landless farmers form small groups of 4 to 5 people. The group serves as "social collateral" instead of physical land.
  • Agricultural Credit: Credit is provided to purchase critical agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizers, and tools.

Silpi Unnati Yojana (SUY)

State handicraft development scheme

Under the Silpi Unnati Yojana (SUY), margin money assistance is provided to individual artisans to avail bank loans for setting up their own handicraft production units, promoting traditional crafts and self-employment.

Margin Money Assistance
20% of Project Cost
Limit in 7 Major Crafts
Up to Rs. 1,00,000
Limit in Rest 48 Crafts
Up to Rs. 50,000

Scheme details

  • Applies to individual skilled artisans in recognized handicraft segments in Odisha.
  • Aims to lower credit requirements by providing bank loan margin subsidies.

Chief Minister's Scheme for Reimbursement of Interest to MSMEs (CM-CRIM)

MSME Department, Government of Odisha

Launched to financially assist manufacturing MSMEs in the State by reimbursing interest paid by them to banks on Working Capital Loans, lowering operating costs and improving working capital stability.

Support Duration
4 Years (FY 2024-25 to 2027-28)
Reimbursement Type
Working Capital Loan Interest
Target Sector
Manufacturing MSMEs

Key Scheme Rules

  • Reimbursement is applicable on the interest paid to banks on working capital.
  • Designed to mitigate financial stress and boost local manufacturing output.

Kalinga Sikhya Sathi Yojana (KSSY)

Higher Education Department, Government of Odisha

Kalinga Sikhya Sathi Yojana (KSSY) provides low-interest educational loans from scheduled banks to students in Odisha for pursuing higher professional studies, making higher education affordable to deserving students.

Maximum Loan Limit
Up to ₹ 10 Lakhs
Effective Interest Rate
1% (Balance borne by Govt)
Repayment Period
10 to 15 Years

Loan Limits & Repayment Period

  • Maximum Loan: Up to ₹ 10 lakh.
  • Minimum Loan: No minimum loan amount is specified.
  • Period of Loan: Up to 10 years for loans sanctioned up to ₹ 7.5 lakhs, and up to 15 years for loans sanctioned up to ₹ 10 lakhs.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The student must be a permanent resident of Odisha.
  • The annual family income of the applicant must not exceed ₹ 6 lakhs.
  • Loan applications are processed according to standard terms and conditions of individual scheduled banks.

Financial Assistant to Cold Storages

Agriculture & Allied Infrastructures

This scheme incentivizes private investments to establish cold storages across the sub-divisions of Odisha, reducing post-harvest losses, preventing distress sales by farmers, improving overall market access, and enhancing income levels.

Target Goal
1 Cold Storage in each of 58 Sub-Divisions
Funding Approach
Private Investment Incentives

Objectives & Benefits

  • Mitigate agricultural waste by providing temperature-controlled post-harvest preservation.
  • Support farmer pricing power by reducing standard immediate post-harvest distress selling.
  • Promote food-processing industrial chains and supply stability across Odisha.