The PM Vishwakarma Yojana is a central government scheme aimed at empowering traditional artisans and craftspeople across india by providing recognition, skill training, modern tools, collateral‑free loans, wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital incentives, and market support. Knowing whether you’re eligible is the first step to applying and getting benefits under the scheme.
🛠️ What Is the PM Vishwakarma Yojana?
PM Vishwakarma Yojana supports artisans and craftspeople engaged in traditional, family‑based manual trades. The goal is to strengthen their livelihood and help them improve their skills, productivity, and market access.
✅ Who Is Eligible to Apply?
To check whether you are eligible, first understand the core eligibility criteria:
👨🔧 1. You Must Be a Traditional Artisan or Craftsperson
You should be actively engaged in one of the 18 recognised traditional trades, such as:
- Carpenter
- Blacksmith
- Potter
- Tailor
- Mason
- Cobbler / Footwear artisan
- Basket maker
- Fishing net maker
- Goldsmith
- And others in the crafts list
These trades require hands‑on work with tools and are mostly in the unorganised, self‑employment sector.
📅 2. Minimum Age Requirement
- You must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
🧑💼 3. Self‑Employment in Unorganised Sector
- You should be self‑employed and actively working in your trade — not formally employed by the government or corporate sector.
📉 4. No Recent Overlap With Similar government Schemes
- You should not have availed loans or benefits under similar credit‑based schemes like:
- PMEGP
- PM SVANidhi
- Mudra Loan
within the last 5 years.
🧑👩👧 5. One Member Per Family
Only one person per family can register and benefit under this scheme. A “family” usually includes the husband, wife, and their unmarried children.
🚫 Who Is Not Eligible?
You are not eligible if:
- You are a government employee or a family member of a government employee.
- You are not actively engaged in one of the recognised trades.
📋 How to Check Your Eligibility Online
Here’s a simple way to find out if you can apply for the scheme:
1. Visit the Official PM Vishwakarma Portal
Go to pmvishwakarma.gov.in — the official scheme website.
2. Look for the Eligibility or Registration Section
The portal will clearly mention the eligibility criteria and an eligibility checklist before application.
3. Assess Yourself Against the 5 Key Conditions
Check whether:
- Your age is 18+
- You’re in an eligible trade
- You are self‑employed
- You have not taken similar scheme benefits recently
- Only one family member is applying
If all conditions are met, you’re likely eligible.
🆔 Documents to Prepare
To confirm eligibility and apply, prepare these documents:
- Aadhaar card (proof of identity)
- Mobile number linked with Aadhaar
- Bank account information
- Proof of trade or occupation (like photos, certificates, or self‑declaration)
- Address proof (e.g., voter ID, ration card)
🧾 Step‑by‑Step Eligibility Check at Registration Centre
If you’re unsure about online checks, you can visit your nearest Common service Centre (CSC):
Ask for a PM Vishwakarma Eligibility Check.
Provide your Aadhaar and basic details.
The CSC operator will verify your trade, age, and family status.
If eligible, you can proceed with registration and application right there.
📍 Quick Self‑Assessment Checklist
✔ Are you at least 18 years old?
✔ Are you engaged in one of the 18 traditional trades?
✔ Are you self‑employed in the unorganised sector?
✔ Have you not taken similar scheme benefits in last 5 years?
✔ Is only one family member applying?
✔ Are you not a government employee or related to one?
If you answered yes to all — you can apply for the scheme.
🏁 Final Tip
Once you confirm eligibility, don’t delay. Make sure you complete mobile and Aadhaar verification, gather all documents, and visit the official portal or a CSC centre to register and apply. By doing so, you increase your chances of accessing skill training, ₹15,000 toolkit support, collateral‑free loans, and other benefits under the PM Vishwakarma Yojana.
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