SILK SAMAGRA – II (2021-26)

Ministry: Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Implementing Agency: Central Silk Board (CSB)
Scheme Type: Central Sector Scheme
Duration: 2021-22 to 2025-26
Target Sector: Sericulture (Mulberry, Tasar, Eri, Muga)

About the Scheme

Silk Samagra-II is the continuation of the first Silk Samagra programme (2017-21). It is a comprehensive, cluster-based scheme that integrates all activities of sericulture and silk industry development — from seed to silk marketing.

The scheme supports:

  • R&D, innovation, and training through national institutes.
  • Seed sector strengthening via National Silkworm Seed Organisation (NSSO).
  • Beneficiary-oriented support for farmers, seed producers, reeling, spinning, twisting, weaving, dyeing, printing, finishing, and value-addition units.
  • Market development, brand building, and export facilitation.

Objectives

  1. To achieve self-sufficiency in silk production and reduce import dependency.
  2. To improve quality, productivity, and income of silk farmers.
  3. To generate sustainable rural employment, especially for women, SC/ST, and tribal populations.
  4. To promote innovation, digital monitoring, and cluster development in sericulture.
  5. To ensure traceability and transparency through IT-based DBT systems.

Components of Silk Samagra-II

ComponentFocus AreaImplementing Body
A. Research & DevelopmentCrop improvement, disease resistance, post-cocoon tech, reeling, weavingResearch Institutes under CSB
B. Seed OrganisationsStrengthening of Basic Seed Farms & GrainagesNSSO & BTSSO
C. Coordination & Market SupportBranding, export promotion, raw-silk testing, e-marketingCSB & State Departments
D. Beneficiary Oriented InterventionsSupport to farmers, reelers, weavers, entrepreneursStates / Beneficiaries / CSB

Payout & Funding Pattern

CategoryGovernment of India ShareState ShareBeneficiary ShareRemarks
General States – Farmers50 %25 %25 %For small/marginal farmers
SCSP / TSP – Farmers65 %25 %10 %SC/ST beneficiaries
NE & Himalayan States80 %10 %10 %Special status areas
Entrepreneurs – General30 %20 %50 %For registered enterprises
Entrepreneurs – NE/ Hill40 %30 %30 %Higher support in special states

Mode of Payment: All assistance is released through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to the beneficiary’s bank account after physical verification and utilization report submission.

Monitoring & Status Check

  • All projects and assets are geo-tagged and tracked online.
  • The CSB uses the SILKS Monitoring Portal integrated with the ServicePlus DBT platform.
  • Beneficiaries can track their application number for approval status and fund release date.
  • Quarterly reports are generated by State Departments and uploaded to CSB HQ.

🔗 Status Check Portals

  • https://silks.csb.gov.in
  • https://serviceonline.gov.in
  • Registered sericulture farmers, seed growers, and rearers.
  • Entrepreneurs, start-ups, and SHGs working in silk reeling, spinning, twisting, dyeing, or weaving.
  • State Sericulture Departments, FPOs, NGOs, and SPVs involved in silk projects.
  • Priority is given to women, SC/ST, and tribal beneficiaries.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicant must be registered with the State Sericulture Department.
  • Land ownership or long-term lease proof for plantation (minimum 0.25 acre to maximum 5 acres).
  • Must have basic infrastructure like rearing house, chawki rearing centre, or weaving unit.
  • Willingness to continue sericulture for at least five years post-assistance.
  • For entrepreneur category: must have valid Udyam registration or business license.
  • Projects above ₹10 lakh need State PMC recommendation.

📅 Application Window

The scheme is open throughout the year, but fund release occurs on a quarterly basis subject to project approval and budget availability.

  • Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Voter ID (Identity Proof).
  • Proof of Residence (Ration Card / Electricity Bill / Certificate from Panchayat).
  • Land ownership or lease document registered under the name of applicant.
  • Sericulture registration certificate issued by State Sericulture Department.
  • Bank account details (passbook copy for DBT).
  • Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC if applicable).
  • Detailed Project Report (DPR) or proposal endorsed by State Department.
  • Passport-size photographs and geo-tagged location of plantation / unit.
  • Undertaking for maintenance of assets for 5 years.
  • Previous utilization certificate (if second installment claimed).

Online

  • Visit 👉 www.csb.gov.in → “Schemes & Projects” → Silk Samagra – II.
  • Create an account on the SILKS Portal / ServicePlus Platform.
  • Fill the application form digitally and upload all required documents.
  • Select the component (applicable sector – Mulberry, Tasar, Eri, Muga).
  • Submit the form for State Sericulture Department verification.
  • After approval, it is forwarded to the Central Silk Board HQ for final sanction.
  • Application status and fund release details can be viewed on the dashboard using registered ID.

Offline

  • Download the application format from CSB or collect from local Sericulture Office.
  • Fill in the details and attach all documents.
  • Submit it to the District Sericulture Officer (DSO) or State Sericulture Department.
  • The proposal is reviewed by the Project Monitoring Committee (PMC) at State level.
  • Recommended projects are forwarded to the In-House Appraisal Committee (IHAC) of CSB.
  • Final approval is issued by the Apex Approval and Monitoring Committee (AAMC) of CSB.

Benefits Under the Scheme

  • Financial assistance for plantation development, rearing houses, irrigation, reeling / spinning / twisting units.
  • Training on modern rearing and weaving techniques.
  • Supply of disease-free layings (DFLs) and quality silkworm seed.
  • Subsidy for machinery and equipment under post-cocoon sector.
  • Support for marketing and export promotion initiatives.

📞 Contact & Helpline

Central Silk Board Head Office
Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
B.T.M. Layout, Madiwala, Bengaluru – 560068
📞 080-26282612 / 080-26282633
📧 csbsilksamagra2@gmail.com

💬 FAQs

Q. Is there any fee for application?
No. Application is completely free of cost both online and offline.

Q. Can individuals from non-sericulture backgrounds apply?
Yes, under the entrepreneur category with a valid project proposal and Udyam registration.

Q. How long does approval take?
Usually 45–90 days after State verification and CSB scrutiny.

Q. How is progress verified?
Through geo-tagged images, physical inspection, and online reporting on SILKS portal.

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