The PM Vishwakarma Yojana 2025 is designed to help women use their tailoring skills to earn money from home. Under this scheme, eligible women can get ₹15,000 financial help and a sewing machine so they can start or grow a small stitching business.
What Help Do Women Get?
- The scheme gives ₹15,000 mainly to buy a sewing machine and basic tailoring tools.
- In many cases, a free sewing machine is also arranged through approved channels so women can start work quickly.
- This removes the need to take loans and helps women begin a home‑based income source with very little personal investment.
Who Can Apply?
- The applicant must be an Indian woman, usually from a low‑income or middle‑income family.
- Age should be 18 years or above and she should have interest or basic skill in tailoring.
- She should not have already received a free sewing machine under a similar government scheme.
- Aadhaar linked with mobile number is compulsory so that identity and payments can be verified easily.
Documents Needed
Keep these documents ready before applying:
- Aadhaar card and address proof
- Income certificate (if asked by state/department)
- Bank passbook or account details
- Passport-size photo and active mobile number
- Any local verification or skill certificate if required
Correct and updated documents help your form get approved faster.
Simple Application Steps
- Go to the official PM Vishwakarma portal.
- Click on Register / Apply and enter your Aadhaar number.
- Verify with the OTP received on your mobile.
- Fill personal, family, skill and bank details carefully.
- Upload the required documents and submit the form.
- After field verification, the money is sent to your bank account and sewing‑machine benefit is provided as per the scheme rules.
How the Scheme Changes Lives
- Women can work from home, stitch clothes, school uniforms, blouses, fall‑pico, etc., and earn regularly.
- Household income improves, and women do not have to depend fully on others for money.
- Many beneficiaries later start small boutiques or tailoring shops, creating work for other women too.