The SHE Marts initiative was announced in the Union Budget 2026–27 by the Government of India to empower rural and women entrepreneurs by strengthening market access, enterprise ownership, and sustainable income opportunities. It is NOT a standalone “She Mark” scheme or single application portal.
SHE stands for Self-Help Entrepreneur.
SHE Marts are envisioned as community-owned retail outlets, set up and managed by women self-help groups (SHGs) — especially in agro and allied sectors to:
In the Budget speech, this was described as a next step after credit-based livelihood models, helping women shift from borrowers to business owners.
Unlike many existing schemes focused on micro-credit, SHE Marts are meant to be formal retail avenues where women entrepreneurs can sell, scale, and grow collectively owned enterprises rather than individual micro-businesses.
The initiative targets women in rural areas, especially those linked to SHGs, with the goal of creating market-linked enterprise opportunities rather than ad-hoc income.
It builds on the success of existing programmes (e.g., Lakhpati Didi) by helping women transition from credit-led livelihood support to enterprise ownership with retail participation.
SHE Marts give women producers a formal consumer audience, helping them market and sell their products directly — reducing dependence on intermediaries and increasing profit share.
The retail outlets are community owned and run by collectives or federations of women entrepreneurs, expanding grassroots economic empowerment.
Structure
Objective
Create permanent community retail outlets where products like:
can be sold directly to consumers with visibility and scale.
The Budget proposal mentioned innovative and enhanced financing to ensure working capital and operations are backed with flexible and accessible support exact operational modalities are expected to be detailed by implementing ministries.
Key Clarifications (IMPORTANT)
What Women Entrepreneurs Should Know
1. Link to Existing Platforms
Women interested in entrepreneurship — whether through SHE Marts or other programmes should begin with:
Women Entrepreneurship Platform (Official Portal)
The official government portal for resources, mentorship, and linkages, backed by NITI Aayog and expanding into state programmes.
2. Formalize Your Business
To participate in supported programmes and secure access to finance, consider:
SHE Marts are a transformative women-centric marketplace initiative introduced in the Union Budget 2026 to help rural and SHG-linked women transition from micro-credit-based livelihoods to enterprise owners through structured, community-owned retail channels.
This initiative aligns with India’s broader goals of:
and should be shared accurately using those correct terms on your website or content platforms.
Q1: What is SHE Marts?
SHE Marts (Self-Help Entrepreneur Marts) is a Union Budget 2026 initiative aimed at creating community-owned retail outlets managed by women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to improve market access and enterprise development.
Q2: What does “SHE” stand for?
SHE stands for Self-Help Entrepreneur.
Q3: Is SHE Marts a loan or subsidy scheme?
No. SHE Marts is not a direct loan, grant, or subsidy scheme. It is a market-access and retail infrastructure initiative designed to support women-led SHG enterprises.
Q4: Who will benefit from SHE Marts?
The initiative primarily benefits:
Q5: Is there an official SHE Marts website?
As of now, there is no standalone SHE Marts website or application portal. Detailed implementation guidelines are expected to be issued by the concerned ministries.
Q6: Can an individual woman apply directly for SHE Marts?
Currently, there is no individual online application process announced.
The initiative is expected to be implemented through existing SHG and rural livelihood networks.
Q7: Which government department will implement SHE Marts?
The initiative is expected to be implemented through the Ministry of Rural Development, likely under frameworks such as the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), though detailed operational guidelines are awaited.
Q8: What kind of products will be sold in SHE Marts?
SHE Marts are expected to retail products made by SHGs and women entrepreneurs, such as:
Q9: Is MSME (Udyam) registration required to participate?
There is no official mandate yet specific to SHE Marts. However, having Udyam (MSME) registration may help women entrepreneurs formalize their business and access additional government benefits.
Q10: When will the scheme start?
The initiative was announced in Union Budget 2026, but detailed timelines, operational structure, and rollout phases are yet to be officially notified.
Q11: Is SHE Marts available in all states?
The initiative is intended to strengthen SHG networks across India.
However, implementation and rollout may vary by state depending on government guidelines and administrative readiness.
Q12: How can women entrepreneurs prepare in the meantime?
Until official guidelines are released, women entrepreneurs can: