The scheme offering subsidized loans to street vendors in Tamil Nadu is part of the Tamil Nadu Urban Livelihood Mission (TNULM). The TNULM is a state government initiative that aims to improve the livelihoods of urban poor by providing them with access to credit, training, and other support services. The TNULM offers a number of different schemes, including the Street Vendors Self-Help Promotion Scheme (SVSSP), which provides subsidized loans to street vendors to help them improve their businesses.
The PM SVANidhi scheme is a central government scheme that offers loans to street vendors. The Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihood Mission (DAY-NULM) is a central government scheme that aims to improve the livelihoods of urban poor by providing them with access to credit, training, and other support services. The Namakku Naame scheme is a Tamil Nadu government scheme that offers loans to small businesses.
The TNULM is the most relevant scheme to the question because it is the only scheme that offers subsidized loans to street vendors in Tamil Nadu. The PM SVANidhi scheme and the DAY-NULM scheme do not offer subsidized loans to street vendors, and the Namakku Naame scheme is a loan scheme for small businesses, not street vendors.