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Kashmir Government

Govt creating robust ecosystem for empowerment of young entrepreneurs: Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha

| @indiablooms | Jan 08, 2021, at 04:29 am

New York: J&K government is focusing on creating a robust ecosystem for growth and empowerment of entrepreneurs of J&K, besides paving a strong foundation to nurture the entrepreneurship abilities and skills of the youth.

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks while chairing a meeting with the officers of Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) and Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) Ahmedabad at the Civil Secretariat, here, an official statement said.

With the intervention of Lt Governor, the EDII will play a significant role in implementation of entrepreneurship initiatives in J&K, including ‘Atal J&K Yojana’.

It will also provide area specific technical expertise, handholding for Entrepreneurship Development Solutions for the Youth of J&K in Talent, Tradition, Tourism, Trade and Technology, the statement said.

The Lt Governor asked the JKEDI and EDII Ahmedabad to work in close coordination with ‘Mission Youth J&K’ to provide sustained handholding to the young and budding entrepreneurs for their inclusive growth and development.

The Lt Governor observed that the UT Government is working with a vision for engaging and empowering the youth of J&K by creating sustainable livelihood avenues for them.

Laying special emphasis on promoting self-employment for the skilled youth, the Lt Governor asked the concerned officers to identify potential sectors for growth and expansion in entrepreneurship.

He asked them to lay special focus on the development and entrepreneurship training of SC & ST candidates and prioritizing SC & ST majority districts for entrepreneur skill development of the youth, and explicitly help SC & ST candidates and give consistent hand holding to them.

“Workout the modalities for integrating the programme with Mission Youth,” the Lt Governor said.

With the expertise EDII will bring to the table, the development of entrepreneurship in J&K would get a determined push to achieve desired results on ground, he maintained.

During the meeting, a detailed presentation was given on ‘Atal J&K Yojana’ (Accelerated Transformation of Aspirations & Livelihoods for Youth in- J&K).

The chair was informed that the duration of the project is from 2021-24 covering 20 districts with more than 35,000 youth to be oriented, creating 10,000 Conventional Tiny Enterprises (CTE) and more than 1000 Impact Making Enterprises (IME) to generate around One lakh direct/indirect employment.

On EDII & JKEDI approach in the initiative, it was informed that they are going to play major role in identifying location specific business on terms of ‘Vocal for Local’ with the use of available resources and local skills; growth of existing business by providing handholding, business development services, branding & networking; focusing on sectors and sub sectors; mentoring and counseling in Compliances, Technology sourcing, Business plan & Credit Linkages; to focus on Startups under Incubation, Statutory requirements, Linking to Startup India Mission etc.

The project would have great impact in mainstreaming entrepreneurship among local youth; wealth creation; balanced regional growth; increased competition among existing entrepreneurs; community development; employment generation; boost in economic growth by introducing new technologies, innovation and services.

Proposed interventions in J&K include Entrepreneurship orientation cum awareness program; SkillPreneurship programs on various products/ Enterprises; training of Trainers programs on entrepreneurship development and capacity building of stakeholders and NGOs; innovation based entrepreneurship certificate program; technology based incubation support for new start-ups and interface with commercial technology support organizations; need based research and policy action recommendation; project M&E, dossier and online tools are the primary responsibility of JKEDI and EDII, it was informed. BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Commissioner/Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department; Prof Sunil Shukla, DG EDII; H K Mittal, Advisor, EDII; Raman Gujral, Director, Projects, EDII and G. M. Dar, Director, JKEDI attended the meeting. 

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