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Amit Shah

Home Minister praises J&K youth for turning obstacles into opportunities

| @indiablooms | Oct 29, 2021, at 09:00 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: During his interaction with Kashmir's youth from different districts, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that an indigenous mechanism has been established to address their needs.

He said the schemes, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have extended a sustained handholding to the young entrepreneurs by providing sufficient financial support to enable them to fulfil their dreams.

“Instead of simply doing good work, the young generation must strive for the greater good for J&K. It is easier for the young generation to build shared and prosperous communities. Besides solving social problems, helping social benefits to reach common man, the youth aspiration should translate into action on the ground,” Shah said.

Aastha, a civil services aspirant from Budgam, while interacting with the Home Minister Amit Shah said that like thousands of others she also attended the coaching provided by the 'Mission Youth' programme and is now able to prepare for any civil service exam.

Another civil services aspirant, Ahana Naqeeb said that the 'Super-75 Scholarship' scheme helps the girls belonging to the underprivileged section in a big way with free coaching.

Simi, a beneficiary of the Tejaswini scheme of Mission Youth from Natipora, informed Shah that she has opened her own boutique with the help of financial assistance under the scheme and is planning to expand it further by also employing other local girls into her business.

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