Advisor calls for promotion of Micro Industries sector

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, July 27: Advisor to Lt Governor, KK Sharma, today said that the Micro Industries sector has a tremendous potential to create employment opportunities for the educated unemployed youth of Jammu and Kashmir, besides contributing to the local economy.
The Advisor was speaking at the Board of Directors (BoD) Meeting of J&K Khadi and Village Industries Board (JKKVIB).
Vice Chairperson, JKKVIB, Dr Hina Bhat; Commissioner/ Secretary Industries and Commerce, MK Diwedi; Director industries Jammu, Anoo Malhotra; Director Industries Kashmir Mehmood Shah; Additional Registrar Cooperatives, Mohammad Yusuf; CEO JKKVIB, Rashid Qadri and other senior officers participated in the meeting which was held through video conferencing.
The Advisor directed the Board to extend hand holding to the educated unemployed youth of the UT, so that they can avail benefits from various schemes being implemented under the purview of Khadi and Village Industries sector.
He said that the Micro industries is a vibrant sector and has potential to generate ample employment opportunities. He underlined the need to encourage youth to avail the benefits of related schemes. He asked the Board to extend them all possible help through various schemes meant for creating employability in the UT.
The Advisor said that the Board has also been designated as the Nodal Agency in J&K for implementation of employment generation programs, especially the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP). He said that it should ensure successful implementation of these initiatives by providing every help to the aspiring entrepreneurs.
The meeting informed that under Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), JKKVIB has disbursed Rs 56 cr as margin money among 2876 unit holders during 2018-19 creating employability for 17196 educated youth. Similarly, during 2019-20, 1776 unit holders were provided Rs 36 cr as margin money which created jobs for 14048 youth.
It was also given out that under Jammu and Kashmir Rural Employment Generation Programme (JKREGP), a scheme meant to provide necessary support to educated youth for establishing small industrial units, an amount of Rs 17.26cr Margin money was provided to 7762 units creating employment opportunities for 4572 youth in 2018-19. Likewise, during 2019-20, 498 unit holders were provided an amount of Rs.12.90 cr as margin money thereby creating employability of 2988 youth.
Under the Entrepreneur Development Programme(EDP), with the requisite support in the form of subsidy to the tune of Rs 7.70 cr and capacity building, 293 aspiring entrepreneurs set up their units, creating jobs for about 2080 unemployed educated SC/ST youth, the meeting was told further.