J&K witnessing new era of youth entrepreneurship: Yudhvir, Priya

BJP vice president, Yudhvir Sethi and former Minister and National Executive Member of the party, Priya Sethi inaugurating The Irish Coffee House Restaurant at Tawi road on Tuesday.
BJP vice president, Yudhvir Sethi and former Minister and National Executive Member of the party, Priya Sethi inaugurating The Irish Coffee House Restaurant at Tawi road on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 26: Yudhvir Sethi, J&K BJP vice president, has asserted that Jammu and Kashmir has been witnessing a new era of youth entrepreneurship under the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi led BJP Government at the Centre with youth across the Union Territory preferring to become job providers instead of job seekers.
He stated this, while addressing a gathering at an impressive function in which he inaugurated ‘The Irish Coffee House’ Restaurant at Tawi Road opposite Maharaja Hari Singh Park near Hotel Fortune, here. The restaurant was established by a young entrepreneur namely Sunny Gill.
Priya Sethi, National Executive Member, BJP and former Minister was also present.
Yudhvir Sethi said that in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir under successive regimes for about seven decades the youth were only dependent on Government jobs and the majority of unemployed waiting for a long time in the hope of job and ultimately becoming age barred without getting the job.
However, in today’s scenario the BJP Government at the Centre has launched multiple schemes tailored specially for the youth and now youth are coming forward to take benefit of these Central sponsored schemes thus setting up their own ventures instead of wasting their precious time in waiting to get Government jobs which are quite limited in numbers.
Priya Sethi, in her address, said that the youth of the UT encouraged and emboldened by the Central sponsored schemes have brought a paradigm shift in their mindset and opt for establishing business ventures under these schemes. By doing so they not only generate handsome incomes for themselves but also generate job avenues for others, she added.
The former Minister asserted that by establishing the business ventures the youth entrepreneurs play a vital role in proactively contributing in giving a fillip to the economy of this Union Territory.