Jammu- Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo Friday held a meeting of all the stakeholders to assess the measures taken for holding a baseline survey jointly by Labour & Employment & Planning Departments to identify around 1.37 lakh youth for turning them into successful entrepreneurs here.
Besides the Secretary, L&E Department and Secretary, PD & MD the meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, School Education Department; Commissioner Secretary, Higher Education; DG, E&S; DG, Budget; MD, HADP; MD, JKRLM and Representatives from IIM,NABARD, JK Bank, BISAG-N besides other concerned officers.
Deputy Commissioners joined the meeting through video conferencing.
During this meeting the Chief Secretary was given demonstration of the online application through which this survey would be held in the field by around 20,000 investigators designated by the Planning Department to carry out this exercise in the length and breadth of the UT.
Dulloo while speaking in the meeting about this survey maintained that this exercise aims at identifying J&K youth who are inclined towards self employment through different entrepreneurship activities with the handholding to be extended by government under Mission YUVA (Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan) here.
He urged the youth studying in different Universities/ Colleges here to take part in this survey for making it a meaningful exercise to know about your aspirations regarding self employment and the challenges you are facing to fructify them.
The Chief Secretary also advised the concerned to fetch as much data as possible from this survey to generate multiple analytics for the lucid understanding of all. He made out that this data would guide administration in the implementation of several other schemes and formulation of future policies.
He stressed on the respective Deputy Commissioners to designate a senior officer as nodal officer for continuous monitoring of this exercise there. He advised for holding training sessions for the investigators besides running sustained informational campaigns in both social and mainstream media for the awareness of masses.
In his presentation the Secretary, L&E, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan informed the meeting that this activity has two major components to survey the existing enterprises for looking into the challenges they are facing in addition to identify potential entrepreneurs from our population.
He further gave out that for the same an online app had been developed by BISAG-N for the Department which would capture the data on real time basis posing a set of questions based on devised questionnaires.
It was given out that its objective is to foster entrepreneurship culture and desirable ecosystem for helping those in the age group of 18-49 years of age to start at least1.37 lakh new enterprises generating around 4.25 lakh job opportunities in next 5 years here.
Regarding the carrying out of survey the DG, E&S, Satveer Kour informed the meeting that a group of Master Trainers from each district would be identified by the respective DCs to be trained for a week at both Srinagar and Jammu.
She further added that a tabulation plan and work flow would be done for 2 weeks to be followed by training of field staff for two weeks who would carry out the enumeration exercise in towns and villages of the UT supervised by the employees of Labour and Planning Departments here.
Moreover ‘Youth Skill & Entrepreneurship App’ has been developed for the implementation of Mission YUVA here. It was revealed that the app is quite inclusive to develop the much requisite culture of ecosystem here by engaging 1000 motivators, 80 Business Help desks, Incubation Centres, and innovation hub at IIM Jammu.
It would also be a one stop solution for bringing job opportunities to registered youth, imparting them skill courses in both online and offline mode, get soft skills, receive career counselling, provide them platform to apply for credit from different financial institutions in a hassle-free manner with the much needed interest subvention and subsidies.
It was given out in the meeting that this portal is also going to be beneficial for them to get job alerts, generate their CVs to apply for different jobs, fetch DPRs for enterprises using Artificial Intelligence along with enhancing their capacity and market linkages through e-commerce and markets all over the world.
Week-Long ‘Urban Harvest’ Training Program Empowers New Wave Of Urban Entrepreneurs, Equips Participants From Ganderbal & Baramulla With Cutting-Edge Skills
With an aim to foster a sustainable agricultural ecosystem by equipping participants with cutting-edge skills, an entrepreneurship training program titled ‘Urban Harvest: Mastering Soilless Cultivation for City Dwellers’ concluded at Haran in District Ganderbal and Sopore in District Baramulla.
The week-long training program witnessed participation from a diverse group of aspiring urban farmers, entrepreneurs and students.
The programme aimed to foster a sustainable agricultural ecosystem, introduced participants to modern soilless farming techniques, such as hydroponics and aquaponics, with a focus on sustainable food production in urban settings. It emphasized practical demonstrations, theoretical knowledge, and entrepreneurial guidance to help attendees establish their ventures in urban agriculture.
Experts in sustainable farming practices conducted sessions on topics like nutrient management, vertical farming setups, market linkages, and the economic potential of urban agriculture.
Dr Shahnaz Mufti, Professor, Division of Vegetable Science SKUAST-K, organizer of the programme, lauded the initiative of Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India, New Delhi as a transformative step towards empowering youth and promoting self-reliance through urban agriculture.
She emphasized that soilless farming techniques could address the challenges of limited land and rising demand for fresh produce in cities.
The Program Coordinator acknowledged the efforts and support of Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganiae, Nodal officer MSME, Prof. H.R.Naik, Dean FOH, Prof. Shabir Hussain Wani and HOD Vegetable Science, Dr Asif Bashir Shikari.
The Programme Coordinator thanked the sponsoring agency, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India, New Delhi for sponsoring such programmes for the larger benefit of the farming community.
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