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Empowering Youth for Socio-Economic Transformation: Mission Youth in Jammu and Kashmir

KI News by KI News
March 4, 2024
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In the scenic landscape of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), where the youth represent the driving force for progress and development, Mission Youth stands as a comprehensive initiative aimed at fostering their engagement and empowerment. Targeting individuals aged 15 to 35, this visionary program encompasses various schemes and initiatives tailored to address the diverse needs of the youth population, propelling them towards a brighter future.

One of the flagship schemes under Mission Youth is the Mumkin Scheme, which has made significant strides in promoting sustainable livelihoods, particularly in the transport sector. This scheme facilitates unemployed youth to acquire small commercial vehicles at subsidized rates, thereby empowering them to become self-reliant entrepreneurs. With more than 10,000 youth benefiting from the Mumkin Scheme in J&K, it has not only provided economic opportunities but has also contributed to the overall socio-economic development of the region.

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In parallel, the Mission Youth initiative has also laid a strong foundation for nurturing entrepreneurship among the youth through programs like Youth Enterprise with Innovation (YouWiN)/Champion for Innovation. This initiative channels financial assistance to young entrepreneurs, with a special focus on women, encouraging them to innovate and create job opportunities. By providing the necessary resources and support, this scheme has unlocked the entrepreneurial potential of countless youth, driving economic growth and fostering innovation in the region.

Furthermore, the Tejaswini scheme, a sub-scheme of Mission Youth, has emerged as a beacon of empowerment for young women in J&K. By offering financial aid of up to Rs 5 lakhs for setting up self-employment ventures, Tejaswini has empowered thousands of women to break barriers and pursue their entrepreneurial aspirations. With over 7,000 women entrepreneurs receiving loans under Tejaswini, this scheme has not only uplifted individuals but has also contributed to gender equality and women’s empowerment in the region.

Beyond the realm of economic empowerment, Mission Youth has also created a vibrant platform for youth engagement and participation through the formation of over 5,130 youth clubs. These clubs serve as hubs of creativity, innovation, and collaboration, providing young individuals with opportunities to hone their skills, explore their talents, and contribute to community development initiatives. With Mission Youth engaging over 5 lakh youth across J&K, it has not only fostered a sense of belonging and camaraderie but has also empowered them to become ambassadors of peace, prosperity, and socio-economic growth in their communities.

The holistic approach of Mission Youth in Jammu and Kashmir reflects a concerted effort to address the multifaceted challenges faced by the youth population. By providing them with access to economic opportunities, entrepreneurship support, and platforms for meaningful engagement, this initiative is laying the groundwork for a brighter and more prosperous future for the region. As the youth of J&K continue to harness their potential and drive positive change, Mission Youth stands as a testament to the transformative power of youth empowerment in building a more inclusive and sustainable society.

In conclusion, Mission Youth in Jammu and Kashmir embodies the government’s commitment to harnessing the potential of the youth for socio-economic transformation. Through its various schemes and initiatives, it not only empowers young individuals to chart their own paths to success but also cultivates a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and community engagement. As Mission Youth continues to expand its reach and impact, it holds the promise of a more prosperous and resilient future for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir .

(DIPR-K)

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