How is a Kishtwar Youth Transforming His Future with the Mission Yuva Scheme?
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Jammu, Feb 2 (NationPress) For countless individuals seeking to shape their destinies through commitment and perseverance, the Prime Minister Yuva Scheme has emerged as a transformative opportunity.
Across the nation, numerous young people have received essential financial support from the Narendra Modi-led Union government, enabling them to establish their own businesses and ventures.
In Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, Priyanshu Sharma stands out as a prime example of an individual who has capitalized on the benefits of the PM's Mission Yuva Scheme. He has launched his own enterprise and has become a source of inspiration for his community.
Priyanshu shared with IANS that he secured a loan of Rs 10 lakh under the scheme, which empowered him to start his own business.
Reflecting on his journey, he stated that the Mission Yuva Scheme is paving the way for young entrepreneurs by fostering self-sufficiency and financial freedom.
He highlighted the significance of such progressive initiatives in promoting entrepreneurship, reducing unemployment rates, and fortifying the economic prospects for the country’s youth.
Additionally, he expressed his appreciation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for introducing youth-centric programs that not only bolster their livelihoods but also enable them to contribute to nation-building.
The PM YUVA initiative encourages young people to tap into their entrepreneurial potential and aids in cultivating a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem across the nation.
This scheme aims to present entrepreneurship as a viable career path while providing long-term mentoring support to aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs through education and guidance in the skilling framework.
Launched in 2016 by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, the PM-YUVA (Young, Upcoming and Versatile Authors) Yojana seeks to deliver entrepreneurship education and training via 3,050 Project Institutes — comprising 2,200 Institutes of Higher Learning, 300 schools (10+2), 500 Industrial Training Institutes, and 50 Entrepreneurship Development Centres — reaching over 14.5 lakh students within a five-year period.