Convener News Desk
SRINAGAR, JUNE 04: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that the government is committed to ensuring that young people are not job seekers alone, but job creators who drive innovation and economic progress.
He made these remarks after handing over disbursal letters to 6 beneficiaries worth ₹1.12 crore under Mission YUVA here at the Civil Secretariat.
Under Mission YUVA, ₹209 crore has been disbursed in 3,367 cases during April and May, reaffirming Government’s focus on youth entrepreneurship and employment generation.
During the event, it was informed that out of a total of 5,016 sanctioned cases amounting to ₹269 crore, ₹209 crore covering 3,367 cases have been disbursed between April 1 and May 31.
The programme was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary and Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani.
Senior officers present on the occasion included Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, ACS APD Dr. Ashish Chandra Verma, ACS Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary Planning, Development and Monitoring Alice Vaz, Secretary Labour & Employment Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Mission Director Mission YUVA, Director IIM Jammu, representatives of J&K Bank, and other concerned officers.
The Chief Minister congratulated the beneficiaries and expressed hope that the financial assistance would enable them to establish and expand sustainable business ventures, thereby generating employment and contributing to the region’s economic growth.
Speaking on the broader vision of Mission YUVA, the Chief Minister said the initiative represents a transformative step towards building a robust ecosystem for youth entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir.
He emphasized that Mission YUVA is designed to provide structured handholding, access to credit, skill development, and mentorship support to aspiring entrepreneurs. The Chief Minister said the programme is intended to bridge the gap between ideas and execution by simplifying access to institutional finance and improving coordination between banks, government departments, and training institutions.
He further added that sustained focus on youth empowerment through Mission YUVA would help unlock the immense potential of Jammu and Kashmir’s young population, particularly in sectors such as services, agriculture-based enterprises, tourism, and small-scale manufacturing.
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