KUPWARA, JULY 04: A fresh batch of 75 aspiring
entrepreneurs including seven girls completed their three-week
Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) from Jammu and
Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) Kupwara.
The batch
comprising young educated boys and girls were trained under Seed capital Fund
Scheme of J&K Government. The training program was modelled for
manufacturing, services and agro-allied sectors.
District
Development Commissioner Khalid Jehangir presided over the valediction
ceremony.
“We must
utilize our indigenous resources and develop entrepreneurial ventures which in
turn will generate employment,” the DDC said.
He also
interacted with the prospective entrepreneurs and assured all the help in
setting up their own business ventures.
The three-week
entrepreneurship programme was aimed at providing lessons on skill development
performance improvement as well as business-cum sector-specific training for
aspiring entrepreneurs.
The programme was part of Institute's mission to foster the entrepreneurial
culture, wherein JKEDI is committed to provide both financial and non-financial
assistance.
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