1500 youth
to be targeted annually
SRINAGR, JULY 17:
The State Administrative Council (SAC) which met here today under the
chairmanship of Governor, Shri N N Vohra approved the launch of a big-ticket Employment Generation programme namely “J&K
Rural Employment Generation Programme (JKREGP)" with an annual outlay of
Rs 50 Crore to start with.
The new scheme will target 1500 unemployed youth annually in the initial
phase and will be implemented by J&K Khadi Village & Industries Board
(KVIB) from the financial year 2018-19. The scheme is being launched with an
objective to harness and channelize energy and entrepreneurial skills of rural
unemployed youth towards productive enterprise in micro industrial sector and
to create employment opportunities for them.
The Scheme shall be a Direct Benefit Transfer / Credit Linked Subsidy
Scheme with term loan equivalent to 60% of the project cost to be provided by
the financial institutions with the Government subsidy in the shape of Margin
Money of 35% in rural areas/villages across all categories. The beneficiary
shall be required to put his share, equivalent to 5% of the project cost up to
Rs.25.00 lakh.
The Scheme covers around 18 activities under Agro& Food Processing
Industry, 12 activities under Forest Based Industry, 7 activities under
Handmade Paper/Fiber Products, 8 activities under Mineral Based Products, 8
activities under Polymer & Chemical Based Industry, 14 activities under
Rural Engineering & Biotechnology, 27 activities under Service Industry and
17 activities under Textiles. The Scheme provides detailed guidelines relating
to eligibility of persons for availing benefits.
Over the years several initiatives like UDAAN, HIMAYAT, Seed Capital
Fund Scheme, Youth Start-up Loan Scheme and Prime Minister’s Employment
Generation Programme (PMEGP) have been taken up to provide gainful employment
and employability to youth of Jammu and Kashmir, where the unemployment rate is
highest in the country followed by states like Kerala and Assam.
Of these PMEGP is the most sought programme implemented by KVIB and
District Industries Centres (DICs). The programme though having
shown good results has faced a limit of annual targets vis-à-vis the number of
aspirants.
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