Ganderbal — On July 13, Deputy Commissioner Jatin Kishore chaired the District Level Implementation Committee meeting under Mission YUVA, reviewing the pace of sanctioning and disbursement for the flagship self-employment programme and considering beneficiary cases for approval, while instructing departments and financial institutions to expedite processing and support aspiring entrepreneurs. This week the DC directed concerned officers, implementing agencies and banks to enhance coordination, strengthen output tracking and closely monitor established units to ensure beneficiary enterprises receive continuous handholding; Rising Kashmir reported that 267 beneficiary cases were approved on Monday as part of these measures.
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Mission YUVA is a self-employment program that could boost local economies and create jobs. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, this could be an opportunity. Keep an eye on the program's progress and consider if it might be a fit for your business ideas.
The Ganderbal District Level Implementation Committee is taking steps to expedite and streamline Mission YUVA. With 267 beneficiary cases approved recently, it's clear the program is gaining traction. Worth forwarding if you know someone considering self-employment.
Approved beneficiaries under Mission YUVA will receive expedited sanctioning, disbursement and strengthened monitoring designed to support establishment and sustainability of small enterprises.
Aspiring entrepreneurs awaiting approvals experienced delays prior to directives to expedite sanctioning and disbursement processes.
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Ganderbal DC reviews Mission YUVA, approves beneficiary cases
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