Assam CM Launches Women Entrepreneurship Fund in Karimganj, Katigorah & Barkhola

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched the distribution of seed capital under the Chief Minister's Women Entrepreneurship Mission in the Karimganj North, Katigorah, and Barkhola constituencies. A total of 52,469 women received Rs. 10,000 each as initial funding to start or expand businesses. The mission's broader goal is to cover 32 lakh women across the state with a total expenditure of Rs. 3,200 crore. The Chief Minister also announced the expansion of the Orunodoi scheme and infrastructure development funds during the events.

Key Points: Assam CM Distributes Women Entrepreneurship Funds in 3 Constituencies

  • Rs 10,000 seed capital per woman
  • 52,469 beneficiaries covered in 3 constituencies
  • Goal to empower 32 lakh women
  • Part of CM's Women Entrepreneurship Mission
  • Links to Orunodoi scheme expansion
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Assam CM launches women entrepreneurship fund distribution in Karimganj North, Katigorah and Barkhola

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma launches seed capital distribution for women entrepreneurs in Karimganj North, Katigorah, and Barkhola constituencies.

"The mission aims to transform the remaining 32 lakh women into self-reliant entrepreneurs. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Sribhumi, January 13

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday launched the distribution of cheques under the Chief Minister's Women Entrepreneurship Mission in the Karimganj North Legislative Assembly Constituency of Sribhumi district and Katigorah and Barkhola Legislative Assembly Constituencies of Cachar district.

Under the programme, 14,135 women beneficiaries from Karimganj North, 18,578 from Katigorah and 19,756 from Barkhola received entrepreneurship seed capital of Rs. 10,000 each. With this, a total of 19,40,715 women across 80 Legislative Assembly Constituencies of the state have been covered under the mission so far.

Addressing a large public meeting at the DSA Playground in Sribhumi district, the Chief Minister said the State Government has decided to provide Rs 10,000 each as seed capital to 32 lakh women under the mission, involving an expenditure of Rs 3,200 crore.

He informed that Karimganj North has 2,039 "Lakhpati Baideus" and highlighted the top 20 highest-earning women entrepreneurs from the constituency.

Explaining the utilisation of the seed capital, Sarma said that if women deposit the first instalment in their Self-Help Groups, a collective corpus of Rs 1 lakh can be created. This fund can be used to start collective enterprises, invest in individual businesses, or expand existing family ventures.

He added that the government would assess fund utilisation after six months. Women who utilise the initial assistance effectively would become eligible for further support of Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000 in subsequent phases.

The Chief Minister announced that an additional 2,000 beneficiaries in the constituency would be covered under the Orunodoi scheme and said Orunodoi beneficiaries would receive Rs. 8,000 each on February 20.

He also announced Rs. 10 crore for the improvement of the DSA Playground. The Chief Minister stated that the government has ensured the supply of almost all essential commodities and noted that Assam has made significant progress toward becoming a developed state.

The programme was attended by Ministers Kaushik Rai and Krishnendu Paul, Member of Parliament Kripanath Mallah, MLA Bijoy Malakar, former Rajya Sabha MP Mission Ranjan Das, Director of the Assam State Rural Livelihoods Mission Kuntalmoni Sharma Bordoloi, the District Commissioner and other dignitaries.

Later, the Chief Minister attended a meeting at Rajpur Playground in the Cachar district to distribute funds for the Katigorah constituency.

Extending greetings on Bhogali Bihu and Makar Sankranti, Dr. Sarma said that while several schemes have been implemented over the years, the Chief Minister's Women Entrepreneurship Mission is the only initiative exclusively aimed at women.

He said the mission has only begun, with its second and third phases yet to be rolled out. Out of 40 lakh women associated with Self-Help Groups in Assam, 8 lakh have already become Lakhpati Baideus, while the mission aims to transform the remaining 32 lakh women into self-reliant entrepreneurs.

Katigorah constituency has 1,801 Lakhpati Baideus, he said, highlighting the top 19 highest earners as examples of what determination and government support can achieve.

The Chief Minister also announced that an additional 2,000 beneficiaries from Katigorah would be included under the Orunodoi scheme. He said essential commodities such as pulses, sugar and salt are being provided at subsidised rates and that the government is considering making these items free in the future.

He further announced that the "Babu Scheme" for students would be launched on February 1.

The event was attended by Ministers Kaushik Rai and Krishnendu Paul, Member of Parliament Parimal Suklabaidya, MLA Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha and senior officials.

Addressing a public meeting at Silcoorie Playground in Cachar district for Barkhola constituency, Sarma said the government's goal is to make 32 lakh women self-reliant by transforming them into Lakhpati Baideus.

Of the 8 lakh women who have already achieved this status, 2,149 are from the Barkhola constituency.

He highlighted the top 19 highest-earning women entrepreneurs and said their success proves that with government support and personal effort, others can also achieve similar outcomes.

The programme was attended by Ministers Kaushik Rai and Krishnendu Paul, Member of Parliament Parimal Suklabaidya, MLAs Mihir Kanti Som, Dipayan Chakraborty, Nihar Ranjan Das and Misbaul Islam Laskar, Director of the Assam State Rural Livelihoods Mission Kuntalmoni Sharma Bordoloi, officials of the Panchayat and Rural Development Department, district administration officials, dignitaries and beneficiary women.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister visited the Silchar residence of former Union Minister Kabindra Purkayastha, who passed away on January 7, and paid tribute to the veteran leader. He also expressed condolences to the bereaved family.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but Rs. 10,000 is a very small amount to start a proper business in today's economy. It's more like a symbolic gesture. The real test will be the follow-up support of Rs. 25k and 50k. Hope the "assessment after six months" is fair and not just a bureaucratic hurdle.
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Sarah B
As someone working in development, the focus on collective action through SHGs is smart. Pooling Rs. 10,000 to create a Rs. 1 lakh corpus can fund much more viable enterprises. The "Lakhpati Baideu" examples are inspiring. Shows what's possible with a little capital and a lot of determination.
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Aman W
Combining this with Orunodoi and subsidised essentials is a good safety net. It allows women to take entrepreneurial risks without the family going hungry. The announcement for the playground is also welcome - public infrastructure matters. Hope the funds are used transparently.
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Kavya N
Jai Maa Durga! This is real women empowerment, not just talk. When mothers and sisters become earners, the whole society benefits. My best wishes to all the Baideus in Karimganj, Katigorah, and Barkhola. Make the most of this opportunity! 💪
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Vikram M
The scale is impressive - 32 lakh women targeted across Assam. If even half succeed, it will be an economic revolution. However, the article reads like a government press release. Would like more independent reporting on the ground challenges these women face.

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