Assam Creates New Generation of Entrepreneurs with Rs 2-5 Lakh Seed Capital

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched the first instalment of the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asom Abhiyan 2.0, disbursing seed capital to over 10,000 beneficiaries in four districts. The scheme aims to support 74,036 entrepreneurs with a total outlay of Rs 1,482 crore, offering Rs 2-5 lakh without collateral. Sarma highlighted the success of the first phase, which benefited 25,000 youths and facilitated bank linkages for loans. He also cited a massive rise in MSME registrations and major industrial projects as drivers for employment and Assam's journey toward self-reliance.

Key Points: Assam CM Launches Atmanirbhar Asom Abhiyan 2.0 for Entrepreneurs

  • Seed capital for 10,404 beneficiaries
  • Rs 2-5 lakh without collateral
  • Total outlay of Rs 1,482 crore
  • MSME registrations surge to 12.75 lakh
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Assam govt created new generation of entrepreneurs : CM Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma disburses seed capital to 10,404 beneficiaries, aiming to create job generators under the CM-AAA 2.0 scheme.

"While government jobs contribute to state-building, entrepreneurs create employment for many others. Our goal is to transform youths into job generators. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Dibrugarh, Feb 9

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that along with providing government jobs, his administration has created a new generation of entrepreneurs, asserting that entrepreneurship has become a key pillar of youth empowerment and economic growth in the state.

Launching the first instalment under the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asom Abhiyan 2.0 (CM-AAA 2.0) in Dibrugarh today, the Chief Minister disbursed seed capital to 10,404 beneficiaries from Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Tinsukia and Charaideo districts at a function in Dibrugarh.

Sarma said the state government's sustained efforts to promote entrepreneurship have opened new opportunities for Assam's youth.

"While government jobs contribute to state-building, entrepreneurs create employment for many others. Our goal is to transform youths into job generators," he said. ​

Under CM-AAA 2.0, the state government aims to support 74,036 prospective entrepreneurs across Assam with a total outlay of Rs 1,482 crore. ​

Beneficiaries under the general category will receive Rs 2 lakh, while those under the professional category, including engineers and medical graduates, will receive Rs 5 lakh, without any collateral. ​

The Chief Minister said that the earlier CM-AAA 1.0, launched in September 2023, benefited over 25,000 youths, many of whom have already progressed to advanced stages of business. ​

He added that beneficiaries under the first phase would receive the third instalment of Rs 1 lakh by February or early March this year. Sarma said CM-AAA also facilitates bank linkages, enabling nearly 2,000 beneficiaries to secure loans of up to Rs 10 lakh, while banks have shown interest in extending Mudra loans to thousands more.

Referring to Assam's improving entrepreneurial ecosystem, he said MSME registrations on the Udyam portal have risen sharply from 9,371 in 2020 to over 12.75 lakh at present.​

He added that banks have extended more than Rs 30,773 crore in loans to small entrepreneurs till March 2025. ​

The Chief Minister also pointed to large industrial projects such as the Jagiroad semiconductor unit, the Dhubri thermal power plant, and the Namrup Methanol and Urea project, stating that these would create massive direct and indirect employment opportunities. ​

Sarma urged local youth to seize these opportunities, saying that entrepreneurship-driven growth has strengthened livelihoods and accelerated Assam's journey towards self-reliance.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see the numbers - from 9k to 12.75 lakh MSME registrations is impressive! My cousin in Guwahati got support in the first phase and has now employed 3 people. This is real vikas. The bank linkage part is crucial for scaling up.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, the real test is sustainability. Giving money is one thing, but are there proper checks to ensure these businesses survive beyond 2-3 years? We've seen many such schemes fail in other states due to lack of follow-up. Hope Assam gets it right.
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Meera T
As a young professional from Assam working in Bangalore, this gives me hope to return home and start something. The semiconductor unit and methanol project can create a whole ecosystem. Jai Axom! 🤝
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David E
Interesting model. The tiered funding (₹2L for general, ₹5L for professionals) makes sense. The bank loans of up to ₹10 lakh as a next step show a clear growth path. More states should adopt such structured entrepreneurship programs.
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Sneha F
Hope the benefits reach all districts equally, not just the major towns. Also, would love to see more women entrepreneurs in the next phase. Empowering women economically can transform communities. 💪

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