MP's Burhanpur Empowers Artisans with PM Vishwakarma Scheme Training

A one-day awareness programme for the PM Vishwakarma scheme was held in Burhanpur district, Madhya Pradesh. Approximately 200 beneficiaries, with a special focus on women, received training, toolkits, certificates, and free QR codes. Officials provided guidance on entrepreneurship, financial assistance, e-commerce, and loan procedures to help artisans become self-reliant. Attendees expressed gratitude for the scheme, which aims to uplift traditional artisans like blacksmiths and carpenters in the unorganised sector.

Key Points: PM Vishwakarma Scheme Awareness Programme Held in Burhanpur, MP

  • Training & toolkits distributed
  • Focus on women beneficiaries
  • Guidance on loans & e-commerce
  • Aim to make artisans self-reliant
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Awareness programme organised for PM Vishwakarma beneficiaries in MP's Burhanpur

An awareness programme in Burhanpur, MP, provided PM Vishwakarma beneficiaries with toolkits, training, QR codes, and guidance on loans and e-commerce.

"I have benefited from the Vishwakarma Scheme, where I received training, a toolkit, and a certificate. - A beneficiary"

Bhopal, Feb 24

A one-day awareness programme was organised in Burhanpur district of Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday, under the auspices of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises department, to inform the PM Vishwakarma beneficiaries about its myriad benefits.

During the day-long campaign, many beneficiaries, women in particular, received training, toolkits, QR codes, and guidance on entrepreneurship, loans, and e-commerce.

The programme, which was held at the District Panchayat Office, saw a spate of participants, including beneficiaries, turning up for the event.

On the occasion, information was provided to beneficiaries regarding entrepreneurship, financial assistance, e-commerce, skill development, marketing, and loan procedures.

CEO, District Panchayat, Srijan Verma, encouraged beneficiaries to take maximum advantage of government schemes. Tool kits and training certificates were distributed to the beneficiaries through the India Post.

Free QR codes were also provided.

Officials from various departments and approximately 200 beneficiaries participated in the programme.

Women who attended the programme expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for creating such excellent schemes for women.

A beneficiary said, "I have benefited from the Vishwakarma Scheme, where I received training, a toolkit, and a certificate."

A couple of other beneficiaries also expressed gratitude to the Modi government for launching a welfare scheme exclusively for the unprivileged and marginalised sections. They said that today they are standing on their own feet.

Notably, the PM Vishwakarma Yojana is an endeavour to uplift the 'Vishwakarmas', seeking to connect them with the mainstream of development and making them self-reliant.

The scheme targets a vital segment of the workforce engaged in the informal or unorganised sector, where artisans-referred to as Vishwakarma-work with their hands and tools in occupations such as blacksmithing, goldsmithing, pottery, carpentry, and sculpting.

These skills are often passed down through generations, adhering to the 'guru-shishya' model of mentorship and training, which fosters the continuity of age-old traditions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see schemes like PM Vishwakarma reaching the districts. The focus on traditional skills like carpentry and pottery is crucial. Hope the training is practical and leads to real market opportunities, not just certificates.
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Suresh O
As someone from a family of artisans, I appreciate this. The 'guru-shishya' model is our heritage. Combining it with modern e-commerce and financial literacy through such programmes is the perfect blend for Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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Anjali F
While the intent is excellent, the real test is sustained support. One-day awareness is a start, but artisans need continuous hand-holding, easy access to loans, and help with marketing. Hope the follow-up is as strong as the launch event.
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Karthik V
Providing free QR codes and linking them to India Post for distribution is a smart, tech-savvy move. It simplifies the process for beneficiaries. More districts should replicate this model. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting read. The focus on the informal sector and generational skills is vital for any developing economy. The integration of digital tools (QR codes, e-commerce guidance) seems like a forward-thinking approach to preserve tradition while enabling growth.

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