J-K Women Empowerment Drive Gains Momentum with SHG Mela in Kulgam

The Government of India and Jammu & Kashmir administration are intensifying efforts to empower women through entrepreneurship and livelihood schemes. Initiatives like UMEED have organized over 7 lakh women into 80,000 Self-Help Groups to foster financial inclusion. The District Employment and Counselling Centre in Kulgam recently hosted a Women Entrepreneurship & SHG Mela, providing a platform for artisans to showcase products and gain market access. The event, featuring skill workshops, highlights how government support is creating sustainable income opportunities and driving inclusive growth in rural communities.

Key Points: Women Entrepreneurship Mela Boosts SHGs in Jammu & Kashmir

  • Over 7 lakh women in 80,000 SHGs under UMEED
  • Hub for Empowerment of Women aided 28,000+
  • Tejaswani scheme offers soft loans for ventures
  • Kulgam mela showcased crafts and provided market linkages
  • Workshops enhanced business skills for rural entrepreneurs
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Government's women empowerment drive in J-K gains momentum; DE&CC Kulgam hosts Women Entrepreneurship and SHG Mela

Govt initiatives empower over 7 lakh J-K women via SHGs. Kulgam mela showcases crafts, offers training, and drives financial inclusion.

"a good source of income - Women Entrepreneur at Kulgam Mela"

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The Government of India and the Union Territory administration of Jammu and Kashmir have intensified efforts to empower women through targeted livelihood and entrepreneurship schemes, significantly expanding opportunities for economic independence and inclusive growth. Under initiatives such as the UMEED scheme, more than 7 lakh women across J&K have been organised into some 80,000 self-help groups to foster sustainable livelihoods, financial inclusion and rural entrepreneurship.

In addition to SHG formation, central programmes such as the Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW) under Mission Shakti have benefited over 28,000 women in the region in the recent financial year, offering legal aid, financial literacy and access to broader welfare schemes.

The Union Territory government has also launched women-focused schemes like Tejaswani - The Radiant Scheme, providing soft loans and financial support for women to start and expand self-employment ventures, especially in the service and manufacturing sectors.

As part of these broader empowerment efforts, the District Employment and Counselling Centre (DE&CC), Kulgam, recently organised a Women Entrepreneurship & SHG Mela, showcasing a wide range of crafts and products created by rural women from SHGs across the district. The event provided a vital platform for women entrepreneurs to exhibit their skills, expand market linkages and strengthen livelihood opportunities.

Additional District Development Commissioner Kulgam, Altaf Ahmad Khan, inspected the various stalls, interacted with artisans and appreciated the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit on display. Officials said the mela reflects the government's vision of empowering SHGs and promoting rural entrepreneurship as key drivers of inclusive growth.

The two-day event also featured workshops aimed at enhancing marketing and business skills among SHG women, helping them improve their enterprises and better connect with markets beyond local boundaries.

Participants at the mela emphasised the impact of government support in helping women become financially self-reliant. One entrepreneur said that monthly stipends and assistance schemes have strengthened their ability to earn a steady income from products such as handcrafted curtains, bed covers, handbags and table covers, adding that the training and support systems have been "a good source of income" and helped them manage household needs.

Another participant highlighted that the initiatives offer women the opportunity to learn valuable skills, earn money independently from home, and urged other women to take advantage of the support available.

Organisers and beneficiaries said that events like the Women Entrepreneurship & SHG Mela not only promote women-led enterprises but also encourage unemployed youth to explore government schemes for employment and entrepreneurship, reinforcing the importance of economic participation for women in rural communities.

Overall, the mela showcased how SHGs and related government programmes are creating a supportive ecosystem for women in Kulgam to translate skills into sustainable livelihood opportunities, contributing to greater financial inclusion and community development across Jammu and Kashmir.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative. Financial independence for women changes the dynamics of entire families and communities. Hope these schemes have a robust monitoring system so the benefits actually reach the grassroots without middlemen interference.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in development, I'm impressed by the scale. 80,000 SHGs is no small feat. The key will be sustaining this momentum and ensuring market access for their products beyond these local melas.
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Arjun K
Heartening news from J&K. When women prosper, the region prospers. These crafts have so much potential. I hope they get e-commerce training too, so they can sell nationwide. #VocalForLocal
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Nisha Z
While the intent is good, I hope the support is not just for show. Often, after the mela and photo ops, women are left without consistent orders or market linkage. The real test is if their income is stable after 6 months.
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Vikram M
This is the kind of development we need to hear more about. UMEED and Tejaswani schemes are creating real change. Earning from home while managing household duties is a game-changer for rural women. Jai Hind!

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