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PM Modi to Disburse ₹2,400 Crore in Job Incentives on June 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will disburse incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana on June 19 at Vigyan Bhawan. The scheme has already supported 15 lakh employment opportunities and aims to create over 3.5 crore jobs. First-time employees can receive up to ₹15,000, while employers get up to ₹3,000 per additional employee per month. The government emphasizes formal employment expansion and social security coverage through this flagship initiative.

PM Modi to disburse incentives worth around Rs 2,400 cr under PM-VBRY on June 19

New Delhi, June 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced that incentives worth around Rs 2,400 crore will be disbursed under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana at a special programme that will be held on June 19 at Vigyan Bhawan in the national capital.

According to an official statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the disbursal marks a significant milestone in the implementation of PM-VBRY, the Government of India's flagship employment-linked incentive scheme, aimed at accelerating job creation, promoting formalisation of employment, enhancing employability, and expanding social security coverage across sectors.

The scheme has already supported the creation of 15 lakh employment opportunities across the country.

As per the statement released, PM-VBRY is designed to encourage both workers and employers to participate in the formal economy.

Under the scheme, first-time employees are eligible for an incentive of up to Rs 15,000, providing crucial support as they enter the workforce. Employers generating additional employment are eligible for incentives of up to Rs 3,000 per month per additional employee, thereby encouraging sustained job creation.

Recognising the strategic importance of manufacturing in driving economic growth, employers in the manufacturing sector are eligible to receive incentives for a period of four years, while employers in all other sectors can avail incentives for two years, the statment said.

The scheme reflects the Government's commitment to fostering an enabling ecosystem for employment-led growth and ensuring that the benefits of India's economic progress translate into quality formal employment opportunities for its youth.

PM-VBRY came into effect on August 1, 2025. With a total outlay of Rs 99,446 crore, the scheme aims to incentivise the creation of more than 3.5 crore jobs over a two-year period. Of these, approximately 1.92 crore beneficiaries are expected to be first-time entrants into the workforce.

The statement further said that by supporting both employees and employers, the scheme is playing a transformative role in expanding formal employment, strengthening social security coverage, and advancing the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good scheme on paper, but I hope the implementation is transparent. In my village, many small businesses don't even know about these schemes. The PM should ensure that the benefits reach the last mile, especially in rural areas. Still, 3.5 crore jobs target is ambitious and needed.

Priya S

Rs 15,000 for first-time employees is a great start! My cousin just got her first job in a textile unit in Tiruppur and she's getting the benefit. This will surely help many young women like her to enter the formal workforce. Kudos to the government for thinking about social security too. 🙏

Michael C

Impressive numbers from India! As someone who follows global economic trends, this is a bold move. The four-year incentive for manufacturing is smart – that's where long-term growth happens. If India can really create 3.5 crore formal jobs in two years, it will be a game-changer for the global supply chain.

Rohit P

I run a small manufacturing unit in Faridabad. The Rs 3,000 per month per additional employee incentive is helpful, but the real challenge is the compliance burden. Many small business owners are scared of the paperwork. I hope the government simplifies the process. Otherwise, good initiative.

Kavya N

This is wonderful news! My brother works as a supervisor in a Gurgaon factory and his employer just hired three more people thanks to this scheme. The formalisation of jobs means workers will get PF, ESI, and other benefits. It's about time we moved away from the 'gig' mentality to real job security. 👏

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