Key Points

Assam's Atmanirbhar mission has seen massive participation with over 1 lakh applicants. The program focuses on youth entrepreneurship and skill development across all 35 districts. CM Sarma highlighted the diversity of applicants, from new entrepreneurs to experienced professionals. The initiative is part of Assam's push for economic self-reliance and women empowerment.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Says 1 Lakh Applied for Atmanirbhar Assam Abhiyan

  • Over 1 lakh applications received for CMAAA 2.0
  • 81,200 candidates already interviewed
  • Scheme aims to boost local entrepreneurship
  • Women empowerment also a key focus
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Over 1 lakh people applied to be part of Atmanirbhar Assam Abhiyan, says CM Sarma

Over 1 lakh applicants join Assam's self-reliance mission as CM Sarma highlights youth entrepreneurship and women empowerment initiatives.

"What stands out is the diversity of participation: From first-time entrepreneurs to seasoned professionals. – Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, June 26

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that with the ambitious #AtmanirbharAssam mission gaining momentum across the state, the second phase of the Chief Minister’s Atmanirbhar Asom Abhiyan (CMAAA 2.0) has already received over one lakh applications.

The initiative, which spans across all 35 districts, aims to empower Assam’s youth through entrepreneurship and skill-based employment opportunities.

According to official data, more than 81,200 applicants have already been interviewed under the programme.

The overwhelming response reflects the growing aspirations among young people to lead the state's economic transformation — whether through agriculture, manufacturing, or the expanding service sector.

The Chief Minister mentioned, “What stands out is the diversity of participation: From first-time entrepreneurs with innovative ideas to seasoned professionals looking to build enterprises in their own hometowns.

"The mission is seen as a cornerstone in the state government’s strategy to build a self-reliant Assam by tapping into its youthful energy and grassroots potential.”

“As the selection process moves forward, authorities remain optimistic that CMAAA 2.0 will create a new generation of job creators, helping Assam reduce dependency on external employment markets and spark localised economic growth,” he added.

Earlier, Sarma asserted that Assam has become a beacon of economic empowerment for women, with the state government extending financial assistance to at least 25 lakh women under its flagship scheme.

Sarma took district-specific progress of different aspects of Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan and gave suggestions to address all issues, including completing the backend processes so that Rs 10,000 can be given to the woman beneficiaries under the scheme very soon.

He said that the state government is aiming at empowering the women through this scheme, as the successful implementation would lead to achieving the government's objective of 'Atmanirbhar Nari'.

It may be noted that through Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan, the state government has envisaged supporting women Self-Help Groups to become rural micro-entrepreneurs and facilitate them to earn annual income through financial assistance as grant aid in the form of entrepreneurship fund.

CM Sarma also took note of the preparedness of the district administrations with regard to the early disbursal of flood relief grants through Direct Benefit Transfer.

He asked the District Collectors to finalise the dates for formally handing over the financial aid to the flood victims.

The CM also asked the DCs to decide on the dates after consultation with the Guardian Ministers for handing over the benefits under Anundoram Borooah Cash Award Scheme, bicycle and scooty distribution and microfinance loan waiver scheme.

- IANS

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Priyanka R.
This is such a positive initiative! Assam's youth showing such enthusiasm is heartwarming. Hope this creates real opportunities and not just temporary hype. The focus on women empowerment through Mahila Udyamita Abhiyan is especially commendable. 👍
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Rahul K.
Good numbers but implementation is key. Many schemes fail at execution level. Government must ensure transparency in fund distribution and proper mentoring for first-time entrepreneurs. Assam has tremendous potential in agri-business and handicrafts - hope this taps into that.
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Arjun B.
As someone from Northeast, I'm happy to see Assam taking lead in development initiatives. But why only Rs 10,000 for women entrepreneurs? In today's economy, this amount seems very small to start any meaningful business. The intention is good but scale should match reality.
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Sunita M.
The combination of flood relief with entrepreneurship schemes shows holistic thinking. Many rural women in Assam are naturally entrepreneurial - just need proper support systems. Hope they get proper training along with financial aid. Jai Assam! 💐
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Deepak P.
While the scheme is good, government must ensure benefits reach genuine candidates. In many states, such schemes get hijacked by middlemen and political workers. Strict monitoring needed! Also, why no mention of tea garden workers who form backbone of Assam's economy?
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Meena T.
As an Assamese woman, I'm proud to see our state progressing! The focus on local entrepreneurship rather than depending on outside jobs is the need of the hour. Bamboo crafts, organic farming, tourism - so much potential waiting to be unlocked. Best wishes to all applicants!

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