Key Points

In Neemuch, the PM Vishwakarma Yojana is transforming lives by providing financial support and skill training to local youth. The scheme offers loans up to Rs 1 lakh, assisting young artisans in expanding their businesses. With 1,296 loans already approved, the community is witnessing a surge in entrepreneurship and self-reliance. Many beneficiaries express gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for this impactful initiative that boosts traditional crafts with modern skills.

Key Points: Modi Empowers Neemuch Youth with PM Vishwakarma Yojana Success

  • PM Vishwakarma Yojana aids artisans with loans and training
  • 34,052 applications, 1,296 loans approved totaling Rs 10.80 crore
  • Young entrepreneurs embrace modern skills, boost local economy
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MP: Neemuch youth becoming self-reliant with PM Vishwakarma Yojana

Neemuch youth find independence via PM Vishwakarma Yojana's loans and training, boosting local artisanship.

"Many thanks to PM Modi for this scheme. - Samarth Sen"

Neemuch (Madhya Pradesh), June 3

Scores of residents in this town of Madhya Pradesh are becoming self-reliant, taking advantage of the PM Vishwakarma Yojana.

Not only urban youth but also those from rural areas are getting direct benefits from the scheme. Hundreds of youth have received a loan of Rs 1 lakh and also training. The scheme was launched for training the traditional artisans and craftsmen with modern skills and also to make them financially strong.

Under this scheme, the youth are provided training for the first seven days and also provided an honorarium of Rs 500 per day. On completion of the training, a toolkit of Rs 15,000 is also given. A loan of up to Rs 1 lakh is given by the banks so that the beneficiary can expand their business.

In Neemuch, a total of 34,052 applications were received, out of which 5,119 applications were approved at the state level. Loans were sanctioned to 1,296 beneficiaries through banks, the total amount of which is Rs 10.80 crore.

Today, many of those benefiting from this scheme are thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Samarth Sen, a salon owner of Palsoda village, said, "I had applied under the PM Vishwakarma Yojana. We got a loan of Rs 1 lakh from the bank, and we bought salon equipment with that money. This scheme should continue in the future as well, so that more youths can benefit from it. Many thanks to PM Modi for this scheme."

Prakash Chandra Suthar, a resident of Dhaneria Kala village, said, "I work in the furniture business. I have also taken advantage of this scheme. I was also trained in this, and through this training, I have also been sanctioned a loan. This is helping me a lot in increasing my employment."

Salon operator Rajesh Sen, a resident of Palsoda, said that earlier he used to run a small shop, but then expanded the shop by taking advantage of the Prime Minister Vishwakarma Yojana.

"I also received Rs 4,000 during the training. After this, I received a loan of one lakh rupees. Through training, I was taught how to do parlour work, cutting and shaving in a modern way. Today, my family and I are happy," he said.

He said that Prime Minister Modi has made us self-reliant.

Notably, the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana was launched on December 17, 2023, on the Vishwakarma Jayanti. Under this scheme, the government provides financial assistance and skill development training to thousands of people engaged in jobs like carpenter, blacksmith, goldsmith, potter, tailor, barber, cobbler, sculptor, toy maker, etc.

- IANS

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Amit K.
This is exactly what rural India needs! 👏 So many skilled artisans in our villages just need that initial push. The toolkit + training combo is brilliant. Hope they expand this to more districts soon.
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Priya M.
Good initiative but implementation needs monitoring. In my cousin's district, many applicants faced delays in loan approvals. The scheme's potential is huge if the bureaucratic hurdles are reduced.
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Rahul S.
₹500 daily honorarium during training is a game-changer! Many rural youth can't afford to take time off work for skilling programs. This shows the scheme understands ground realities.
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Sunita P.
My brother in Jaipur got similar benefits under this yojana for his pottery business. The modern design training helped him attract urban customers. More power to our Vishwakarmas! 🙌
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Vikram J.
While the scheme is good, why only 1,296 loans sanctioned out of 5,119 approvals? Banks need to be more proactive in supporting small entrepreneurs. This is where the real 'Make in India' happens!
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Neha T.
Great to see women beneficiaries too! In traditional crafts like tailoring and pottery, women artisans form the backbone. Hope they get equal access to these opportunities across all states.

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