PM Vishwakarma Scheme: 23.09 lakh beneficiaries trained, 6.8 lakh get incentives worth Rs 22 crore
New Delhi, Dec 4
About 30 lakh beneficiaries have been registered under the PM Vishwakarma Scheme and out of which, 23.09 Lakh beneficiaries have been trained (as on December 1), the Parliament was informed on Thursday.
The PM Vishwakarma Scheme was launched on September 17, 2023 to provide end-to-end holistic support to artisans and craftspeople of 18 traditional trades who work with their hands and tools.
Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Shobha Karandlaje, replied to a question in Lok Sabha that as on date, more than 6.8 lakh artisans/craftspeople have been given digital payment Incentives amounting to Rs 22 crore.
Under PM Vishwakarma scheme, MoUs have been signed with India Post Payment Bank and several private entities for creating QR codes to enable beneficiaries for receiving digital payment Incentives.
“Also, online marketing support is being provided to PM Vishwakarma beneficiaries through various e-commerce platforms like ONDC to promote sale of their products in the domestic as well as international markets,†the minister informed.
Additionally, over 30,000 Vishwakarma beneficiaries have been successfully onboarded on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), enhancing their access to institutional buyers, she mentioned.
The Champions portal is a platform for resolution, redressal, and remedies. As on date, the portal disseminates information in 23 languages, including English and 22 vernacular languages by using the facilitation from 69 state control rooms across the country.
As of November 11, the portal has received 1,59,577 grievances and 99.24 per cent (1,58,372) have been replied.
Various Public Sector Banks, Private Sector banks, Regional Rural Banks, State Financial Corporations, State Cooperatives, CPSEs/autonomous bodies etc. have appointed nodal officers for Champions portal to redress the queries.
The PM Vishwakarma Scheme has emerged as a transformative initiative of the government that has supported traditional artisans and empowered them. The scheme brings small artisans under one umbrella and empowers them with recognition. The initiative also focuses on financial support, skill upgradation, and connects them with global markets. With this initiatives, age-old traditions can thrive in a competitive world, while preserving their traditional art and knowledge.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Good numbers, but the real test is on the ground. Rs 22 crore for 6.8 lakh people averages to about Rs 323 per person. Is that a meaningful incentive? Hope the skill training and market access lead to sustained income growth, not just one-time payments.
Preserving our traditional arts and crafts is crucial. My family is from a pottery community. Seeing schemes that offer both recognition and a path to the modern market gives me hope. The grievance redressal portal in 23 languages is a very thoughtful touch.
The integration with ONDC and GeM is brilliant! It can help our local weavers and artisans compete directly, removing middlemen. Hope the training also covers digital literacy and basic business skills. Empowerment is more than just a payment.
As someone working in development, these are impressive scalability figures in a short time. Training 23 lakh people is a massive logistical task. The 99%+ grievance resolution rate is noteworthy if it translates to real problem-solving. A model worth studying.
Heartening to see a scheme named after Vishwakarma, the divine architect. It honors the legacy of skilled hands that built India. Let's ensure the benefits reach the grassroots without corruption. More power to our karigars! 🛠ï¸
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