Key Points

Shahdol residents credit PM Modi’s PMEGP scheme for reviving their livelihoods post-pandemic. Ambar Jain’s spice business now employs locals after his job loss during Covid. Women like Kashish Rohra balanced household duties while becoming entrepreneurs with govt support. Beneficiaries urge expansion of such initiatives for economic resilience.

Key Points: PMEGP Beneficiaries Thank PM Modi for Small Business Support

  • PMEGP scheme aids pandemic-hit entrepreneurs with subsidized loans
  • Women like Kashish Rohra gain financial independence
  • Local businesses create jobs in Shahdol
  • Beneficiaries urge continuation of govt support
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PMEGP turning dreams into businesses, beneficiaries thank PM Modi

Shahdol entrepreneurs credit PMEGP scheme for financial stability, praising PM Modi for enabling self-reliance through subsidized loans and employment opportunities.

"PMEGP gave me a new direction when I lost my job during Covid – Ambar Jain, Spice Business Owner"

Shahdol, June 27

Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), which was launched by the Central government in 2008, has been of great help fort the people across the country. They are becoming self-reliant after getting support for their small businesses and self-employment.

Beneficiaries in Madhya Pradesh’s Shahdol district have expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister for launching the scheme, which they say has helped them start their own businesses and overcome financial difficulties.

Ambar Jain, a resident of Shahdol, started his own spice business named “Madam Shri Spices” about 12 km from the city. After losing his job during the Covid-19 pandemic, Jain faced severe financial problems. With the help of the PMEGP scheme, he received a loan with subsidy, which enabled him to set up his unit. He is now providing employment to local people and thanked the government for making this possible.

Kashish Rohra, another beneficiary, said the scheme helped her start a small business during the pandemic. Balancing household responsibilities and financial stress, she used the support from PMEGP to become self-reliant and contribute to her family’s income. She appreciated the Prime Minister’s focus on empowering women through such schemes.

Sujeet Rohra, her husband, also praised the scheme, saying it helped their family recover during difficult times and gave them a new direction.

Mahboob Alam, another local beneficiary, shared that he had been facing financial challenges and was unable to start his own business due to a lack of funds. He said the support he received under PMEGP made it possible to start his venture. He requested the government to continue such schemes for the benefit of poor and middle-class families.

The PMEGP scheme continues to support small and medium entrepreneurs across India by offering financial assistance and subsidies, creating employment and reducing dependency on traditional jobs.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scheme is good, implementation needs improvement. My application got stuck in bureaucracy for 8 months! Still, happy to see it helping people become self-employed. More transparency would make it better.
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Kavya N
Wonderful to see women like Kashish ji becoming entrepreneurs! These schemes are breaking stereotypes in small towns. Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao is good but Beti Khud Ka Business Kholo is even better! 💪
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Arjun K
My chai stall in Pune is running because of PMEGP loan. From jobless to employer of 2 boys - this is real vikas. Modiji ke schemes common aadmi tak pahunch rahe hain. Jai Hind!
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Siddharth J
Good initiative but banks need to be more cooperative. They ask for so many documents that poor people get discouraged. Simplify the process and more people will benefit.
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Meera T
More than loans, what's needed is business training. Many first-time entrepreneurs don't know how to manage accounts or market products. Scheme should include mandatory workshops.

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