Key Points

The Seva Parv-2025 event in Varanasi highlighted the critical role of MSMEs in India's economic ecosystem. Union Ministers Jitan Ram Manjhi and Shobha Karandlaje emphasized the sector's importance in job creation and national development. The three-day event featured 130 stalls showcasing local artisan products and celebrated various MSME schemes. Over 1,500 beneficiaries participated, underscoring the government's commitment to empowering small and medium enterprises.

Key Points: Seva Parv-2025 Boosts MSME Sector in Varanasi Event

  • Seva Parv-2025 showcases 130 local artisan stalls and MSME initiatives
  • Over 1,500 beneficiaries attend event promoting entrepreneurship
  • Ministers emphasize Udyam Registration and job creation strategies
  • KVIC signs MoU with NSIC to enhance marketing opportunities
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Seva Parv-2025 event to boost MSME sector kicks off in Varanasi

Union Ministers Manjhi and Karandlaje highlight MSME sector's role in job creation, entrepreneurship, and national development at Varanasi event.

"The MSME sector plays a crucial role as a major driver of job creation. - Shobha Karandlaje, Union Minister of State for MSME"

Varanasi, Sep 28

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has said strengthening the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India is essential, as it serves as a vital medium for generating employment and empowering the people.

Addressing the MSME Seva Parv-2025: Virasat se Vikas event here, the Minister said, "The MSME sector holds great significance in India, as it is one of the largest contributors to job creation."

The event is being held from 28th to 30th September.

Jitan Ram Manjhi also highlighted key initiatives such as Udyam Registration, PMEGP, CGTMSE and NSSH, and emphasised how the Ministry is supporting beneficiaries by providing training, distributing toolkits, and facilitating loans through banks

More than 1,500 beneficiaries of MSME schemes, including PM Vishwakarma, Khadi and Gramodyog Yojana, Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), National SC/ST Hub Scheme, etc. attended the event.

The MSME minister also oversaw the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) on marketing. Besides, loan certificates were distributed to PMV beneficiaries, margin money subsidy given to PMEGP beneficiaries and toolkits were handed over to GVY beneficiaries.

The event is being held to bring together communities, institutions, and individuals in a collective movement of seva, cultural pride, and enhancing awareness of our heritage.

The minister also inaugurated a 3-day exhibition with 130 stalls showcasing and selling products made by local artisans and craftspeople.

Union Minister of State for MSME Shobha Karandlaje said: "The MSME sector plays a crucial role as a major driver of job creation. The importance of Udyam registration, the contribution of MSMEs to GDP and exports, and their role in empowering entrepreneurs through technology, toolkits, loans, and skill training are highly significant in today's world."

She also highlighted the initiatives of the Ministry of MSME, including PM Vishwakarma, PMEGP and UdyamRegistration, and emphasized how entrepreneurs are contributing to building a Viksit Bharat.

As a part of the event, a Swachhata Karyakram was held at NamoGhat this morning, to encourage community service and Swachhata.

Manoj Kumar, Chairman Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), senior officials of Ministry of MSME, Office of Development Commissioner and Khadi Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Government of Uttar Pradesh also attended the event.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who started a small business through PMEGP, I can confirm these schemes are life-changing. The training and toolkits make a huge difference. More such events needed across India!
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Anjali F
While the event looks good, I hope the benefits actually reach the grassroots. Sometimes these schemes get stuck in bureaucracy. Need better implementation at district level.
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Vikram M
The MoU between KVIC and NSIC for marketing is a smart move. Our artisans create amazing products but struggle with sales. Hope this helps them reach wider markets. 🙏
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see the combination of traditional crafts with modern business support. The 130-stall exhibition must be amazing - wish I could visit Varanasi to see it!
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Karthik V
The Swachhata Karyakram at NamoGhat is a nice touch. Community service and cleanliness should be part of every development initiative. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Impressive scale with 1,500 beneficiaries attending. Shows how important MSME sector is for India's growth. The focus on skill training is crucial for sustainable development.

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