PM Modi to visit Maharashtra to mark first anniversary of Vishwakarma Scheme

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A period after Prime Minister Modi joined ‘Lakhpati Didis’ in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon, he will visit Wardha city in the poll-bound state tomorrow to mark the first celebration of the PM Vishwakarma Scheme and install various growth projects containing an impressive textile park in Amravati. 

According to the government, Modi will do ‘bhoomi pujan’ of the PM Mitra Park, which is happening suddenly in Amravati. He will install various happening projects in two together capitals, containing the impressive PM textile park that will find 1,020 acres of land, pronounced the Amravati district information officer.

He will address a public conference on Swavlambi domains in Wardha city to mark the PM Vishwakarma blueprint celebration. It imagines supplying end-to-end and complete support to the established craftspersons and craftspeople in measuring up their normal amount and aids. He will likewise initiate two key programs—the Acharya Chanakya Kaushalya Vikas scheme and the Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar Women Startup scheme

Source – News 18

During the Vishwakarma programme in Wardha City, the PM will release certificates and loans to beneficiaries. Symbolizing the real support lengthened to craftspersons under this scheme, he will give credit to 18 beneficiaries in 18 trades – carpenter (suthar/badhai), boat maker, armourer, blacksmith (lohar), hammer and tool kit maker, locksmith, goldsmith (sonar), potter (kumhaar), sculptor (murtikar, stone carver), stone breaker, cobbler (charmkar)/ shoesmith/footwear artisan, mason (rajmistri), basket/mat/broom maker/coir weaver, doll and toy maker, barber (naai), garland maker (malakaar), washerman (dhobi), tailor (darzi) and fishing net maker.. As a praise to their heritage and a lasting gift to the association, he will release a celebratory stamp loyal to mark the individual period of progress under PM Vishwakarma.

Source – Vishwakarmayojana.co.in

In Amravati, Modi will lay the institutional grain of PM Mega Integrated Textile Regions and Apparel (MITRA) Park, which is being grown by Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) as the state implementation agency.

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At the event, Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, and Ajit Pawar would be present. Some union ministers are also expected to attend the program. The PM Vishwakarma scheme is functioned by the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME).

Aim to make India a global hub

The central government has certified the start of seven PM MITRA parks for textile manufacturing. This is the main progress in realizing the dream of making India an all-encompassing center for textile production and exports and will help design an excellent industrialized foundation that will fascinate big contributions, contain foreign direct investment (FDI), and strengthen innovation and employment inside the area.

Source – Textile Insights

PM Modi to launch scheme

He will initiate the ‘Acharya Chanakya Skill Development Centre’ scheme of the state administration. Skill-happening training centers will be enacted in famous colleges across the state to determine preparation for youth aged 15 to 45, permissive of them to enhance independence and approach various tasks. At least 1,50,000 youths will sustain free skill development training each year.

Source – The Economic Times

The PM will further initiate ‘Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Women Startup Scheme,” which will specify early-stage support for women-influenced startups in Maharashtra. Financial aid up to Rs 25 lakh will be given, accompanying 25% insignificant value of the total supply under this scheme constrained by women from late classes and economically feebler portions.

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