In Kishtwar’s entrepreneurial awakening, Priyanshu Sharma stands tall, crediting the Chief Minister’s Youth Self-Employment Scheme for his rise. This central government program delivered a 10-lakh loan via Mission Youth, enabling him to kickstart a business that now hires three more locals.
An alumnus of Jammu University with a Master’s in History, Priyanshu eyed business early on. The employment office in Kishtwar bridged the gap, offering scheme details and unwavering support. What followed was a seamless launch and steady growth.
‘PM Modi’s vision is materializing through such schemes, empowering youth nationwide,’ Priyanshu noted. ‘It instills self-dependence and paves the way for financial autonomy.’ His success isn’t isolated; it creates jobs, combats unemployment, and inspires replication.
Priyanshu’s message to youth is clear: ‘Ditch the job hunt mindset. Start small, leverage government aids, and become job creators. This secures personal futures while fortifying India’s economy.’
Stories like his illuminate the scheme’s prowess in nurturing startups. As Kishtwar youths follow suit, expect a wave of innovation, reduced job scarcity, and accelerated regional progress under the Atmanirbhar banner.