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Mission Yuva training begins in Jammu

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Jammu and Kashmir’s Labour and Employment Department launched a three-day technical training programme for Small Business Development Units (SBDU) and Business Help Desk Units (BHU) in the Jammu division on Monday.

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Administrative Secretary, Labour and Employment Department, Rajeev Ranjan, in his keynote address, emphasised the role of SBDUs and BHUs, motivating them to have a positive approach to deliver maximum results in Mission YUVA.

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A statement said this training programme in Jammu aims to enhance the capabilities of business development units, providing valuable insights into the government’s mission of fostering entrepreneurship across the region.

A total of 266 participants from SBDU and BHU units at the district and sub-division level are attending the programme.

Director Employment and Mission Director for Mission Yuva, Shahzad Alam, in his speech emphasised the importance of understanding the government’s goals in launching the scheme. He encouraged participants to make the most of the training to bring these goals to fruition.

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Officer on Special Duty Mission Youth/YUVA Murtaza Rashid gave a detailed overview of the programme emphasising on the four strategic pillars, vision and outcomes of the programme through four interventions of ecosystem creation, capital, capacity building and connectivity.

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