Want to see our youth among top-notch entrepreneurs, contributing to growth of nation: LG

Want to see our youth among top-notch entrepreneurs, contributing to growth of nation: LG

 

Jammu, Jan 24: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said that he wants to see youth of this country among top-notch entrepreneurs, contributing to its growth.

Speaking after inaugurating ‘BRICS Youth Council Entrepreneurship Run-up Event’ at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu, Sinha said, “In the past few years J&K’s Industrial ecosystem has witnessed an unprecedented surge, supporting the culture of innovation, research, and development and scientific advancements. I want to see our youth among the top-notch entrepreneurs of the country, contributing to its growth.”

The Lieutenant Governor congratulated the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Global Counter Terrorism Council (GCTC), IIM Jammu, and all other associate departments for providing a dynamic platform for innovators, aspiring entrepreneurs, and youth leaders to showcase innovative business ideas and entrepreneurial initiatives.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the transformative initiatives of the government through the Department of Industries & Commerce that have redefined the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem and empowered youth of the UT.

He said the sincere efforts and policy interventions of the government have made J&K a vibrant startup hub.

The Lieutenant Governor also shared the key initiatives including Mission Yuva to develop a business support ecosystem for the enterprising youth of J&K.

He said reforms are being made in the education sector with a dedicated focus on skilling the youth in the technology of Industry 4.0.

“We continue to focus on policies to promote incubation centers and to provide better resources and support to set up new startups. I want our youth to dream, dedicate, and develop dynamic J&K and propel its growth trajectory to new heights,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor further emphasized the need to bridge the academia-industry disconnect to meet future challenges.

He said human resources should be equipped with the skills required by the market and industries.

He said the Youth entrepreneurship mission today is important not only for India but the entire world and the countries from both Global North and Global South are looking at their massive demographic dividend to meet the biggest developmental challenges of the 21st century.

Speaking on the industrial revolution taking place in the UT of Jammu Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said the result of the Central Sector Industrial Development Scheme is now visible in J&K.

The Lieutenant Governor also emphasized on the role of educational institutions and youth in developing India as a knowledge economy and realising the vision of Viksit Bharat.

Director IIM Jammu, Prof. BS Sahay shared the vision of IIM Jammu to develop the youth as business leaders and entrepreneurs.

A detailed presentation highlighting the key objectives of Mission Yuva was also presented on the occasion.

Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; SP Vaid, former DGP J&K; Heads of Departments, senior officials, members of Global Counter Terrorism Council, young entrepreneurs, innovators, youth leaders, and industry experts were present.

UNI

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