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KUPWARA, Nov 22: The Deputy Commissioner (DDC) Kupwara, Ms.Ayushi Sudan Wednesday convened a meeting of concerned officers to review the implementation of PM Vishwakarma scheme.
ADC Kupwara, Gh.Nabi Bhat gave a brief overview of the scheme and also informed the committee members about the objectives of the scheme & progress of the scheme in the District.
While highlighting the significance of PM Vishwakarma scheme, the Deputy Commisioner said that PM Vishwakarma is a significant step towards uplifting the lives of traditional Artisans/crafts people.
The DC further said that this initiative is set to empower and provide support to the artisans, and labourers commonly known as Vishwakarmas, who form a vital part of the informal or unorganized sector of the economy.
DC gave a target of registration of 1500 artisans to Handicrafts department and registration of 2000 labourers to labour Department.
District Manager CSC was directed to take all the beneficiaries on board and get their basic information and complete their registration by next Wednesday.
GM, DIC was directed to conduct IEC campaign in the main towns of the district and depute resource persons for intensive awareness of the scheme.
ACP Kupwara was directed to make the PM Vishwakarma as the agenda point in first Monday Gramsabha meeting so that awareness is imparted to the people about the scheme and artisans and crafts men are identified at Panchayat level.
BLEs were asked to participate in the Gramsabhas and register the eligible beneficiaries.
The scheme is focused to promote and support the local artisans in as many as 18 trades which include blacksmith, goldsmith, potter, carpenter, sculptor, barber, tailor, mason, washer etc, making them eligible to avail all the benefits under the scheme. The objective of the scheme is to provide skill upgradation to hone the skills of these artisans and make relevant and suitable training opportunities available to them
ADC Kupwara, Gh.Nabi Bhat, ACP Kupwara, GM- DIC, District Information Officer Kupwara, AD Handicrafts, District Manager, CSC and other concerned officers attended the meeting.