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PM Vishwakarma: DC Pulwama chairs meeting on uplifting lives of traditional craftspeople
10/12/2023 10:22:48 PM
Early Times Report
PULWAMA, Oct 12: In a significant step towards uplifting the lives of traditional craftspeople through PM Vishwakarma Scheme, a crucial meeting was convened by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Dr.Basharat Qayoom.
The meeting was briefed by DM CSC about the strategic aspects of the PM Vishwakarma Scheme. He said this initiative is set to empower and provide invaluable support to the artisans, commonly known as Vishwakarmas, who form a vital part of the informal or unorganized sector of the economy.
During the meeting, the DC led discussions on various facets of the PM Vishwakarma Scheme, emphasizing the comprehensive framework for its successful execution. The key areas covered include the 18 trades covered under the scheme, with a particular focus on the Guru-Shishya model, highlighting the Guru-Shishya mentorship dynamic as a cornerstone for fostering traditional craftsmanship.
Dr.Basharat stressed the significance of enrolling beneficiaries and Sarpanches, who play a pivotal role in the verification of beneficiaries. He emphasized the need for the widespread implementation of the scheme in all the wards of Municipalities and all panchayats across the district. The DC further underscored the importance of conducting sensitization and awareness camps to ensure that every eligible artisan reaps the benefits of this transformative scheme.
During the meeting, DM CSC provided an update, highlighting the enrollment of 40 Sarpanches and a total number of 450 beneficiaries.
The DC in a firm directive to the concerned parties, urged them to swiftly enroll all elected representatives of Panchayats and Municipalities within the next three days. This proactive approach aims to ensure the scheme's widespread reach and expedite the delivery of its benefits to eligible artisans.
The meeting was attended by ADDC Pulwama, GM DIC, ACP Pulwama, ACR Pulwama, BDOs, Lead District Bank Manager and EOs of Municipalities.
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