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| Food processing industry provides vast employment potential: Azad | | Visits Rangrate Industrial Estate | | Srinagar, October 28 – Describing food processing Industry as most viable and significant sector to provide ample employment to skilled and non skilled youth in the state, the Chief Minister Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad called for exploring the sector in a big way to pave way for economic betterment and job opportunities. He was inspecting Rangrate Industrial Estate Complex here on Saturday to take stock of functioning of various units operating from there. Chief Minister visited Fill Industries, Comfort Industries, NICE, DOACC Centre, Soft ware Technology Park and got appraisal of production and economic details. Addressing at a function organized on the occasion by Fill Industries Ltd, Mr. Azad said that horticulture and agriculture sectors provide vast field for establishing agro-based industries and asked the youth especially agriculture graduates and technocrats to take best advantage of feasibility available in the state for food processing, juice manufacturing and other agriculture produce processing industry. He said government is providing all sort of assistance to the youth intending to venture in raising industrial units and creating a new temperament of self employment and jobs generation in private sector. Appreciating the management of the Fill Industries Ltd. and other Industrial units for successfully conducting their operations and business, Chief Minister said that it is an encouraging phenomenon that educated and skillful youth have raised industrial units and not only generated substantial earnings for themselves but provided livelihood to many others. Mr. Azad asked the technocrats and unit holders to also venture in establishing feasible units in the areas of Kupwara, Doda, Poonch and Rajouri and expand their economic activities besides generating good number of jobs for skilled and un-skilled youth. He directed the concerned authorities to create conducive atmosphere for expansion of such activities by the private sector in rural and far-off areas.
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