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J&K CM lays thrust on pushing forward SKEWPY initiative | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 16 : Laying stress on further pushing of (SKEPWY) Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and Welfare Programme for Youth initiative and bringing more and more educated youth under its ambit to address unemployment crisis in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today asked the officers to sensitise the administration in this regard down the line. 'The awareness and education about the scheme needs to be adequately disseminated among the youth and the flow of finances for launch of independent livelihood smoothened,' he said and emphasised on giving necessary fillip to the uptake of SKEWPY. Reviewing the progress of District Plan 2011-12 of south Kashmir district of Kulgam in a District Development Board (DDB) meeting at S K International Convention Complex (SK ICC) here, Abdullah said the state government has allotted substantial funds under SKEWPY to provide required financial assistance to the youth for start of ventures. In a categorical direction to the field officers regarding submission of utilisation certificate, the Chief Minister told them that no laxity or delay in this regard will be tolerated. 'I will not tolerate any delay in submitting of utilisation certificate,' he asserted and told the officers that they should take it as his directive. He said it will be criminal on the part of officers who delay in submitting utilisation certificates and as such badly tell upon the flow of funds from the Central Government for various schemes. The chief minister asked the district administration to ensure maximum completion of ongoing schemes during the last year of 11th Five Year Plan. 'You should try your best to close as many as possible ongoing schemes during the current Five Year Plan period so that 12th Five Year Plan is launched in the state on a clean slate', he stressed. |
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