DC Shopian launches #ProjectYUVA to boost youth entrepreneurship

In a bid to empower the youth of the region and foster economic growth, the Deputy Commissioner of Shopian, in collaboration with the Mission for Skill Development , has launched #ProjectYUVA. This innovative initiative is designed to create avenues for young people to develop entrepreneurial skills and pursue sustainable employment opportunities. ProjectYUVA stands as a transformative program aimed at addressing the employment challenges faced by youth in Shopian and the surrounding areas. Through this initiative, young individuals will gain access to training, resources, and mentorship, allowing them to explore various avenues for self-employment. The project encourages participants to build their own businesses, tap into local markets, and contribute to regional economic development. By focusing on entrepreneurship, #ProjectYUVA seeks to instil a spirit of innovation, resilience, and self-reliance among youth. The program offers hands-on training in various sectors, including agriculture, technology, manufacturing, and service industries, equipping participants with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in today’s competitive job market. In his message, the DC of Shopian highlighted the importance of such initiatives in bridging the employment gap and providing young people with the tools they need to succeed. He called upon local youth to take full advantage of the opportunities presented by #ProjectYUVA, urging them to register and be part of this transformative journey toward building a more prosperous future. The registration process for #ProjectYUVA is now open, and the DC Shopian invites all eligible youth to take the first step toward shaping their careers through entrepreneurship. This initiative holds the potential to not only boost individual livelihoods but also stimulate the local economy, fostering a more resilient and vibrant community. For more details on how to register, interested individuals can visit the official MSSD website or contact the designated project coordinators in the region.

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