Mission YUVA: Transforming Jammu & Kashmir’s Youth into Entrepreneurs
Jammu, June 13, 2025 – Mission YUVA (Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan), launched under the inspiring slogan “Yuva Sapne, Nayi Ummidein” (Youth Dreams, New Hopes), is empowering the youth of Jammu and Kashmir through entrepreneurship, skill development, and career support. Unveiled by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on January 26, 2025, this transformative initiative aims to create a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem, addressing unemployment and fostering economic resilience in the Union Territory.

A Vision for Economic Empowerment
With a budget of Rs 1,830 crore, Mission YUVA targets the establishment of 1.35 lakh nano-entrepreneurship units, each requiring investments under Rs 10 lakh and no collateral. The program is designed to generate employment for 4.5 lakh youth, shifting the region’s economic focus from government jobs to sustainable, self-driven ventures. By leveraging Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural and economic potential, Mission YUVA is nurturing a generation of innovators and job creators.
Key Objectives and Framework
Mission YUVA operates on four strategic pillars: ecosystem creation, capital access, capacity building, and connectivity. These pillars ensure aspiring entrepreneurs receive mentorship, financial aid, and training tailored to their needs. A baseline survey conducted across the Union Territory identified potential entrepreneurs and challenges faced by small businesses, enabling targeted support.
The following table outlines the core objectives and pillars of Mission YUVA:
Objective | Pillar | Description |
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Foster Entrepreneurship | Ecosystem Creation | Build a supportive environment with mentorship and resources for startups. |
Financial Inclusion | Capital Access | Provide collateral-free loans for nano-entrepreneurship units. |
Skill Enhancement | Capacity Building | Offer training programs to equip youth with business and technical skills. |
Market Linkages | Connectivity | Connect entrepreneurs with markets, stakeholders, and government schemes. |
Achievements and Regional Impact
Since its launch, Mission YUVA has gained significant traction. District-level initiatives in Reasi, Srinagar, and Ganderbal have approved youth-led ventures, while training programs have enhanced the capabilities of business development units. The UDYAM Jagrati program in Ganderbal, for instance, has inspired local youth like Aisha Mir, who said, “This program showed me how to turn my small business idea into reality.”
The table below summarizes recent achievements across key districts:
District | Activity | Details | Date |
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Reasi | Venture Approvals | 17 youth-led projects approved by DC Nidhi Malik. | April 10, 2025 |
Srinagar | Entrepreneurial Projects | 10 ventures greenlit by DC Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat. | April 2025 |
Ganderbal | UDYAM Jagrati Program | Awareness camp on self-employment schemes, 100+ participants. | March 2025 |
Jammu | Technical Training | 266 participants trained for SBDU and BHU units. | March 24, 2025 |
Tackling Unemployment
Jammu and Kashmir has grappled with high unemployment, with a youth unemployment rate of 32% reported in November 2024. Mission YUVA, alongside schemes like Mumkin and the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), is steadily reducing this burden. The initiative addresses economic disruptions caused by the post-Article 370 shutdown and the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely impacted local businesses.
The following table highlights unemployment trends and Mission YUVA’s projected impact:
Metric | Value | Source/Projection |
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Unemployment Rate (15+ years, 2023-24) | 6.1% | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) |
Youth Unemployment Rate (Nov 2024) | 32% | Regional Economic Reports |
Target Nano-Entrepreneurship Units | 1.35 lakh | Mission YUVA Plan |
Projected Employment Generation | 4.5 lakh youth | Mission YUVA Plan |
Leadership and Collaborative Efforts
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has championed Mission YUVA, praising the Labour and Employment Department’s baseline survey for identifying youth inclined toward self-employment. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary emphasized the focus on nano-entrepreneurships, stating, “We’re empowering our youth to build their own futures.” Stakeholders like J&K Bank, IIT, NABARD, and universities have collaborated to create a comprehensive roadmap, while YUVA Doots serve as mentors to guide aspiring entrepreneurs.
Accessing Mission YUVA
The Mission YUVA app and portal (missionyuva.jk.gov.in) provide seamless access to resources, schemes, and applications. Social media engagement on X, with hashtags like #MissionYUVA and #YuvaSapne, reflects growing excitement among the youth.
A Path to Prosperity
Mission YUVA is more than an initiative—it’s a movement to empower Jammu and Kashmir’s youth to dream big and achieve economic independence. By fostering innovation and providing structured support, the program is transforming the Union Territory into a hub of entrepreneurship. As Saima Bhat, a district officer in Ganderbal, noted, “Mission YUVA is giving our youth the tools to shape a brighter future.”
To join the movement, visit missionyuva.jk.gov.in or download the Mission YUVA app today.