Close X
Saturday, September 21, 2024
ADVT 
India

Vishwakarma scheme will augment efforts of small artisans: PM Modi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Aug, 2023 11:45 AM
  • Vishwakarma scheme will augment efforts of small artisans: PM Modi

New Delhi, Aug 16 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the Vishwakarma Yojana will augment efforts of small artisans.

Earlier in the day, Union cabinet had cleared the Rs 13,000 crore for PM Vishwakarma Yojana, under which artisans engaged in 18 traditional trades like blacksmiths, cobblers, ironsmiths and fishermen among others, will be provided recognition through PM Vishwakarma certificate and ID cards.

On Tuesday, Modi had announced this scheme during his Independence Day speech from Red Fort.

The Prime Minister made the observation in reaction to MSME minister Narayan Rane's tweet, where the minister said that the new scheme will benefit 30 lakh families of artisans.

"Embracing our nation’s skills and cultural diversity, the PM Vishwakarma initiative will celebrate our traditional artisans and craftspeople, both from rural and urban India. Honouring the timeless Guru-Shishya tradition, it will augment the efforts of our Vishwakarmas, connecting them to modern value chains and preserving their invaluable skills for generations to come," Modi said in response to Rane's comments on X (formerly Twitter).

Under the scheme, credit support of up to Rs 1 lakh (first tranche) and Rs 2 lakh (second tranche) with a concessional interest rate of 5 per cent will be given.

The scheme will further provide skill upgradation, toolkit incentive, as well as incentive for digital transactions and marketing support to artisans.

The scheme will be launched on Vishwakarma Diwas on September 17, which incidentally is also Modi's birthday.

MORE India ARTICLES

20 kg drugs worth Rs 200 cr seized in Greater Noida

20 kg drugs worth Rs 200 cr seized in Greater Noida
The police said that the foreign nationals were running the drug laboratory in the Judge Society located near posh Sector Omega 1 of Greater Noida.  The police raided the house on Tuesday at the instance of one of the nine accused arrested on May 17.

20 kg drugs worth Rs 200 cr seized in Greater Noida

AAP MP Sahney writes to Vice-President on exclusion of Punjabi from Panjab University

AAP MP Sahney writes to Vice-President on exclusion of Punjabi from Panjab University
In a letter to the Vice-President, Sahney said Panjab University was established for the students of Punjab and they cannot be deprived of the privilege to study this language in undergraduate courses.

AAP MP Sahney writes to Vice-President on exclusion of Punjabi from Panjab University

India to host SCO summit on July 4, to be chaired by Modi

India to host SCO summit on July 4, to be chaired by Modi
India has assumed the rotating chairmanship of SCO at the Samarkand Summit on September 16, 2022. According to a statement issued by the ministry of external affairs, all the SCO member states namely China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, have been invited to attend the summit.

India to host SCO summit on July 4, to be chaired by Modi

Massive raids on bars, restaurants in Punjab

Massive raids on bars, restaurants in Punjab
During the search, 20 hookahs, seven bottles of beer, various tobacco flavours and charcoal were confiscated. A case has been registered against owners of the restaurant under various provisions of the Punjab Excise Act 1914, the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products Act 2003, the Poison Act 1919 and Indian Penal Code in Nayagaon.

Massive raids on bars, restaurants in Punjab

No alliance when ideological differences exist, says Sidhu on AAP

No alliance when ideological differences exist, says Sidhu on AAP
Former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Monday said that there cannot be an alliance where there are ideological differences, even as the Punjab leadership met party chief Mallikarjun Kharge here to discuss the support over ordinance to the AAP.  

No alliance when ideological differences exist, says Sidhu on AAP

UP districts fall short of immunisation targets

UP districts fall short of immunisation targets
The state health department has now decided to form district-level committees that shall work upon reasons for poor coverage and get the 'missed out' children vaccinated. Also, methods used by well-performing districts will be used elsewhere.

UP districts fall short of immunisation targets