5046 Beneficiaries receive margin money subsidy and loan certificate
New Delhi: Chairman, Khadi and Village Industries Commission Shri Manoj Kumar inaugurated various training programs being run by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission under the Village Industries Development Scheme in Hubli today on the third day of his visit to Karnataka and disbursed margin money to the PMEGP Units through virtual medium.
Chairman KVIC also released margin money subsidy of Rs 165 Crores to 5046 beneficiaries from the states of East & South zone with the total bank loan of Rs 488 crores for setting up of new micro enterprises under PMEGP scheme which is expected to create more than 40000 employment opportunities in these states.
Financial assistance to Khadi artisans was also approved by Chairman Manoj Kumar under the work shed scheme for Khadi artisans of “Khadi Vikas Yojana”. The Chairman visited CVPI, Khanpur a KVI training run by Khadi and Village Industries Commission, where he distributed hostel useful items to the trainees and launched MS Roof Truss Work .
CVPI, Khanapur is one of the best pottery training institutes not only in South India but also in the whole country. During this, he discussed with the beneficiaries of PMEGP and SFURTI cluster. In the evening, a Khadi sanvad was conducted with Khadi Institutions of Dharwad regions & Chairman assured that KVIC will continue supporting the good work being done by these institutions.
Earlier, Shri Manoj Kumar distributed large number of Bee – boxes among the farmers of the district during a brief function held at Nisarani village in Shimoga district of Karnataka this morning. Speaking on the occasion Chairman, KVIC, Shri Manoj Kumar said that doubling the income of farmers is the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and therefore KVIC is continuously working in this direction under ‘Honey Mission’.
The Chairman, KVIC said it is a motive to make the country self-reliant in honey production and “We want our country to become self-reliant in honey production. At present, we are the fourth-largest producer of honey in the world but in the coming time, we want to become the number one producer of honey and for that, we are making all these attempts,” Shri Manoj Kumar stressed.