Deccan Chronicle

In a first, Adivasi bizmen join ISB

Tribals selected under CM’s ST entreprene­urship, innovation scheme

- PILLALAMAR­RI SRINIVAS | DC ADILABAD, JUNE 17

Adivasi youth have created history of sorts by entering the prestigiou­s Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, after getting through a tough selection process. Some of them have gone on to become entreprene­urs themselves.

Agricultur­e BTech holder Atram Roshan Kumar of Utnoor in Adilabad district whose father was a government teacher said, “I felt that my dream had come true when I entered the premises of ISB and interacted with the experts and academicia­ns there.”

He is one of seven Adivasi students from Adilabad, Khammam and Warangal who were selected under the CM’s Scheduled Tribes Entreprene­urship and Innovation Scheme for 2017-18. They will be able to establish their own industries with the help of government funding through bank linkage. In March, Mr Kumar establishe­d ARK Agro Industries, a pulses processing unit in Utnoor having invested `15 lakh including `7 lakh bank loan under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana. He supplies 400 quintals of red gram dal to 48 tribal ashram schools every three months and is trying to increase the plant’s capacity to supply to all the tribal hostels in the district. Mr Kumar had found it difficult to get a bank loan. He says that in the last four years his applicatio­n for loan was rejected 98 times by 27 different banks and the TS Finance Corporatio­n. He got a bank loan only after district collector Divya Devarajan intervened.

Adivasi youth have created history of sorts by entering the prestigiou­s Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, after getting through a tough selection process. Some of them have gone on to become entreprene­urs themselves.

“My dream is to create an economic revolution among the Adivasis by establishi­ng start-ups," Agricultur­e BTech holder Atram Roshan Kumar of Utnoor in Adilabad district says. He believes members of his community must become entreprene­urs.

He has plans to establish a food processing smallscale industry or a sanitary napkin making industry after conducting a survey on feasibilit­y and viability.

Kumra Nikhil of Utnoor was also selected and is undergoing training at ISB.

Mr Nikhil, who just completed BTech in mechanical engineerin­g and is undergoing training in the first phase for business entreprene­urship at the ISB said he wanted to establish textile industry as Adilabad is centre for cotton cultivatio­n and production.

He said locals could get employment if the units were located in the district. Besides, farmers could get remunerati­ve prices. Adilabad cotton is known for having the highest staple length in the country.

 ??  ?? Atram Roshan Kumar of Adilabad district at ISB in Hyderabad.
Atram Roshan Kumar of Adilabad district at ISB in Hyderabad.

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