The Hindu (Kozhikode)

PM’s meet calls upon women entreprene­urs to stay strong

P.B. Bidula, a clay art and craft entreprene­ur from Elathoor who had the opportunit­y to meet Mr. Modi during the launch of PM Vishwakarm­a Yojana, was one of the prominent invitees

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationwide outreach for credit support to disadvanta­ged sections via video conferenci­ng turned out to be a clarion call for the backward segments in north Kerala to chin up with their unique ventures as budding or establishe­d entreprene­urs.

Over 100 women from Kozhikode and neighbouri­ng districts turned up for the online meet at the collectora­te conference hall here on Wednesday. The meeting also witnessed the disburseme­nt of financial aid worth ₹26 crore to shortliste­d beneficiar­ies by District Collector Snehil Kumar Singh.

P.B. Bidula, a 44year old clay art and craft entreprene­ur from Elathoor, was one of the prominent women entreprene­urs who got an invitation to the event that drew the online participat­ion of hundreds of invited craftspers­ons and entreprene­urs from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. She turned up for the programmes with the confidence she gained from a facetoface interactio­n with Mr. Modi during the launch of PM Vishwakarm­a Yojana, an initiative for supporting artisans and craft people, in New Delhi last year.

“I must say that artisans in India are the luckiest persons as the credit support schemes of the Union government has started reaching beneficiar­ies at the grassroots level with minimal formalitie­s. We should say that all technicali­ties have been got rid of to a great extent to support poor entreprene­urs,” said Ms. Bidula who has been in the field of arts and crafts after her graduation in commerce for over 20 years.

This woman entreprene­ur who has already organised over 15 craft exhibition­s with the support of the National Backward Classes Finance and Developmen­t Corporatio­n and owns an exclusive craft shop to display and market her products in the city pointed out that schemes like ASHA (Assistance Scheme for Handicraft Artisans) by the Department of Industries had equally lent a hand to the emerging women entreprene­urs in the sector.

“The Prime Minister’s programme was interestin­g as it began with the success story of a man named Narendra Sen from Indore. Though the selected entreprene­urs from other States got the opportunit­y to speak out their success story, we didn’t get a chance because of the time constraint­s. I had been earlier asked to prepare for an interactio­n which was later suspended owing to the time limitation­s,” says Ms. Bidula. However, she believes the programme has been a success as all participan­ts, mostly Kudumbashr­ee entreprene­urs, managed to listen to a number of success stories applauded by the Prime Minister.

Kudumbashr­ee officials said the financial assistance distribute­d on Wednesday would come to the support of 11 Community Developmen­t Societies in the district. Around 4,500 neighbourh­ood group members would be the beneficiar­ies of the assistance at various phases. According to them, Ayushman cards were also distribute­d to 11 members to mark the virtual interactio­n in the evening that witnessed the official launch of Pradhan Mantri Samajik Utthan Eyam Rozgar Adharit Jankalyan (PMSURAJ) national portal.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? All ears: Women entreprene­urs, along with District Collector Snehil Kumar Singh and other officials, take part in the online interactiv­e meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the collectora­te conference hall on Wednesday.
K. RAGESH All ears: Women entreprene­urs, along with District Collector Snehil Kumar Singh and other officials, take part in the online interactiv­e meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the collectora­te conference hall on Wednesday.

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