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JKEDI trains 117 entrepreneurs, including 93 women under RAMP scheme

The initiative is funded by the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, and implemented in the Union Territory by the Industries and Commerce Department, J&K
12:59 AM Jul 02, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The initiative is funded by the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, and implemented in the Union Territory by the Industries and Commerce Department, J&K
jkedi trains 117 entrepreneurs  including 93 women under ramp scheme
JKEDI trains 117 entrepreneurs, including 93 women under RAMP scheme
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Srinagar, Jul 1: The Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) has concluded a series of Management Development Programs (MDPs) across six districts under the Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP) scheme.

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The initiative is funded by the Ministry of MSME, Government of India, and implemented in the Union Territory by the Industries and Commerce Department, J&K.

The training programs, which commenced on June 24, 2025, were held simultaneously in Doda, Jammu, Kulgam, Ramban, Srinagar, and Udhampur.

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A total of 117 aspiring and existing entrepreneurs, including 93 women, participated in the six-day, 30-hour comprehensive training.

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The strong representation of women highlights a positive trend toward gender inclusivity in the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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The MDPs focused on enhancing the managerial, financial, and strategic skills of participants, aiming to help them scale operations, boost competitiveness, and build sustainable enterprises.

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The curriculum, meticulously developed by subject matter experts, featured modules on business planning, marketing strategies, digital tools, financial literacy, legal compliance, innovation, and leadership.

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To provide practical exposure, the programs also included field visits to successful business ventures, interactive sessions with sector specialists, and mentorship opportunities. Experts from District Industries Centres (DICs) and the Labour and Employment Department shared insights with participants, helping them align their ventures with current industry practices.

The MDPs were monitored by designated Range/Reviewing Officers, who regularly engaged with the trainees and gathered feedback to ensure quality and relevance of the training.

The successful completion of these programs reflects JKEDI’s ongoing commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs through structured learning, capacity building, and direct exposure to market realities. This initiative aligns with the broader objectives of the RAMP scheme to strengthen the MSME ecosystem across the Union Territory.

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