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PM to virtually launch PM-SURAJ portal

Sanction credit support to 1 lakh entrepreneurs of disadvantaged sections
12:00 AM Mar 13, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
pm to virtually launch pm suraj portal
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Jammu, Mar 12:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a programme marking nationwide outreach for credit support to disadvantaged sections on Wednesday at 4 pm via video conferencing.

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will attend the launch programme at Convention Centre, Jammu.

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Besides, the Prime Minister will launch Pradhan Mantri Samajik Utthan evam Rozgar Adharit Jankalyan (PM-SURAJ) national portal and sanction credit support to one lakh entrepreneurs of disadvantaged sections of the country. Additionally, the Prime Minister will interact with beneficiaries of various government schemes from disadvantaged groups, including Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, and sanitation workers. He will also address the gathering on this occasion.

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PM-SURAJ national portal for credit support to disadvantaged sections embodies Prime Minister’s commitment to prioritise the underprivileged. It is a transformative initiative, aimed at uplifting the most marginalised segments of society. The credit support will be provided to the eligible persons across the country, facilitated through banks, NBFC-MFIs, and other organisations.

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During the programme, the Prime Minister will also distribute Ayushman Health Cards and PPE kits to Safai Mitras (Sewer and Septic tank workers) under the National Action for Mechanised Sanitation Ecosystem (NAMASTE). This initiative represents yet another step towards safeguarding the health and safety of frontline workers who serve in challenging conditions.

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The programme will witness participation of about 3 lakh beneficiaries of various government schemes from disadvantaged groups, who will join the programme from over 500 districts across the country.

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