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Awareness programme on State and Central Government Schemes at Martam Nazitam Gram Prasashan Kendra
Gangtok, March 6 (IPR): Officer on Special Duty Commerce and Industries Department (C&ID)-cum-General Secretary SEED Cell, Mr Dipen Subba, attended the sensitisation programme on Central and State schemes, here at Martam Nazitam Gram Prasashan Kendra at Martam–Rumtek Assembly constituency, today.
The objective of the awareness programme was to instil the spirit of entrepreneurship within the youth of Sikkim. The event was organised by C&ID in collaboration with Sikkim Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (SEED) Cell.
Mr Dipen Subba, in his address, highlighted the schemes available in the State to benefit budding entrepreneurs in the State. He applauded the vision of Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang to sensitise rural areas to inspire the youth to join the ranks of entrepreneurs. Further, he urged the youth to take business as a form of career, as the State Government has taken it as its objective to support entrepreneurs in all their endeavours. In addition, he urged everyone to purchase products from local entrepreneurs to contribute towards the increase of the State economy. In his concluding remarks, he also apprised everyone that it was time for the State to produce entrepreneurs who will bring Sikkim into the world map by breaking the mold in the business sector of the State.
During the course of the event, several experts such as Deputy Director DIC Gangtok, Mr Janak Chettri, Consultant RAMP C&ID Mr Prem Chettri, Inspector DIC Gangtok Mr CM Chettri and Inspector DIC Gangtok, Ms Pratikcha Rai, expressed their views on the entrepreneurship sector with a dialogue on eligibility criteria, qualification, registration process, needed documents, banking process, provision of technical and marketing knowledge and provision of training.
An interactive session took place between the stakeholders and concerned Officers during the course of the event.
The day saw the presence of District Joint Coordinator Gangtok SEED Cell, Mr Bikash Sharma, Organization Secretary SEED Cell Mr Tashi Ongdup Lepcha, Panchayat President Martam Nazitam, Miss Deepa Rani Chettri, concerned Government Officials and the general public.
The objective of the awareness programme was to instil the spirit of entrepreneurship within the youth of Sikkim. The event was organised by C&ID in collaboration with Sikkim Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (SEED) Cell.
Mr Dipen Subba, in his address, highlighted the schemes available in the State to benefit budding entrepreneurs in the State. He applauded the vision of Chief Minister Mr Prem Singh Tamang to sensitise rural areas to inspire the youth to join the ranks of entrepreneurs. Further, he urged the youth to take business as a form of career, as the State Government has taken it as its objective to support entrepreneurs in all their endeavours. In addition, he urged everyone to purchase products from local entrepreneurs to contribute towards the increase of the State economy. In his concluding remarks, he also apprised everyone that it was time for the State to produce entrepreneurs who will bring Sikkim into the world map by breaking the mold in the business sector of the State.
During the course of the event, several experts such as Deputy Director DIC Gangtok, Mr Janak Chettri, Consultant RAMP C&ID Mr Prem Chettri, Inspector DIC Gangtok Mr CM Chettri and Inspector DIC Gangtok, Ms Pratikcha Rai, expressed their views on the entrepreneurship sector with a dialogue on eligibility criteria, qualification, registration process, needed documents, banking process, provision of technical and marketing knowledge and provision of training.
An interactive session took place between the stakeholders and concerned Officers during the course of the event.
The day saw the presence of District Joint Coordinator Gangtok SEED Cell, Mr Bikash Sharma, Organization Secretary SEED Cell Mr Tashi Ongdup Lepcha, Panchayat President Martam Nazitam, Miss Deepa Rani Chettri, concerned Government Officials and the general public.