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Srinagar

Federate all rural poor households into SHGs: Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar

| @indiablooms | Aug 25, 2021, at 04:05 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Mission Director, Jammu & Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission  (JKRLM), Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar, Tuesday convened a virtual meeting of all the officials of JKRLM (Umeed) to discuss the action plan & implementation of the Chief Secretary’s instructions for the formation of 11,000 Self  Help Groups (SHGs) by September 30.

The meeting was attended by Additional Mission Director Kashmir, Reyaz Ahmad  Beigh, State Project Managers of Umeed, District Programme Managers, Block Programme Managers, MIS Assistants and other officials of the Mission.

On the occasion, Dr Sehrish stressed upon the officials that in order to achieve the target of 11,000 SHGs by the end of September, each block has to mobilize their cadre and community resource persons for achieving the same.

She assured the officials that all the necessary support will be provided by  JKRLM in terms of resource persons, capitalizations, start-up funds to the new Community-Based Organizations (CBOs).

The Mission Director emphasized on the need to give boost to the scheme in both the divisions and federate more rural women into the fold of SHGs.

She further impressed upon the officials to put more efforts in mobilizing all poor households into this network. For this purpose, the officials have to broad-base their awareness programmes and utilize the services of already existing CBOs.

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