Dr Sehrish assumes charge as Mission Director RLM
Dr Sehrish assumes charge as Mission Director RLM

Dr Sehrish assumes charge as Mission Director RLM

May 17, 2021

Srinagar: 17th May: Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar,IAS today assumed the charge of Mission Director, J&K Rural Livelihood Mission (RLM) popularly known as UMEED.
The Mission Director stressed that the principle aim of the Mission is to aid rural women in securing the livelihood for themselves besides institution & capacity building of the aspiring entrepreneurs, lending financial services to them and convergence of different entrepreneurship schemes extended by various departments or government agencies by organising the aspiring women into Self Help Groups (SHGs).
Pertinent to mention,out of around 120 erstwhile blocks the Mission is under implementation in around 96 blocks with 14 more blocks to be targeted this year.
Almost 46000 SHGs comprising about 3.95 lakh rural women have been constituted under the Mission. These SHGs have been lent a credit amount of around Rs 600 crores with an interest subvention of Rs 1.04 crore.
She emphasised that the Mission has a target of organising 85000 SHGs involving around 9 lakh rural households for which the total outlay of Rs 755.32 crores has been envisaged.
She also encouraged the officials to work with dedication in a time bound manner for the upliftment of the most vulnerable section of our population. She asked them to have missionary zeal in serving this population as it contributes to the real development of the society from the grassroots level.

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