WDC disburses Rs. 92.50 cr among 2600 beneficiaries

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 12: Secretary, Social Welfare Department, Mohammad Shafi Rather today inaugurated 10 day   exhibition at Dussehra Ground here today.
The exhibition is organized by J&K State Women’s Development Corporation and sponsored by National Minorities Dev. & Finance Corporation (NMDFC).
Mr. Rather stressed upon the need for self-employment and empowerment of women and said that the economic empowerment is the major tool for women empowerment.
While appreciating the efforts of WDC, he impressed upon the beneficiaries to take more and more advantage of schemes of the Corporation and also involve other women beneficiaries of their respective blocks and districts in the activities of JKWDC. He impressed upon the beneficiaries to avail soft loan facility of WDC so that they State can become fully self reliant and socially and economically independent.
In her address, Managing Director JKWDC, Dr. Naheed Soz said that the exhibitions provide opportunity for mutual interaction between participants. The beneficiaries share their experiences and also learn from each other for better delivery mechanism, she added.
Dr. Soz informed that in this exhibition, the Corporation has tried  to involve as many beneficiaries from all districts and 80 women beneficiaries have been brought together to Jammu from various districts to exhibit their products through 40 different stalls. She also informed that the exhibitors have made sales worth Rs 2.50 lakhs just within three days.
The MD said that the Corporation has got a National Award as on the occasion of Annual Conference organized by NMDFC on October 8,2014. She said that as on date Corporation has disbursed Rs. 92.50 crore amongst 12046 beneficiaries for establishment of Income Generating Units and 2600 beneficiaries have been imparted training under Vocational Training Programme.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by Indira Rathore,  Director, Board of Directors of the Corporation and Nasreen  Khan, Social activist.

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