Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the Mukhyamantri Seekho-Kamao Yojana launched by the state government is very important from the point of view of upgrading the skills of the youth and making them self-dependent. There are ample opportunities for youth to learn and get employment in small scale industries. Under the scheme, businessmen should come forward and connect youth to their units to help them learn. Chief Minister Chouhan was in a discussion with the representatives of Laghu Udyog Bharti in Mantralaya.

Representatives discussed issues including reserving land for small plots of 5000 square feet or less in industrial areas, construction of multi-storey clusters equipped with ‘plug and play’ facility to promote self-employment at the rural level in the districts, availability of grant amount through DBT and difficulties faced in the development of micro and small scale industries and their solutions etc. with Chief Minister Chouhan.

State President of Laghu Udyog Bharti Mahesh Gupta, General Secretary Arun Soni, All India Secretary Sameer Mundana, Former National President Jitendra Gupta, State Vice President Rajesh Mishra and Treasurer Arvind Kale were part of the delegation.