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PM interacts with 20 startups including 10 identified by JKEDI at SKICC

Much to the delight of entrepreneurial landscape of Jammu & Kashmir, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi interacted with the 10 startups identified by J&K Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) during Empowering Youth, Transforming J&K program here at SKICC.

The Prime Minister visited the stalls of 20 startups and interacted with them here at Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC). Out of these 10 startups had been identified by JKEDI.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle today, the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi wrote: Yesterday in Srinagar, I had the opportunity to meet talented youngsters of Jammu and Kashmir who are doing pioneering work in StartUps.”

These startups identified from both Kashmir and Jammu divisions include M/s Turan & Tarub by Sheela Imran, M/s Cheese Cottage Homestay by Insha Shabir, M/s Curve Electric by Sheikh Yameen, M/s Studio Agama by Rahul Bhola, M/s Rach Smart Solutions by Atul Banotra, M/s Daskdan Innovations by Naveed Chiken, M/s Via ENS by Arush Mahajan, M/s Hackers Pathshala by Risheek Kumar, M/s CLMRAT by Manik Bandral, and M/s SAP Aerospace by Ayush Divyansh.

These startups shared their stories of inclination towards entrepreneurship, innovation and the drive that pushed them to come forward and contribute towards the entrepreneurial landscape of Jammu & Kashmir through their respective startups. The Prime Minister appreciated their efforts and urged them to work harder for the collective development of Jammu & Kashmir and the country.

Meanwhile, as a token of appreciation, these 10 startups were felicitated today with the mementos on behalf of Jammu & Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) by the Chief Secretary J&K, Sh. Atul Dulloo, (IAS), Commissioner/Secretary Industries and Commerce Department, Sh. Vikramjit Singh (IPS), and Director JKEDI, Sh. Rajinder Kumar Sharma (JKAS) at Kashmir Government Arts Emporium, Srinagar.

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