Madhya Pradesh: PM Vishwakarma Yojana brings jobs and empowerment to Burhanpur's artisans

IANS April 10, 2025 135 views

The PM Vishwakarma Yojana has become a transformative initiative for Burhanpur's residents, offering skill training and financial opportunities. By providing six-day intensive programs across various trades, the scheme has enabled unemployed individuals to learn valuable skills and start their own businesses. Women, in particular, have benefited significantly, gaining independence through tailoring, beauty services, and other vocational training. The program not only creates jobs but also restores dignity and hope for communities previously struggling with limited economic opportunities.

"I was unemployed. But under this scheme, I got trained and started working for my family." - Ashish Sonkar, Carpenter
Burhanpur: , April 10 (IANS) The Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana, launched to support artisans and craftsmen across 18 traditional trades, is transforming lives in Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur district by creating job opportunities and empowering citizens through skill development.

Key Points

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PM Vishwakarma Yojana provides six-day skill training across 18 traditional trades

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1,600 people trained with financial support and loans

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Women gain independence through tailoring and beauty service skills

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Local youth learn carpentry, fishing net making, and entrepreneurship

The scheme, envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has become a game-changer for many, offering skill training, financial support, and recognition to both men and women. Residents of Burhanpur who have benefited from the scheme shared with IANS how their lives have changed since enrolling.

In particular, women have emerged as shining examples of the scheme’s success. After undergoing six days of sewing training, many are now accepting orders for tailoring work, gaining financial independence and boosting their confidence. Some women have even launched small beauty parlours after completing beauty training under the scheme, enabling them to earn a steady income.

Men, too, have participated actively. While some have received training in carpentry, others have learned how to make fishing nets - especially beneficial for the local fishing community. The handmade nets crafted by trained youth are now being widely used by fishermen in the area.

All beneficiaries shared their experiences, saying that the PM Vishwakarma Yojana gave them skills, work, and self-reliance, and earlier, they had no income, but now live with dignity.

Ashish Sonkar, a carpenter and scheme beneficiary, said: "I was unemployed. But under this scheme, I got trained and started working for my family. I am very thankful to PM Modi."

Rahul Ashok Chaudhary, another beneficiary, said: "I received training as a barber and even got a loan. I learned new skills. PM Modi’s goal of providing jobs is becoming a reality. I thank him for this opportunity."

Milan Pawar, a beauty parlour operator, said: "Training under this scheme helped me grow my business. With the financial support, I was able to start my own venture and become empowered."

Neeta Hemant, a tailor, said: "I had no job earlier. But, due to this scheme, I got to learn about tailoring. Now, I can support my children’s education. We used to sit idle, but today I am contributing to my family’s income.”

Vinod Kulthe, Training Lead Manager, said: "We train participants for six days. They receive Rs 3,000 as an allowance for six days and Rs 1,000 for travel. Upon completing training and passing the exam, they are eligible for a Rs 1 lakh loan to start their own businesses."

"So far, 1,600 people have been trained, including around 400 women in soft toy making and 350 in beauty services. Women are becoming more self-reliant and thank PM Modi for launching a scheme that allows them to stand on their own feet."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an inspiring initiative! 👏 Women gaining financial independence through tailoring and beauty services is exactly what our communities need. My cousin in Burhanpur joined the program last month and she's already so much more confident!
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Rahul S.
Great to see traditional skills being valued and supported. The fishing net training sounds particularly useful for local communities. Hope they expand this to more districts soon!
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate the scheme's benefits, I wonder about the long-term sustainability. Six days of training seems very brief - will there be follow-up support? The initial results are promising though.
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Sanjay P.
My neighbor completed the carpentry training and now has steady work. The Rs 1 lakh loan option is a game-changer for small businesses. More power to our artisans! 🛠️
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Meena R.
So heartwarming to read about women supporting their children's education through this program. Education + empowerment = real change for families! 💕
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Vikram D.
The allowance during training is smart - helps people focus on learning without worrying about immediate income. Hope they maintain quality as they scale up.

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