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Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurated 71 shops ‘Har Hish’ throughout Haryana to improve work

Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurated 71 shops 'Har Hish' throughout Haryana to improve work
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Gurugram: aims to encourage entrepreneurship among youth, Minister of Manohar Minister Lal Khattar on Sunday inaugurated 71 harh shop in 21 districts, except SANSA.
While Khattar was in town to formalize one of the shops in Gurugram, 70 other stores were inaugularly inaugurally through video conferencing held at the Rosy Pelican tourist complex in Gurugram.
On Sunday, CM launched an ambitious scheme – ‘Har Hith Store’ scheme – promoting entrepreneurship among people by inaugurating one of 71 stores in Farrukhnagar.
While inaugurating a shop, Khattar asked youth to find various streets of entrepreneurship and provide assistance from state government in creating a conducive environment for the same thing.
“These stores are opened with the aim of ensuring that good domestic products from daily needs are available to everyone, from the village to city, at affordable prices.
The aim is to produce new employment roads to overcome the problem of unemployment.
The Haryana Government has set a target To provide work for at least one person in every family of the country in 2025, “CM said.
In accordance with the policy that proposes to overcome the problem of unemployment, the government will open 1,500 of these shops in rural areas and around 500 in urban areas in stages.
“This is our plan to open such stores at least one each in the city ward in villages that serve more than 3,000 populations.
In cities, it will be opened for a group of wards with a population of around 10,000.
All departments The government will coordinate and work together in making land for grocery chain chain franchises throughout the state.
We hope that in the future these shops will set their own brand values ​​such as large companies, “Agriculture Minister Haryana Jaiprakash Dalal said.
Apart from MSMEs, small industrial units, and cooperative sector units, quality products prepared by female self-help groups will be available in these stores at lower prices than the retail price of the market.
All items will be sold through a computerized system.
To encourage people, especially from a financially weaker background, the government has claimed that it has developed a special franchise policy.
Under the policy, people in the 18-35 year age group can register.
These stores, government claims, will ensure a minimum monthly income of Rs 15,000 based on sales carried out.
“Priority will be given to families’ women and adolescents who have Parivar Pehcan Patra and have annual income of 1.8 lakh or less Rs.
Every store will help adolescents to get at least Rs 15,000 per month.
In that case it doesn’t happen, the government will pay Number of differences, “said an official Haick.

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