PATNA: Bihar’s businesses minister Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday said that his division recently acquired investment proposals value Rs528 crore for establishing businesses in Nalanda district.
Speaking to mediapersons after inaugurating a uPVC production plant in Dhamauli village nearby Wena police station at Nalanda district,” he said from the complete Rs528 crore, suggestions values Rs428 crore are linked to ethanol industry and the remainder are for establishing food processing, textile and other companies.
The Union said that there were tremendous opportunities in Nalanda district due to great road connectivity along with its proximity to both Patna and Gaya.
“However, we’re giving equal focus on growing businesses in most districts.
The section can also be focusing on the’One District-One Product’ scheme,” Hussain said.
Giving information concerning the results of this Mukhyamantri SC/ST Udyami Yojana, ” the ministry stated 5,100 beneficiaries are chosen from which 3,732 obtained the very first instalment of this financial aid.
Under this Scheme, complete 1,418 beneficiaries have begun operations after establishing businesses.
Beneath the Mukhyamantri EBCs Udyami Yojana, 1,918 beneficiaries are chosen up to now, from that 1,266 acquired their first instalment of this financial help.
Altogether 576 beneficiaries are awarded first and the next instalments.
The minister said the businesses division has introduced powerful strategies for fostering entrepreneurship among all categories of this society, such as youth and women, also the transgenders.
He explained the Mukhyamantri SC/ST/EBCs Udyami Yojana had been executed.
CM Nitish Kumar lately established the Mukhyamantri Mahila Udyami Yojana and the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana solely for creating entrepreneurship skills with girls and youths, respectively,” he explained.