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Meghalaya signs MoUs with 12 institutions to boost rural entrepreneurship under PMJVM
Meghalaya signs MoUs with 12 institutions to boost rural entrepreneurship under PMJVM

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Meghalaya signs MoUs with 12 institutions to boost rural entrepreneurship under PMJVM

Meghalaya's Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs) have partnered with 12 institutions to enhance rural entrepreneurship under the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM). The agreements, formalized at a summit in Shillong, aim to provide technical training, R&D support, and capacity building. This initiative seeks to empower local communities by promoting value addition and market access for their products. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Guwahati: Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs) in Meghalaya have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with 12 institutions across India to provide technical training, R&D support, and capacity-building agreements were formalized during the 'Summit for Rural Empowerment: Leveraging Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission PMJVM ),' held on Friday, July 25, 2025, at the State Convention Centre, Shillong. The summit was hosted by the Government of Meghalaya through the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency (MBMA) under the Planning, Investment Promotion & Sustainable Development event was attended by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma and Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh, among summit highlighted Meghalaya's growing commitment to inclusive rural development and community-led entrepreneurship . PMJVM, spearheaded nationally by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, promotes value addition, innovation, and modern market linkages rooted in traditional knowledge and local Minister Conrad Sangma described the mission as transformative:'PMJVM is more than a scheme. It is a movement that promotes community-led innovation and long-term resilience for our forest and rural communities.'At the heart of PMJVM are the Van Dhan Vikas Kendras, rural centres run by Self-Help Groups (SHGs). These Kendras support value addition, processing, packaging, and marketing of forest, agricultural, horticultural, handloom, and handicraft products. Each VDVK typically involves around 300 SHG members and receives ₹15 lakh in funding for procurement, equipment, training, and working of July 2025, 169 VDVKs have been sanctioned across Meghalaya, directly benefiting thousands of rural families. These Kendras are already processing products like broom grass, bamboo, wild honey, turmeric, jackfruit, pineapple, millets, and more—turning traditional skills into thriving local Capacity Through MoUsA key highlight of the summit was the signing of 12 MoUs with national institutions, aimed at strengthening VDVKs through technical training, research and development, and capacity building. An additional 7 MoUs are expected to be signed in the coming partnerships will help bridge the gap between grassroots production and national-level expertise—bringing in improved technologies, enhanced processing techniques, and better product summit also saw the launch of a promotional teaser for 'Tribes India', the national retail platform operated by TRIFED under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. This platform will offer VDVKs a direct channel to showcase and sell their products in key markets across Minister Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh emphasized the transformative impact of the mission:'This mission empowers our farmers, forest gatherers, and artisans to become producers and entrepreneurs. It lays the foundation for year-round income, value addition, and self-reliant communities.'Nationally, TRIFED has mobilized 3,958 Van Dhan Groups, covering over 55,000 SHGs and reaching 11.83 lakh rural beneficiaries. The PMJVM is also aligned with flagship initiatives like One District One Product (ODOP), GI tag promotion, and cross-ministerial collaborations with MSME, AYUSH, ICAR, and ahead, the Government of Meghalaya plans to establish over 250 new VDVKs, potentially benefiting around 75,000 individuals and mobilizing ₹37.5 crore to boost community-driven value addition and enterprise development.

Meghalaya inks 13 MoUs to drive rural economy
Meghalaya inks 13 MoUs to drive rural economy

Time of India

time4 days ago

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  • Time of India

Meghalaya inks 13 MoUs to drive rural economy

Shillong: Meghalaya govt on Friday inked 13 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with leading technical and research institutions to drive grassroots entrepreneurship. The MoUs were signed at the Summit for Rural Empowerment held at the State Convention Centre here. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These partnerships — under Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM) — aim to transform rural enterprise development by facilitating technology transfer, product innovation, and access to national markets. Officials confirmed that six more MoUs are in the pipeline, poised to further energise the state's rural economy. The initiatives focus on converting local resources into high-value, eco-friendly products. Notable innovations under development include turning pineapple and banana waste into bio-fertilizers and packaging material, processing flowers into herbal dyes and 'gulal', extracting essential oils from medicinal plants, and developing nutraceuticals and value-added foods from millets, sweet potato, and tapioca. CM Conrad K Sangma, speaking at the event, said the summit reflects the govt's impact on farmers, women's collectives and rural communities. He added that nearly 55,000 self-help groups with over five lakh women have been formed in seven years, and that two lakh farmers and 20,000 producer groups are receiving govt support. He mentioned the CM Assure programme, through which Rs 50 crore was spent to stabilize prices for key crops.

Meghalaya's Van Dhan Vikas Kendras sign MoUs to boost rural empowerment
Meghalaya's Van Dhan Vikas Kendras sign MoUs to boost rural empowerment

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Meghalaya's Van Dhan Vikas Kendras sign MoUs to boost rural empowerment

Guwahati: Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in Meghalaya signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with 12 institutions across India to provide technical training, R&D support, and capacity-building for VDVKs. The Government of Meghalaya, through the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency (MBMA) under the Planning, Investment Promotion & Sustainable Development Department hosted the 'Summit for Rural Empowerment : Leveraging Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM)' on Friday, July 25, 2025, at the State Convention Centre, Shillong. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Operations Management Management CXO Data Science Leadership Data Analytics Healthcare Project Management PGDM Others healthcare Technology MCA Finance Digital Marketing MBA Data Science Design Thinking Degree Public Policy Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Product Management others Skills you'll gain: Quality Management & Lean Six Sigma Analytical Tools Supply Chain Management & Strategies Service Operations Management Duration: 10 Months IIM Lucknow IIML Executive Programme in Strategic Operations Management & Supply Chain Analytics Starts on Jan 27, 2024 Get Details The event was attended by Conrad K. Sangma Chief Minister of Meghalaya and Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh, Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare. The summit marks another step in Meghalaya's journey towards inclusive rural development and empowerment. PMJVM, spearheaded nationally by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, aims to promote community-led entrepreneurship rooted in local resources, traditional knowledge, and cultural identity, while linking communities with modern markets and infrastructure. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn The Most Successful Intraday Strategy in Just 2 Hr. thefutureuniversity Learn More Undo The Chief Minister noted, 'PMJVM is more than a scheme. It is a movement that promotes community-led innovation and long-term resilience for our forest and rural communities.' The core PMJVM are Van Dhan Vikas Kendras, the rural community-run centres that support value addition, processing, packaging, and marketing of forest, agriculture, horticulture, handicraft and handloom products. Each VDVK brings together approximately 300 members from rural Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and receives Rs 15 lakhs in financial support for procurement, equipment, training, and working capital. Live Events As of July 2025, 169 VDVKs have been sanctioned in Meghalaya, directly benefitting thousands of rural families across the state. These Kendras are engaged in processing a wide range of locally available produce such as broom grass, bamboo, wild honey, turmeric, pineapple, jackfruit, millets, and more, translating traditional skills into viable rural enterprises. One of the summit's key milestones was the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with 12 institutions across India to provide technical training, R&D support, and capacity-building for VDVKs. Additional 7 MoUs will be signed in the coming weeks. These institutional partnerships are expected to bridge the gap between grassroots production and national-level expertise, thereby unlocking access to new technologies, improved processing techniques, and quality standards. The event also witnessed the launch of a promotional teaser for 'Tribes India', the national retail platform operated by TRIFED under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. This platform will enable VDVKs to showcase and sell their products in major markets across India. The Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of Meghalaya, highlighted the mission's role in building a resilient and diversified rural economy. She said, 'This mission empowers our farmers, forest gatherers, and artisans to become producers and entrepreneurs. It lays the foundation for year-round income, value addition, and self-reliant communities.' Nationally, TRIFED has mobilized 3,958 Van Dhan Groups, comprising over 55,000 SHGs, and has reached 11.83 lakh rural beneficiaries. PMJVM is also aligned with key national priorities including 'One District One Product,' GI-tag promotion, and cross-ministerial convergence with MSME, AYUSH, ICAR, and MoFPI. Looking ahead, the Government of Meghalaya is exploring the possibility of setting up over 250 additional VDVKs in the coming years, with the potential to benefit around 75,000 beneficiaries and mobilize an estimated Rs 37.5 crore to support community-run value addition and enterprise.

Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes
Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes

Shillong, With hundreds of tonnes of pineapple peels, banana stems, and flower waste going unused each year, the Meghalaya government on Friday signed 13 MoUs with leading technical and research institutions to convert farm and floral waste into organic compost and herbal colours, including gulal, officials said on Friday. Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes The initiative also aims to promote the production of health foods from millets, sorghum, and maize as part of a broader push to boost rural entrepreneurship, improve farmers' incomes, and reduce environmental waste through value addition, they said. The pacts were signed during the Summit for Rural Empowerment at the State Convention Centre here and form part of the state's efforts under the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission to transform rural livelihoods through innovation, technology, and market linkages. Officials said six more pacts are likely to be signed and are expected to further strengthen livelihood initiatives in tribal and remote areas of the state. The government aims to shift from low-value primary production to high-value processing of local resources in a manner that is both economically and ecologically sustainable. Activities under the new MoUs include producing compost from fruit waste, extracting essential oils from medicinal plants, converting flowers into natural dyes, and developing nutritious food products from indigenous crops, officials added. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, speaking at the event, said the summit showcases the government's sustained commitment to farmers, women, and rural communities. Over the last seven years, the state has facilitated the formation of more than 55,000 SHGs involving over 5 lakh women, and extended support to over 2 lakh farmers and 20,000 farmer collectives, the CM said. Addressing concerns such as delays in seed supply, Sangma said the CM Farm Plus Scheme is expected to streamline farm input delivery and boost productivity. He also highlighted that the government has spent ₹50 crore in the past eight months under the CM Assure Programme to stabilise the prices of key crops like turmeric and betelnut. Agriculture Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh called PMJVM a "far-sighted transformation that is already bearing fruit.". She said flagship initiatives like the CM Farm Plus Scheme and the State Organic Farming Mission, currently implemented across 52,000 hectares and targeting 1 lakh hectares by 2028, are vital to reviving the rural economy. She also informed that 169 Vikas Divyangta Vikas Kendras have been sanctioned, benefiting over 50,000 people. Each VDVK supports 15 self-help groups of which 60 per cent are from tribal communities, and provides ₹15 lakh in financial assistance for equipment, training, and marketing support. Dr Vijay Kumar D of the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency said the MoUs will help convert VDVKs into viable rural enterprises by connecting them with reputed institutions across India. He also recalled Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's praise of Meghalaya as a self-reliant and resilient model for the country. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes
Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Meghalaya signs 13 pacts to turn agri-waste into rural wealth, boost farmers' incomes

SHILLONG: With hundreds of tonnes of pineapple peels, banana stems, and flower waste going unused each year, the Meghalaya government on Friday signed 13 MoUs with leading technical and research institutions to convert farm and floral waste into organic compost and herbal colours, including gulal, officials said on Friday. The initiative also aims to promote the production of health foods from millets, sorghum, and maize as part of a broader push to boost rural entrepreneurship, improve farmers' incomes, and reduce environmental waste through value addition, they said. The pacts were signed during the Summit for Rural Empowerment at the State Convention Centre here and form part of the state's efforts under the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM) to transform rural livelihoods through innovation, technology, and market linkages. Officials said six more pacts are likely to be signed and are expected to further strengthen livelihood initiatives in tribal and remote areas of the state. The government aims to shift from low-value primary production to high-value processing of local resources in a manner that is both economically and ecologically sustainable. Activities under the new MoUs include producing compost from fruit waste, extracting essential oils from medicinal plants, converting flowers into natural dyes, and developing nutritious food products from indigenous crops, officials added. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, speaking at the event, said the summit showcases the government's sustained commitment to farmers, women, and rural communities.

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