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Nurturing Entrepreneurship for Sustainable   This  Entrepreneurship  Development  Programme  reflects  the  EDII  and  Arunachal
                          government's commitment to building a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem in Arunachal
 Growth in North-Eastern Region  Pradesh, aligned with the broader vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'.

                          Additionally, a three-day Entrepreneurship Growth Programme (EGP) was held during
 North-Eastern Region is witnessing a dynamic shift in its entrepreneurial landscape, with   April 23rd to 25th, 2025, at D.K. Convention Hall, Itanagar with the support of Department
 concerted efforts underway to provide holistic and robust support to the startup ecosystem.   of  Industries,  Govt.  of  Arunachal  Pradesh.  30  existing  entrepreneurs  attended  the
 The Region aims to drive large-scale innovation that generates employment and creates a   programme.
 positive  impact  across  the  state.  Today,  North-Eastern  Region's  youth  is  motivated  to
 explore their entrepreneurial capability. In support of this, EDII is nurturing entrepreneurial
 culture in the state by developing skills, knowledge and mindsets.

 As a significant step towards fostering entrepreneurship and self-reliance in Arunachal
 Pradesh, an Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) was held during April 21st to
 25th, 2025 at Itanagar. The programme was supported by the Department of Industries,
 Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh and organized by the EDII. Shri Nyato Dokum, Hon'ble Minister
 of  Industries,  Government  of  Arunachal  Pradesh,  inaugurated  the  event.  Government
 officials and entrepreneurs also attended the programme.

 The EDP empowered 30 selected aspiring entrepreneurs by equipping them with essential
 skills and knowledge to launch and sustain their business. Participants received training in
 key  areas  such  as  business  planning,  financial  management,  marketing  strategies,
 government schemes and the use of digital tools for entrepreneurship.
                          The third phase of the Micro Skillpreneurship Development Programme (MSDP), supported by
                          the  Tripura  Rural  Livelihood  Mission  (TRLM),  has  commenced  in  three  blocks  of  Tripura:
                          Rupaichari (South Tripura), Nalchar (Sepahijila), and Jubarajnagar (North Tripura). The 15-day
                          residential Capacity Building & Certification Programme for 30 CRP-EPs from these blocks has
                          been successfully completed.

















 In his inaugural address, Hon'ble Minister highlighted the importance of entrepreneurship
 in driving economic growth and job creation in the state. “Arunachal Pradesh has vast
 potential  in  sectors  like  tourism,  agriculture,  handicrafts,  and  agro-based  industries.
 Through initiatives like the EDP, we are not just nurturing local talent but empowering our
 youth to become job creators instead of job seekers,” he stated. In his speech he also
 acknowledged EDII for organizing such programme.

 Shri Saugat Biswas, Commissioner (Industries), also gave a keynote address and encouraged
 the participants to leverage the training and take full advantage of various government   In Meghalaya, EDII serves as the training and capacity building partner for 130 Van Dhan Vikas
 schemes  supporting  startups  and  MSMES.  He  acknowledged  Dr.  Sunil  Shukla,  Director   Kendras (VDVKs). Recently, EDII conducted a training programme on 'Capacity Building for
                           VDVK Management' across four VDVKs in the Ri Bhoi district. The training aimed to apprise the
 General, EDII for extending all his support in organizing this programme for the first time in
 Arunachal  Pradesh.  He  foresaw  a  longer  association  with  EDII  for  more  intense  and   members on the management and the functionality of the VDVK.
 profound interventions in the state to foster the entrepreneurial ecosystem.


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