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WeAct (the Chambers of Commerce for Women)
 Supported by Accenture
 Reached over 300 participants to build their capacities and skills.
 On July 3, the Accenture team visited EDII SRO to conduct the Unnati Mentorship
 Workshop, now expanded to include men and LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs.
 On June 4–5, 2025, 6 WeAct entrepreneurs participated in a corporate exhibition
 at Mphasis; earned over Rs. 65,000.
 On 12th June 2025, four rural WeAct enterprises participated in a sustainable
 product  showcase  at  General  Electric's  John  F.  Welch  Technology  Center  in
 Bengaluru, generating Rs. 48,000 in sales.
 Celebrating The Umpteen Benefits that   Swathing the North-Eastern Region in the Essence
 MSMEs Bring              of Entrepreneurship
 ...MSME Day 2025
                         The  North  Eastern  Region  (NER)  of  the  country  possesses  huge  potential in  terms  of
 To endorse the significance of MSMEs in countless ways, EDII observed the  25th MSME   untapped natural resources, cultural diversity, strategic geographical location and human
 Day on  June 27 2025, by organizing 'MSME Talk' on  its campus. The MSME Talk was   resource  potential.  Although  the  NER  is  primarily  agrarian,  it  has  considerable
 delivered by Shri R.D. Barhat, Joint Commissioner of Industries, Government of Gujarat, on   entrepreneurship  potential  in  manufacturing  and  services  sectors.  Further,  with  the
 the theme - 'Treading a Sustainable Growth Path for MSMEs Amidst Changing Business   increasing  government  support,  growing  investors'  interest,  start-up  and  incubation
 Dynamics.' Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII also expressed his views on the occasion.  support, the future of entrepreneurship looks bright in the North-eastern region of the
                         country. Joining the mission of entrepreneurship development, over the last three-decade,
                         EDII's North East Regional office has been contributing to the entrepreneurial ecosystem of
                         NER  by  offering  Entrepreneurship  Development  Programmes,  skill  development
                         programmes, capacity-building initiatives, hand holding and mentoring to entrepreneurs,
                         with support from central/state governments and Corporates under CSR initiatives.

                                           One of the progressive schemes, launched by the Ministry of Tribal
                                           Affairs, Government of India, is the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana
                Fifty  selected  members   (PMVDY) , which aims to improve the livelihood of tribal communities
                f ro m   C l u ste r   L eve l
                Federations  (CLFs)  and   in India. In Meghalaya, EDII serves as the training and capacity building
                                           partner  for  130  Van  Dhan  Vikas  Kendras  (VDVKs).  EDII  conducted
 Addressing  the  gathering,  Shri  Barhat   Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII, said,   Village  Organizations   trainings focussed on 'Bookkeeping & Financial Literacy' and 'Capacity
 emphasised the pivotal role MSMEs play in   “MSMEs are much more than just economic   (VOs)  across  Tripura   Building  for  VDVK  Management'  for  VDVKs  across  10  districts  of
 India's economy. He said “Sustainable growth   units, they represent innovation, resilience   p a r t i c i p a t e d   i n   a n   Meghalaya. These programmes were designed to enhance financial
 for  MSMEs,  must  be  inclusive,  responsible   and self-reliance for millions across India. At   e x p o s u r e   v i s i t ,   a n   and managerial skills of the VDVK members. 415 beneficiaries have
 and  innovation-driven.  By  embracing   EDII, our focus is on strengthening this vital   initiative under the Micro   been trained through 14 capacity building training programme.
 adaptability, innovation, and strategic policy   backbone by equipping entrepreneurs with   Enterprise  Development
 support, MSMEs can secure their future and   the  right  skills,  tools  and  mindset  for   Programme (MEDP).   Northeast India, the treasure trove of entrepreneurial possibilities is
 drive India's development agenda.”  sustainable growth.”  gradually unleashing itself and EDII is excited about handholding it in
                                           the process.

 On  the  world  MSME  Day,  EDII  also  launched  a  capacity  building  programme  titled
 'Sensitization & Capacity Building of Women & SC/ ST led MSMEs' in Palghar, Maharashtra
 under the Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP) programme. The initiative
 was supported by Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Limited
 (MSSIDC). Following this was another  programme on the same lines, which was conducted
 on July 24, 2025, in Palghar. Across both programmes, 100 existing women entrepreneurs
 & SC/ST led entrepreneurs were addressed and trained.

 EDII continues to strengthen India's entrepreneurial ecosystem through capacity-building,
 innovation  and  inclusive  development  strategies.  The  Institute  remains  committed  to
 empowering  MSMEs  and  contributing  to  the  vision  of  Atmanirbhar  Bharat  and  Viksit
 Bharat 2047.


 During September 2024 to March 2025, EDII conducted   EDII  is  implementing  Micro  &  Small
 more  than  2,278  training  programmes  across  the   Enterprises  –  Cluster  Development
 country, reaching out to over one lakh entrepreneurs   Programme (MSE-CDP) scheme to set
 under  the  Entrepreneurship  Skill  Development   up Common Facility Centres (CFCs) in
 Programme    (ESDP)  supported  by Ministry  of  Micro,   Participants of the Training on Bookkeeping & Financial Literacy under the Pradhan Mantri Van
 key industry clusters across Gujarat.
 Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India.  Dhan Yojna (PMVDY) held at Sohphoh VDVK, Thadlaskein Block, West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya.

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