OCT 31: District Development Commissioner (DDC) Samba, Ayushi Sudan, reviewed the progress of Mission YUVA and approved 67 fresh loan assistance cases for sponsorship to various bank branches across the district.
During the review meeting, the DDC emphasized the need to identify at least three trainers from each Government Degree College and University to strengthen the district’s training ecosystem. She directed the Assistant Director Employment, Samba, to conduct specialized training sessions for Cluster Coordinators and Data Entry Operators under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). Additionally, she instructed officials to establish a Model Skill-Based Development Unit (SBDU) within one month as per the approved guidelines.
To enhance outreach, the DDC urged Degree Colleges to create awareness among youth regarding Mission YUVA, encouraging them to install and register on the YUVA App for access to employment opportunities.
Addressing financial support mechanisms, she instructed the Cluster Head, J&K Bank, to reduce the gap between sanctioned and disbursed loan cases and ensure timely processing of pending applications.
Ayushi Sudan also stressed the importance of enterprise registration and the proactive uploading of vacancies by employers on the YUVA Portal to expand job linkages.
Highlighting the pivotal role of YUVA Doots in promoting the scheme, the DDC directed them to publicize advertisements for SBDU Motivators and Trainers for hybrid training programmes and to expedite the registration of applicants seeking loans under Mission YUVA.
The review meeting reaffirmed Samba administration’s commitment to youth empowerment, skill development, and self-employment promotion through Mission YUVA.


















