Two brothers in Motihari utilized the 'pmfme' scheme

Motihari, May 25 (IANS). To promote small industries in the country, the central government implemented the ‘formalization of Prime Minister Micro Food Processing Enterprises’ scheme (PMFME). With the help of the scheme, two Motihari brothers started the Crisp factory and work with earnings. The formalization of ‘Premier Minister Micro Food Processing Enterprises’ is for the youth who migrate to major cities in search of work after completing education in small cities. When such young people set up food processing plants, they get loans and subsidies under this scheme. Two youth of Motihari have used this scheme and are not only taking care of their future, but these youths are now looking for work themselves. Vijay and Sanjay Jaiswal took a loan factory by taking a loan through this scheme. Both brothers are working hard and the result is that Crunchy is now exported from the factory. The Jaiswal brothers employed dozens of youths in their factory. The factory operator and younger brother Sanjay Jaiswal said: ‘I worked after the study of Inter to find work in the subways, but got nowhere to get a job. After this, I understood information about this scheme by the government. I understood this scheme well and then decided to set up the factory. ‘ for an ordinary family to set up the capital in the plant. Motihari. The advantage of this is that I vacation in two months and go to my home in Saharsa. We urge the prime minister to continue to give such small loans. It will be very important for the future of Bihar. “-Ians Pak/Ekd Share This Story -Tags