Sethi inaugurates new Food joint at Jain Bazar
Become job creators instead of job seekers, Yudhvir tells youth
J&K BJP Vice President Yudhvir Sethi exhorted upon youth to avail the benefits of the central sponsored scheme to become job creators instead of job seekers.
While inaugurating grand new eating place ‘Born Fire Fast Food’ at Jain Bazar here, Sethi said that Jammu and Kashmir is becoming self-sufficient Union Territory in all respects and such food point of quality food enhances city’s reputation.
Sethi said that Central Government working under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched numerous schemes for the welfare of people as well as youth of the nation. “There have been numerous stories of successful young entrepreneurs from J&K. However, a majority of the youth population still sees government jobs as the ideal career. I urge the students and the youth to exploit the unlimited prospects for entrepreneurship in sectors such as tourism, hospitality, agri-business, and several others areas,” Sethi said.
Former Minister Priya Sethi was also present on the occasion to bless the owner of the food Joint.
Among other present included Perveen Kerni, Arun Sethi, Vipin Ji, Sanjeev Jain, Savita Anand,Neeru Anand, Suresh bharti, Nareah Abrol, Rajinder Saka, Rajinder Aggarwal
Yudhvir Sethi asked youth to explore the entrepreneurial avenues as both the J&K and Central Government have announced number of schemes for them. He added that Prime Minister has initiated several schemes with an aim to foster entrepreneurship in the country with special focus on youth.
While congratulating owner of ‘Born Fire Fast Food’, Sethi said that quality products always attract potential customers and the restaurant will make good business. He said that quality is very important in the hospitality sector and the owner of the fast food point should surely provide quality food to its customers. He also complemented the proprietor for offering home delivery service which is the need of the hour in view of COVID-19 pandemic.