Amer Ali Khan a congress MLC, raised concerns on rising unemployment in youths, especially in Muslim youths. So, he encouraged Muslim youths to explore entrepreneurship while leveraging the Rajiv Yuva Vikas Scheme. He even assured his support to aspiring entrepreneurs in leveraging the scheme.
Table of Contents
Amer Ali Khan Encouraged Muslim Youths to Embrace Entrepreneurship.
Amer Ali Khan, Congress MLC, urged all Muslim youths to explore the Entrepreneurship world for economic empowerment.
Khan explained the importance of self-employment while speaking at an event of the Ministry of Cheese (MOC), a popular snack cart in Hyderabad. The initiative, supported by Siasat Hub, is aimed at providing financial balance to workers.
MOC Foundation is determined to generate employment in Hyderabad through its expanding snack cart network, which was founded by Amer Ali Khan. His recent speech at the MOC event reflects his commitment to youth empowerment and employment generation.
He is concerned about rising Unemployment and criticized BRS.
Further speaking at the event, he expressed his concern about the rising unemployment among youths in Muslim communities and criticized the previous BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi or Indian National Council, an Indian Political party active in Telangana state and currently the primary opposition party in the state) government for failing to address the job crisis, even after the presence of qualified candidates.
He said that the Congress Government’s recent census on socio-economic and caste has given important data about youth unemployment, especially in the Muslim community. This data will help in designing an effective welfare program, he assured.
What is the Rajiv Vikash Scheme, with ₹6,000 Cr Budget?
Amer Ali Khan encouraged all youths to leverage the Rajiv Vikash Scheme in business establishment. The Rajiv Vikash Scheme has ₹6,000 crore budget to support the unemployed youth of Telangana. The scheme is determined to support almost 5 lakh eligible youth, providing ₹3 lakh each through the SC, ST, BC, and Minority Finance Corporation, helping them start their own businesses.
If talk about this scheme, will begin on March 15, and until April 5 with applications open. Selected applicants will be handed over approval letters by Chief Minister Ravanth Reddy on Telangan’s formation day, June 2.
Amer Ali Khan Paid His Support to Aspiring Entrepreneur.
Khan paid support to aspiring entrepreneurs that Siasat Hub will assist them in understanding the scheme’s guidelines and application process. He also gave his support to launching business ventures like MOC to promote more youth toward self-employment and gaining financial stability.
Three Case Studies of Muslim Youths As A Successful Entrepreneur.
There various Muslim youths are emerging in the entrepreneurship landscape, with innovative ideas, marking a great success. Three such entrepreneurs’ brief case studies are below:
Shahin Hussain:
Shahin Hussain, a young entrepreneur, who founded Mocktail company. Her company produces non-alcoholic beverages, mainly for Muslims. She understood the gap, that no company exists providing no-alcoholic beverages, focused on Muslims. So, her business could sell thousands of bottles within a short period, becoming a favorite choice among Muslims.
Regarding her business idea, Shahin told BBC, “I’d always known growing up in Britain that the culture of being British and being Muslim sometimes conflicted, particularly at university when a lot of my friends were drinking.”
Mohammed Fawaz:
Mohammed Fawaz, a Sri Lankan citizen, made his business in tech. His startup, CurveUp, provides educational technology, helping the youth and persons, having disabilities. His business idea, helping disabilities to acquire knowledge effectively stands unique. Somewhere this is the reason for his success.
According to his LinkedIn profile, CurveUp is a learning and development company that specializes in facilitative training for MSME entrepreneurs and academic professionals.
Shahzad Younas:
Shahzad Younas‘s Muzz(formerly Muzmatch), a dating app built for Muslims, recently gained funding of $1.75 million. Somewhere its popularity gained new heights after being accepted into the Y Combinator accelerator program. His specialization to focus solely on the Muslim community made it unique, as there are big key players, which are next to impossible to beat them.
Read This Also: From Malaysia to One of The Widely Respected Executive: The Inspiring Journey of Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s New CEO.