Women entrepreneurs in Uttar Pradesh find new opportunities through youth scheme
Aditi Madhukar | Mar 12, 2026, 18:05 IST
Anita Madheshia from Gorakhpur starts a play school with support from the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan, receiving an interest-free loan and creating jobs for local youth. The scheme supports young entrepreneurs across Uttar Pradesh.
In Uttar Pradesh, the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan is helping young individuals, particularly women, to step into entrepreneurship and contribute to local economies. Among the many success stories emerging from the initiative is that of Anita Madheshia from Gorakhpur, who transformed her ambition into a functioning business with the help of the scheme.
Anita, interested in starting a play school, approached her local District Industries Centre to learn about the available opportunities under the Mukhyamantri Yuva Yojana. After submitting her application, she received a loan of ₹5 lakh that was both interest and guarantee free, enabling her to start her venture without the burden of financial risk.
With these resources, Anita established A.S. Playway Classes, a play school that now serves the local community while providing employment to four other youths. Her efforts highlight how targeted financial assistance can empower young entrepreneurs to create both self-employment and local job opportunities.
The scheme is designed to support educated and trained youth in establishing micro and small enterprises. By offering interest-free loans and guidance on business development, it provides a platform for young people to explore entrepreneurship without heavy financial constraints. This approach encourages a culture of self-reliance and practical skill application among youth in the state.
Beyond individual success stories, initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Yuva Yojana play a role in regional economic development by promoting small-scale entrepreneurship. Beneficiaries gain the chance to contribute to their communities, create jobs, and become examples for others interested in exploring entrepreneurial paths.
For young aspirants looking to start their own business, the District Industries Centres serve as the main point of contact, providing information, guidance, and support for accessing loans and understanding the application process. By bridging the gap between ideas and resources, the scheme continues to enable new business ventures across Uttar Pradesh, helping youth turn entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
Anita Madheshia’s story is one among many that demonstrate how structured financial support can transform ambition into tangible results, offering lessons for those seeking to launch their own enterprises and contribute to the local economy.
Anita, interested in starting a play school, approached her local District Industries Centre to learn about the available opportunities under the Mukhyamantri Yuva Yojana. After submitting her application, she received a loan of ₹5 lakh that was both interest and guarantee free, enabling her to start her venture without the burden of financial risk.
With these resources, Anita established A.S. Playway Classes, a play school that now serves the local community while providing employment to four other youths. Her efforts highlight how targeted financial assistance can empower young entrepreneurs to create both self-employment and local job opportunities.
The scheme is designed to support educated and trained youth in establishing micro and small enterprises. By offering interest-free loans and guidance on business development, it provides a platform for young people to explore entrepreneurship without heavy financial constraints. This approach encourages a culture of self-reliance and practical skill application among youth in the state.
Beyond individual success stories, initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Yuva Yojana play a role in regional economic development by promoting small-scale entrepreneurship. Beneficiaries gain the chance to contribute to their communities, create jobs, and become examples for others interested in exploring entrepreneurial paths.
For young aspirants looking to start their own business, the District Industries Centres serve as the main point of contact, providing information, guidance, and support for accessing loans and understanding the application process. By bridging the gap between ideas and resources, the scheme continues to enable new business ventures across Uttar Pradesh, helping youth turn entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
Anita Madheshia’s story is one among many that demonstrate how structured financial support can transform ambition into tangible results, offering lessons for those seeking to launch their own enterprises and contribute to the local economy.
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