1.#Saturday 20, June 2O26, 4122. 16:30.1.#PM disburses incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana;19 Jun, 2026:Print News./2.##PM’s address while disbursing incentives under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana in New Delhi: 19 Jun, 2026: Print News.//


PM disburses incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana

19 Jun, 2026

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today addressed beneficiaries, industry representatives, and stakeholders associated with the Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, reaffirming the Government’s commitment to empowering India’s youth and accelerating employment generation across the country.

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1.#Saturday 20, June 2O26, 4122. 16:30. 

1.#PM disburses incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana;19 Jun, 2026:Print News./

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VIDEO: PM Modi attends an incentive disbursal programme under PM


PM disburses incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana

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5.#In the 21st century, opportunities will belong to nations that nurture skilled talent, foster innovation and uphold the highest standards of quality: PM*

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today addressed beneficiaries, industry representatives, and stakeholders associated with the Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, reaffirming the Government’s commitment to empowering India’s youth and accelerating employment generation across the country. Shri  Modi disbursed incentives worth around ₹2,400 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PM-VBRY), marking a significant milestone in the implementation of PM-VBRY, the Government of India’s flagship employment-linked incentive scheme, and expanding social security coverage across sectors. This incentive has supported the creation of 15 lakh employment opportunities across the country.


Addressing the gathering shortly after returning from his visit to France and Slovakia, where he participated in the G-7 Summit and engaged with world leaders, the Prime Minister noted that India’s youth are receiving unprecedented recognition globally for their talent, skills, and potential. He remarked that the world increasingly acknowledges the capabilities of young Indians and emphasized that the Government is committed to ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to transform their potential into success.

“Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana is much more than an employment scheme. It is an initiative designed to strengthen the aspirations of young people entering their first jobs while creating a robust bridge between industry and the workforce”,  Shri Modi remarked. He observed that while many schemes are typically focused either on employees or employers, this programme simultaneously supports both. The Government stands with young people beginning their professional journeys and encourages institutions that create new employment opportunities.


Sharing the achievements of the scheme, Shri Modi said that nearly 70 lakh new jobs have been created so far and an equal number of first-time employees have been brought under the ambit of social security. He further noted that close to 20 lakh young people have completed six months in their first jobs, while around 10 lakh beneficiaries have already received incentives under the scheme upon completing this milestone. More than ₹2,000 crore has been directly transferred to beneficiaries’ bank accounts. Describing this support as more than financial assistance, Shri Modi said it reflects the nation’s recognition of the hard work of its youth and its confidence in their future.

The Prime Minister also expressed satisfaction over the participation of institutions and enterprises that have generated employment opportunities under the scheme. “Employment generation gains momentum when the Government, industry, and youth work together. The initiative is a reflection of a new India where young people receive opportunities, industries receive encouragement, and employment generation becomes a national mission”,  Shri Modi noted.


Highlighting India’s demographic strength, Shri Modi observed that India is among the youngest nations in the world and that the journey towards becoming a developed nation is intrinsically linked to the aspirations, skills, and capabilities of its youth. He reiterated the Government’s commitment to ensuring that every young Indian is able to advance according to his or her talent and ambition. Shri Modi emphasized that over the past twelve years, the Government has worked to strengthen every pathway to employment. “Significant efforts have been made across sectors ranging from infrastructure and innovation to manufacturing, the digital economy, space technology, and startups. Initiatives such as Make in India, Vocal for Local, efforts to take local products to global markets, and Mission Manufacturing have expanded avenues for both employment and self-employment”, Shri Modi noted.

Shri Modi highlighted that Government investment of more than ₹12 lakh crore in infrastructure is creating a strong foundation for employment generation. He also noted that assistance exceeding ₹33 lakh crore under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana has enabled millions of young people to establish their own enterprises. Referring to women’s empowerment, he stated that more than 10 crore women are associated with Self-Help Groups, while over 3 crore women have emerged as Lakhpati Didis. He added that initiatives such as PM SVANidhi and PM Vishwakarma have strengthened the livelihoods of small entrepreneurs, street vendors, and traditional artisans.


The Prime Minister cited the rapidly expanding drone sector as an example of how emerging technologies are creating new employment opportunities. From the delivery of medicines and agricultural applications to land mapping under the SVAMITVA Scheme and defence operations, the increasing adoption of drone technology is opening new avenues of employment for young Indians. Speaking about the transformative impact of the digital economy, Shri Modi highlighted the emergence of the gig economy, platform-based services, content creation, and technology-driven enterprises as important sources of employment and income. “Once unimaginable opportunities have now become viable livelihoods for millions of young Indians. The same transformation is evident in India’s vibrant startup ecosystem, which continues to foster innovation, create jobs, and contribute to the country’s economic growth”, Shri Modi underscored.

The Prime Minister highlighted the remarkable growth of India’s startup ecosystem over the past decade. He noted that while the country once had only around 500 startups, today more than 200,000 registered startups are operating across nearly every district of the nation. “The global community is increasingly optimistic about India’s future and has immense confidence in the capabilities of its young population”, Shri Modi said. Referring to his recent visit to France, he recalled the successful organisation of the “India Innovates” event, which brought together Indian startups and global investors in emerging sectors such as Artificial Intelligence, space technology, green energy, and biotechnology. He remarked that such engagements demonstrate the growing international interest in India’s innovation ecosystem and its expanding role in shaping the technologies of the future.


Shri Modi further stated that India is actively entering into new trade agreements with countries around the world. These agreements, he noted, are opening new markets for Indian industries and creating fresh opportunities for Indian professionals. “While the world is preparing for the economy of the future, India is preparing to lead it. As nations increasingly move towards future technologies, India is focused on equipping its youth with the skills and capabilities required to thrive in a rapidly evolving world”, he emphasised.

The Prime Minister also drew attention to a significant transformation in India’s employment ecosystem over the past twelve years, one that often receives less attention but remains critical to the journey towards a developed India. “The Government’s focus has been on linking employment with security, dignity, and social protection. Technology is being leveraged to modernize the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), simplify pension systems, and expand access to health insurance and affordable healthcare for millions of workers. The same philosophy guides labour reforms undertaken by the Government”, Shri Modi noted.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the growing contribution of women to India’s economic and social development. “Reforms relating to night-shift employment, the promotion of work-from-home opportunities, and the strengthening of workplace safety mechanisms are intended to enhance women’s participation in the workforce further”, Shri Modi underscored.


Addressing representatives from industry, Shri Modi emphasized the importance of skilled talent, innovation, and quality in determining economic success in the twenty-first century. He observed that countries possessing these strengths will attract the greatest opportunities, and asserted that India has unprecedented potential in all three areas. “The world is increasingly opening its doors to India and free trade agreements are concluded with nearly forty countries. These agreements are creating new markets, expanding access to global consumers, and generating fresh opportunities for brands built under the Make in India initiative”, Shri Modi remarked.

Shri Modi emphasised that when a nation adopts a global outlook, the boundaries of success naturally expand. He stated that in the twenty-first century, training, mentorship, and internships are no longer optional but essential components of a future-ready workforce. “The journey towards a developed India will not be driven by investment alone. Rather, it will be powered by the strength of talent, skills, and innovation. Quality must remain the defining benchmark across every sphere of national development. To compete and succeed on the global stage, India must consistently meet and surpass the highest international standards”, Shri Modi highlighted.


Shri Modi observed that the world today places great expectations on India. Expressing confidence in the country’s youth, he stated that young Indians will not only meet these expectations but exceed them through their determination, creativity, and capabilities. He described this confidence as the true strength of a Viksit Bharat and a reflection of the immense potential of India’s youth power. The Prime Minister also encouraged young people not to be discouraged by setbacks or failures. “Every failure carries valuable lessons and contributes to personal growth and future success. The true measure of a youthful mind lies in its ability to continuously learn from challenges, transform dreams into achievements, and create new aspirations after every accomplishment”, Shri Modi emphasised.

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed unwavering faith in India’s youth and entrepreneurial spirit, and concluded by extending his heartfelt best wishes to all participants and reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to supporting the aspirations, innovation, and ambitions of the nation’s young citizens as India advances towards the goal of becoming a developed nation.

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2.##PM’s address while disbursing incentives under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana in New Delhi: 19 Jun, 2026: Print News.// 

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VIDEO: PM Modi attends an incentive disbursal programme under PM-VBRY


PM’s address while disbursing incentives under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana in New Delhi

My cabinet colleague Shri Mansukh Mandaviya ji, sister Shobha ji, all the distinguished personalities connected with different programs across the country and with technology, and as the moderator just mentioned, about two lakh people are connected with this program at 200 locations right now – I extend my heartfelt greetings to all of them, even if from afar. I also see many eminent personalities from the industrial world present here today, and of course, the enthusiasm of the young companions is clearly visible in such large numbers.

Today, in the young companions connected with this program, I see the picture of India’s bright future. Just a few hours ago, I returned from my visit to France and Slovakia. I met the leaders of the developed nations at the G-7. The world today is talking about India’s youth power. Everywhere, there is discussion about India’s talent, skill, and potential. The world has begun to truly recognize the capability of India’s youth. And at such a time, our effort is that every young person in India can turn their capability into opportunity. With this vision, the Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana has been launched. This employment scheme goes far beyond the usual idea of an employment plan – it is a scheme that empowers the dreams of youth getting their first job. It is a scheme that builds a strong bridge between youth and industries.

Friends,

Usually, schemes are made either for employees or for industries. But this is one such scheme that takes along both – my capable youth, prosperous youth, towards the future and towards industrial development. When a young person starts their first job, the government stands with them. And therefore, the industrialist also feels that this person has not come alone, the entire government stands behind them. Because of this, the perspective of the industrialist towards such youth changes. And the institutions that create new employment, the government also encourages them. Earlier, some rules and systems here were such that people were a little afraid of growing bigger, thinking that if they grew, they would get entangled in restrictions. So they felt it was better to remain small. And if there was a possibility of growth, they thought instead of expanding, let’s start another small one. Today, that mindset has changed. Everyone should get the courage to grow bigger, their hopes should get wings, and industries also need this. This scheme has opened that door, and this is its greatest feature. Just a short while ago, I sat with some beneficiary youth and listened to their experiences. Some were those who got their first job, and some were those who, under this scheme, gave jobs to others. Honestly, the confidence in those young people was remarkable, it felt as if they had conquered the world. Their dreams, their faith – this is truly our greatest capital.

Friends,

With the support of the Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, about 7 million jobs have been created so far. Around 7 million first-time employees have also received the cover of social security. About 2 million youth have already completed six months in their first job. And today, nearly 1 million of these young companions, upon completing six months in their first job, have received incentives under this scheme as beneficiaries. More than 2,000 crore rupees have directly reached their bank accounts. This amount is not just financial assistance – it is respect for their hard work. It is the expression of the nation’s faith in their bright future.


Friends,

I am equally delighted for those institutions that have given opportunities to our young people, recognized the hidden potential within them, and therefore, those who provided these opportunities deserve just as much appreciation. These very institutions have created millions of jobs in recent months. And just now, as Mansukh bhai shared the figures, I hope the media pays attention to these numbers. The people of the country will be filled with joy knowing that such a massive effort is underway. These figures and experiences clearly show that when the government, youth, and industry move forward together, the pace of job creation multiplies many times over. The Prime Minister Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana is the identity of this new India – an India where youth get opportunities, industries receive encouragement, and employment creation becomes a national campaign.

Friends,

India is one of the youngest countries in the world. Therefore, the path to a developed India also moves forward through the dreams, skills, and capabilities of our youth. Our effort is that every young person in the country should progress as far as their ability allows. Whoever has talent should get opportunities. Whoever has ideas should get a platform for innovation. And whoever wants to achieve something on their own should receive full support. I firmly believe that in a youthful country like India, the more sources of opportunity there are, the higher the flight of young dreams will be. With this vision, over the past 12 years, every avenue of employment has been strengthened. From infrastructure to innovation, manufacturing to the digital economy, space to start-ups – new opportunities have been created in every sector. The Make in India campaign, Vocal for Local, the mission to take local to global, Mission Manufacturing – all these initiatives are creating new opportunities for jobs and self-employment in the country. Today, from cars to metro coaches, train compartments to defense equipment, exports are rapidly increasing across many sectors. This is happening because manufacturing in India is growing, factories are increasing, and the number of people working in them is also rising.

Friends,

In the past 12 years, the policies and decisions of the Government of India have continuously created new sectors of employment in the country. Today, investment of more than 12 lakh crore rupees in infrastructure is becoming the foundation for millions of youth. Under the Mudra Yojana, assistance of more than 33 lakh crore rupees has given crores of young people the opportunity to start their own work. More than 10 crore women are connected with Self Help Groups, and over 3 crore have become “Lakhpati Didis.” Initiatives like SVANidhi and PM Vishwakarma have provided small entrepreneurs, street vendors, and traditional artisans with new technology, new financial support, and new strength. Among the young people I was speaking with recently, one youth who had graduated from ITI was enthusiastically engaged in making drones. Let me give you an example from the drone sector itself. Whether it is the supply of medicines, spraying of pesticides, mapping under the SVAMITVA scheme, or use in defense – the use of drones in the country is continuously increasing. And this growing use of drones is creating new jobs for youth. That young man, though just out of ITI, said with confidence: “Don’t just watch video drones, start making drones yourself – you can do it.” He spoke with such confidence. The decision of our government to open up the space sector has also greatly benefited the youth.

Friends,

In the past decade, the digital economy has also created a whole new world of opportunities. Whether it is the gig economy, platform economy, content creation, or technology services – new areas of employment are rapidly emerging. Opportunities that were once unimaginable have now become sources of income for millions of youth. The same transformation is visible in the startup ecosystem. At one time, there were about 500 startups in the country. Today, there are more than 200,000 registered startups, and you will find startups in every district of the nation. These figures inspire confidence that India’s youth, in the coming years, will lead the world in growth, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Friends,

Today, the whole world is excited about India’s future. Everyone is confident about the power of India’s youth. You must have seen the grand “India Innovates” program in France. In fields like AI, Space, Green Energy, Biotechnology, India’s startups and global investors are emerging as a new force, coming forward to work together. Today, India is entering into new trade agreements with the world – agreements that are opening new markets for India’s industries, agreements that are creating new opportunities for India’s professionals. In recent months, several important agreements have also been signed with many European countries. These agreements are becoming a medium for creating millions of new jobs in the country.

Friends,

The world is preparing for the economy of the future. And India is preparing to lead the economy of the future. The world is moving towards future technologies, and India is working to make its youth future-ready. This is the greatest opportunity for India’s youth, and we must take full advantage of it.


Friends,

In the past 12 years, another major transformation has taken place in India’s employment landscape. It is often discussed less, but in the journey of a developed India, its importance is immense. This transformation is about linking employment with security and dignity. Our vision is secure employment. Our vision is social security for every worker. That is why today, through technology, the EPFO system has been modernized. Pension arrangements have been made simpler and more accessible. Millions of new workers have also been connected with health insurance and affordable treatment facilities.

Friends,

We have also advanced labor reforms with this vision. The purpose of the new labor codes is to provide workers with greater security, more transparency, and more rights. Whether it is giving legal recognition to appointment letters, ensuring equal facilities for fixed-term employees, or expanding the scope of minimum wages – every effort aims to strengthen both the dignity and security of workers.

Friends,

Our women power today is reaching new heights in every field. Therefore, an environment is being created for women that is safe, respectful, and full of opportunities. Whether it is changing old restrictions related to night shifts, providing the facility of work from home, or ensuring safe workplaces – we are strengthening women’s participation even further.

Friends,

Today, a large number of my companions from the industrial world are also present here. I have a request for all of you. In the 21st century, opportunities will go to those countries that have skilled talent, innovation, and quality. And today, India has an unprecedented capacity to advance in all three areas. That is why I want to say to India’s industrial world – the opportunities before us today must be embraced with full strength. We must reach new markets. We must create new products. We must compete with the world’s best companies. Because today, the world is opening doors for India. Earlier, even a window was not opened for us, friends – today, doors are opening. India has signed free trade agreements with nearly 40 countries, and we must take full advantage of them. These agreements are creating new markets, making new markets accessible, and generating new opportunities for Make in India brands across the world. Therefore, friends, we must not let these opportunities slip away.


Friends,

When the goals are big, the achievements are also big. When the vision is global, then success and boundaries naturally expand. That is why training, mentorship, and internships are no longer optional – they are necessities of the 21st century. India’s industrial sector must prepare a skilled workforce for itself and also create new opportunities for the future. Because the path to a developed India will not be built by investment alone, it will be built by the power of talent, skill, and innovation. And the greatest test of this entire journey is only one thing, which I keep repeating to my companions in the industrial world – the most powerful remedy to take advantage of all these circumstances is Quality. Quality of education. Quality of skill. Quality of service. Quality of product. Even quality of packaging. If we want to survive in the world, we must meet the highest global standards. If we want to move ahead in the world, excellence must become our identity. Today, the world has great expectations from India. But I am confident that India’s youth will not only meet those expectations, they will surpass them and show the world – proudly and boldly. This is the strength of a developed India. This is the identity of my young companions, of our youth, of their capability and their power.

Friends,

Dreams grow only where they are realized. The fulfillment of one dream opens the path to a bigger dream. And this is exactly what is happening in India today. I understand the impatience of India’s youth, and I want to say one thing to them – your dreams, I repeat, my young companions, your dreams are Modi’s resolve! Every step you take towards success is also my inspiration. And yes, even in failure, there is no need to be disheartened. Every failure teaches us something. I always tell those in the sports world – when you step onto the field, no one loses. One wins, and the other learns. No one loses. The true measure of a young mind is to continuously learn from failures, to realize dreams, and after every achievement, to give birth to new dreams. I have faith in the power of India’s youth. I trust in India’s entrepreneurship. With this trust, once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all of you. And by 2047, when the nation celebrates 100 years of independence, India will be developed. This is our dream, this is our resolve. And I believe, my young companions, we will see it with our own eyes – we will see a developed India ourselves. Thank you very much. My best wishes to all of you.
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JAY HIND
JAY BHARATHAM
VANDE MATARAM
BHARAT MATHA KI JAY.


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