In a significant development for the entrepreneurial landscape in Kashmir, Mr. Syed Tajamul Bukhari has been nominated as the Coordinator of the Indian Chambers of Commerce for SC, ST, and Women Entrepreneurship (ICCSTWE) for the Kashmir Division. The nomination letter was presented by Mr. Faggan Singh Kulaste, Union Minister of State for Steel and Rural Development, Government of India, New Delhi. The ceremony took place in the presence of Mr. Subir Paul, National President of ICCSTWE, and Mr. Adil Modi at the residence office of the honorable minister.
This appointment reflects a strategic move to empower and uplift entrepreneurs belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and women in the region. Mr. Tajamul Bukhari, a seasoned professional with a strong commitment to community development, is expected to bring a wealth of experience to his new role.
The nomination ceremony, held in the heart of New Delhi, was attended by key figures in the Indian Chambers of Commerce for SC, ST, and Women Entrepreneurship. Mr. Faggan Singh Kulaste, in his address, highlighted the government’s dedication to fostering inclusive economic growth and ensuring equal opportunities for all segments of society.
Mr. Subir Paul, the National President of ICCSTWE, expressed his confidence in Mr. Tajamul Bukhari’s ability to steer the organization towards greater success in the Kashmir Division. He emphasized the importance of regional coordinators in driving local initiatives that align with the broader goals of ICCSTWE.
During the ceremony, Mr. Adil Modi commended the efforts of the government in recognizing and supporting entrepreneurs from marginalized communities. He stressed the need for collaborative efforts to create an environment conducive to the growth of businesses led by SC, ST, and women entrepreneurs.
Mr. Tajamul Bukhari, in his acceptance speech, expressed gratitude for the nomination and pledged to work tirelessly towards the development and empowerment of entrepreneurs in the Kashmir Division. He outlined his vision for fostering a supportive ecosystem that encourages innovation and entrepreneurship among the underrepresented communities.
The ICCSTWE plays a pivotal role in advocating for the economic interests of SC, ST, and women entrepreneurs across India. The appointment of Mr. Tajamul Bukhari as the Coordinator for the Kashmir Division is expected to further amplify the organization’s impact on the ground.
As the region looks forward to a new era of economic inclusivity, Mr. Bukhari’s leadership is poised to bring about positive changes and create opportunities for those who have traditionally faced barriers in accessing resources and support for their businesses. This nomination is not only a recognition of Mr. Tajamul Bukhari’s capabilities but also a testament to the government’s commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity in the entrepreneurial landscape.