"We have decided not to completely bank on government support and assistance for improving the state's economy. We will utilise state's resources for the economic upliftment so that employment is generated," KEA Chairman Showkat Choudhary told reporters here.
He said KEA - an amalgam of over a dozen business houses including traders, transporters and hoteliers - was embarking on a 'mission' to make the valley self-reliant to boost the economy and generate avenues for the unemployed youth.
He said KEA would help unemployed youths to become self-reliant by developing them into potential entrepreneurs.
"KEA will organise entrepreneurship programs, awareness and counselling, for jobless youth for taking up business ventures," he said, adding KEA would help selected youths to avail state and centrally sponsored schemes for setting up business units.
He said KEA would fast-track projects of the selected youths for central and state sponsored schemes and would also explore financial assistance from business houses for genuine and viable projects for them.