The fifteen days long
residential Intensive Motivational and Skill Training for Govt- sponsored
trainees under ‘Making India Employable Educational Services’, Gurgaon was
concluded at residential training centre of Don Bosco Youth Centre (DBYC) here
today. The training was organized by DBYC in collaboration with MIE.
Attending the valedictory
function, Capital Complex Deputy Commissioner Mige Kamki spoke at length
about the skill training and job placement programme which is an ambitious
project initiated by the government.
Earlier during the day, Fr. C.
D. Mathai, Parish Priest, Catholic Church, Itanagar disclosed that DBYC has so
far been part of mobilizing, training and sending over 600 youth to various
VTPs in the past two years and expressed satisfaction over the way lives have
been changed through this unique intervention. Fr. Mathai also expressed
gratitude to the Government and the various companies that have placed
confidence in DBYC and its capability in imparting life- skills to young
people.
The training which started on
March 3 was a good mix of technical sessions on topics such as Learning
to Live and Work Together, Work Ethics, Values, Dealing with Hurt and Anger,
Addictive Habits, Problems Faced by Young People, Being a North Easterner
outside North East and practical sessions on Written and Spoken English,
Interview Handling, CV Preparation, Pubic Speaking and Group Activity.
The sixty six candidates
who completed the training at DBYC is all set to leave for Guwahati and New
Delhi and will take up training in Information Technology, BPO, Beauty, Retail
and Hospitality at Making India Employable, Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.,
Gurgaon.
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