Skills development in UP is being prepared, a new army of competent youth in domestic services, starts with five districts - Skills development in UP for work training in five districts
A centralized portal will be prepared under skills development in UP for ‘Hunar Hath’ scheme in which all services will be classified into clear categories. Finding and discussing citizens will have no problem. You will become self -sufficient after learning skills and also with complete professional training. Now the skill in hand … and work together! States Bureau, Jagran, Lucknow: If you have skills in your hand, there will be no shortage of work for you. Now a unique initiative is being taken to convert this thinking into reality. Under this new scheme called ‘Hunar Hath’, from Lucknow, the youth will now become self -sufficient by learning skills such as cleaning, cleaning, care and maintenance of home appliances and also with complete professional training. This ambitious pilot scheme launched by the Department of Professional Education, Skills Development and Entrepreneurship will begin from five districts of the state. Apart from Lucknow, it is not decided yet. Along with meeting domestic needs through this scheme, the youth must be related to employment. Trained young men and women will be registered on a digital platform, where ordinary people can call them according to their needs. That is, if you want to clean the house, cook food or get fan-cooler right, trained youths will be available on one click. Both residential and non -residential options will be available for training, in which the government and private training institutions will be shared. There will be no compromise on the quality of training. A centralized portal will be prepared under the ‘Hunar Hath’ scheme in which all services will be classified into clear categories. Finding and discussing citizens will have no problem. Additional missionary director Priya Singh presented the exposition of the scheme at the meeting on Friday and explained how it would become a source of reverent livelihood for the youth. General Secretary Dr. Hariom described the scheme as a step towards employment, as well as safe and trained household services in society. At the same time, missionary director Pulkit Khare said that the scheme would create a reliable service network in the domestic sector. Both residential and non -residential options will be available for training, in which the government and private training institutions will be shared. There will be no compromise on the quality of training. A centralized portal will be prepared under the ‘Hunar Hath’ scheme in which all services will be classified into clear categories. Finding and discussing citizens will have no problem. Additional missionary director Priya Singh presented the exposition of the scheme at the meeting on Friday and explained how it would become a source of reverent livelihood for the youth. General Secretary Dr. Hariom described the scheme as a step towards employment, as well as safe and trained household services in society. At the same time, missionary director Pulkit Khare said that the scheme would create a reliable service network in the domestic sector.