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Delhi, India
Focus Areas of the training
Practical
Based training approach for better placement, Soft skill/Life
skill training under Employee Engagement,
Campus Interviews by potential employers
ANK is running skill development programs in
Electrician
Training, Basic Computer skills, Spoken English Classes, Retail
and Hospitality Training
ANK is making youth technology-proficient with the aid of career-oriented
courses which will open wide-array of opportunities for them.
ASSIST
Andhra Pradesh, India
The majority of ASSIST’s target groups consist of daily wage labourers,
marginal farmers and artisans. Many labourers depend on agricultural
seasonal work in an area where rainfall is decreasing year by
year. To break the cycle of dependence on agriculture and menial
jobs, ASSIST aims to improve the economic status of poor communities
by identifying sustainable income sources and providing corresponding
skill training.
Adolescents receive vocational training in gainful professions
like tailoring and fashion design, computer applications, masonry,
motor mechanics and leather working. Loans from Mutually Aided
Cooperative Thrift and Credit Societies (MACTS), managed by People’s
Organisations, enable them to set up micro-enterprises like work
units and petty shops. With this comprehensive approach, ASSIST
has been helping thousands of families to escape poverty and to
build a sustainable future.
Bhagavatula
Charitable Trust
Visakhapatnam, India
BCT-run Industrial Training Institute, is an extension of the
work BCT does in rural youth empowerment.
More
application knowledge through hands-on projects, more practical
sessions in their laboratories and workshops under trainers, better
observation skills through exposure visits and industrial visits,
develop a thorough understanding of job tools, framework techniques,
machinery parts etc., develop soft skills through spoken English
classes
SMART Centers
BCT runs 3 SMART centers in Visakhapatnam. These centers focus
on upskilling youth from economically weaker sections of the society.
The employment-oriented training trains students in IT and ICT
tools and technical skills. The centers also help provide placements
to these students.
Sai
Kripa
Sai Kripa Vocational Training Centre : There has to be a clear
path form education to employment to entrepreneurship. There has
to be more than people getting an education to get employed …..
people should start thinking about creating jobs. It is not just
what you know but what you can do with what you know that makes
a difference. The components of employable skills are severely
lacking in the schools. Hence Vocational Courses which give life
skills are functional learning and are the backbone of our education
system.
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