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Skill development need of hour: Priya Sethi

Distributes skill certificates to migrant women trainees

Underlining role of skilled workforce in society, Minister of State for Tourism, Education, Technical Education, Culture, Horticulture, Floriculture and Parks Priya Sethi said that the country has one of the largest workforces in the world and skilled younger generation can take the nation to new heights of development.
She said that it is a matter of pride that women of the state have come forward to join the skill development mission of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Priya was speaking at the conclusion function of the first ever batch of certified KP displaced women from Jagti under Recognition of Prior Learning Program (RPL). The batch of 60 women has got training for cutting and tailoring.
The Minister who was chief guest at the event also distributed certificates among the participating women.
The level-4 skill development program was organised by the All India Kashimri Samaj with collaboration of Apparel Sector Skill Council of India and Kashyap Educational Economic & Charitable Society was NGO partner of the program.
MLC Surinder Ambardar, Vice- Chancellor, Central University, Jammu Prof. Ashok Aima, CEO, Apparel Sector Skill Council, Govt. Of India Dr. Roopak Vashistha, Moti Koul, Raj Nehru and prominent members of the community were present on the occasion.
Underscoring on women empowerment in society, Priya said that the government has launched number of schemes for empowering women and skill development can go a long way in ensuring financial independence to women. She said that the women should start their own ventures individually or in groups to exploit the skills learned during the program.
“The first step taken by the women of Jagti Migrant Township is a giant leap forward and we’ll ensure that industrial units and private organisations utilise their skill,” she added.
While speaking on the occasion, the MLC congratulated the organisers and hoped that more such events would be organised for imparting training to the women workforce. He said small beginnings can lead to big success and the initiative taken to train women is a step in the right direction for women empowerment.
In his address, Dr. Roopam informed that the level 4 training imparted to the participants entitles them an international certification of the level of 10+2 and also makes them eligible for level 5 and upward levels.