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NABARD orgainsed Skill Development Programme | | | Early Times Report KATHUA, July 21: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) an Apex level rural development financial institution organized a Skill Development Programme (SDP) on computer aided desk top publishing through society for development & training, Kathua. The programme was organized at Regional Institute of Management and Computer Science (RIMCS campus) to provide training to 30 rural entrepreneurs. The function was presided over by Jyoti Slathia Project Officer DRDA Kathua. The programme was attended by Aman Kalsotra, DDM, NABARD, Pawan Vivek, Lecturer GHSS (boys) Kathua and Baryam Mundey, General Secretary, Society for Development and Training, Kathua. The SDP was conducted in computer aided desk top publishing, which lasted for 6 weeks wherein 30 participants were trained in usage of various software’s applications viz. Basics in computer, page maker, photoshop, corel draw language, internet etc. The participants were from block Kathua, Barnoti and Hiranagar, also from far flung area of Billawar were part of the programme. Speaking on the occasion, Jyoti Slathia Project Office DRDA congratulated NABARD on providing free of cost training to rural entrepreneurs through SFDT, Kathua. She impressed upon the participants that in today world not having computer knowledge is synonymous to being illiterate as computer knowledge is today sought in all sort of works. She advised the trainees, that in today’s world of cut throat competition of where jobs are reducing, population is increasing, innovative skill are being sought in market, this training is going to be extremely important to them. Aman Kalsotra, District Development Manager, Kathua informed the participants about the details of the training provided. He impressed upon the participants that by learning the new skills they will enhance their entrepreneurial ability. During the course of training, officers from various departments interacted with the participants and explained to them the schemes of their department. He requested the participants to feel free to discuss, their problems if any, to enable banks for helping rural people in setting up self-employment units.
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