x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Back Issues  
 
news details
Army in Jammu trains 5,000 for employment
9/25/2011 9:34:07 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu/ Sep 25:
The army has registered, trained and guided more than 5,000 people in the Jammu region in the past year to get employment under Operation Sadbhavana , an officer said.
More than a 100 have gone on to get jobs and many others have gone for self-employment.
Brigadier J.S. Cheema of 16 Corps told 'We keep adding new features to Operation Sadbhavna and this Youth Employment and Guidance Node is an innovation that has helped large number of youth in remote and terrorist infested areas of the region.'
The army embarked on Youth Employment and Guidance Node (YEGN) over a year ago under Operation Sadhbhavna, which started for 'socio-economic development of the state that suffered devastation due to terrorism'.
The aim of YEGN is to provide platform with material support to youngsters and help them 'take informed decision on their future'.
'Our focus is self-employment, though we give counseling, information, study material, assistance in filling up forms, providing syllabi and guidance for interviews for various jobs that come up from time to time,' the officer said.
Besides this, the army gives training both for physical and written tests for recruitment in Army, police and other security forces.
According to Cheema, 'Over 50 youth trained in these camps have got jobs in the state police and more than 300 have cleared their physicals for army recruitment and their written results are awaited.'
For self-employment, training is given in welding, painting, hairdressing, computers, embroidery, knitting, stitching and more.
'Over 100 ladies took training in embroidery, knitting and stitching,' he said. 'Though it was difficult bringing out ladies from remote mountainous areas as they are shy and hesitant, many have started their own units now.'
He added, 'We also give driving training. We have tie up with civil authorities and got them learners driving license.'
Javaid Hussain, resident of the remote area of Mahore, around 200 km north of Jammu, got employment as a computer operator in the Prime Minister's Grameen Sadak Yojna office.
He told over the phone, 'I am thankful to the army for training me. Such training was not possible in this remote area of the state.'
Riaz Ali Chohan of Gool works as a security guard in a company in Jammu. Expressing gratitude, said, 'Had I not got this training from the army I would be sulking in my village.'
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
top stories of the day
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU