Chennai:
It
was a red-letter day for more than 1,000 school dropouts living below the
poverty line as they got new lease of life after being nurtured in three
skill-training centers in Chennai on Saturday.
The
youth in the age group of 18-25 who were presented with certificates by Chennai
Mayor Saidai Duraiswamy, have been trained under a the Mast-iLEAD project, a
joint partnership between America India Foundation and Aide et Action (AEAI).
Speaking
on the occasion, Duraiswamy hailed the project and said it is key in bringing
in social change among marginalised communities beyond caste and community. He
also highlighted the importance of Vision 2023 document, which also focuses on
bringing in a social revolution in Tamil Nadu.
The
regional manager of the project K Sivakami said 1,032 dropouts who belonged to
slums in Vysarpadi, Saidapet, Tiruvotiyur, Perambur, Mangadu and Minjur were
provided three month training in several trades ranging from information
technology enabled services, automobile technology, hospitality, customer
relations retailing, electrical, diesel mechanisms and tailoring.
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