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Skill training

There are immense possibilities for the youths of the country to become self-reliant in their native land
Skill training

The speakers at the concluding ceremony of a five-week long technical training course for female Ansar-VDP members in Rangpur recently said that training always provided  practical knowledge with skill and works as the driving force for any person in achieving self-reliance and success in personal life. There is no alternative to training for making skilled workforce for the country. Children of many impoverished families do not have opportunity to acquire tertiary education. Hence vocational education or training can help them compete in the job market.      
There are technical training centres at the district headquarters. Such centres should also be set up at each upazila to build efficient workers to create overseas employment. Setting up such centres at upazilas will provide the people at the grass-roots level to equip themselves with the skill that will help them get jobs at home and abroad. The opportunity to get government jobs is very limited in the country. After completion of education, thousands of youths are crowding the job market every year but very few of them are lucky enough to get a job. 
Extremely frustrated, many youths are going abroad spending huge sums of money in search of greener pastures. Unfortunately, many of them lack adequate technical education and skills. Hence lives of these youths in foreign lands are full of grim struggle. Many lead the lives of slavery. Besides, many ill-fated ones return to their homes from the midway being cheated by unscrupulous manpower agents and human traffickers.   
There are immense possibilities for the youths of the country to become self-reliant in their native land by engaging themselves in various income-generating activities. They can do it by gaining education and skills from the technical training centres. After receiving training from the centres the enterprising youths can go abroad with suitable jobs. Those who are not willing to go abroad can set up projects like dairy and poultry farms, pisciculture and nurseries by taking bank loans on easy terms and conditions. They can also engage themselves in various trades and vocations like welding, motor mechanics, plumbing, auto electric and embroidery or tailoring. In this way they can achieve solvency and improve the economic conditions of their families remarkably.  
They can also create employment opportunities for the unemployed youths. Government organizations, especially Department of Youth Development, Women Affairs, BRDB and Social Service can help making the unemployed youths into skilled human resources.   

 

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