SAMBA, MAY 19: Department of Skill Development in collaboration with JK Rural Livelihood Mission today kick started a training program in Sewing technology trade for women SHG members to augment their skills and also help them to explore more livelihood opportunities.
In the initial phase, 131 women SHG members have been enrolled from District Samba. The training programme was inaugurated at ITI College Samba by Kamlesh Kumari, BDC Chairperson Samba, in presence of Showkat Ganaie District Officer NRLM Samba; Ajay Kumar, Principal ITI Samba and Block Programme Managers of the District, Smriti Kesarwani, Seemi Sharma and Irfan Sofi besides other were also present.
In her address, the BDC Chairman encouraged the Women SHG members of Rural Livelihood Mission to involve themselves in the endeavors taken for them by the Mission for their employability. “The up-skilling of SHG members will expand their capabilities thereby increasing the possibilities of employability” added the Chairperson.