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NHSRCL provides skills training to youth of Anand, Kheda

VADODARA: The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) which is implementing the bullet train project between Ahmedabad and Mumbai has started efforts to train youth from project affected families to make them self-employed.


Recently, NHSRCL in association with the Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute (RUDSET) completed a 45 days skill development training programme for the youth of Anand and Kheda.



The skill development programme is meant to restore income and generate activities for the project affected individuals or families.

Under the programme, a computer hardware and networking programme for prospective youth was started by Nadiad-based RUDSET on June 26.

Twenty six youth from six villages of Kheda and five villages of Anand benefitted from the skill development training programme.

The youth who underwent training received certificates for future entrepreneur training programme during a ceremony at Nadiad which witnessed presence of Kheda district collector Sudhir Patel, NHSRCL’s managing director Achal Khare, Kheda’s district superintendent of police Divya Mishra, NHSRCL, Vadodara’s chief project manager Pradeep Ahirkar, RUDSET’s director Arvind Mothaliya and more than 400 project affected persons and their families.

“This relationship is not of just give and take but of growing together. NHSRCL will follow up with all training participants in future and will try to help in whatever way we can in the years to come,” said Khare.

He also announced that if the youth are ready to join hands to make a co-operative like Amul, NHSRCL will provide all its assistance to such an initiative.

Similar training programmes including those on mobile repairing, beauty parlour, bike repairing among others have been planned in various villages along the high speed rail corridor.

After training, RUDSET will ensure that the trained youth develop their own enterprises. “Since, RUDSET is sponsored by two banks, they will also help the youth in getting loans. The institute will be providing handholding for at least two years till the candidates get established,” said Sushma Gaur, spokesperson of NHSRCL.

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