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Central team visits skill devpt training centres

Central team visits skill devpt training centres

Time of India09-05-2025

Bhubaneswar: A central team comprising two members from the ministry of
rural development
visited various
training centres
set up under the
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana
(DDU-GKY). The skill training programme is implemented in the state by the
Odisha Rural Development and Marketing Society
(ORMAS) and panchayati raj and drinking water department.Before their visit, the team comprising Shashi Kumar Yadav, mission manager (
skill development
), and Lokesh Sukhwani, mission manager (legal affairs), held discussions with officials regarding various issues in the implementation of the DDU-GKY at the ORMAS office in Bhubaneswar.Following this, the central team visited a training centre at Jagatpur in Cuttack district.
They also visited the training centres at Jatni and Kantabada in Khurda district.After inspecting the training centres, the central team conducted discussions with the representatives of project implementing agencies on issues such as project closure, release of funds and matters related to the management of the Kaushal Bharat portal.TNNBhubaneswar: A central team comprising two members from the ministry of rural development visited various training centres set up under the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY).
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The skill training programme is implemented in the state by the Odisha Rural Development and Marketing Society (ORMAS) and panchayati raj and drinking water department.Before their visit, the team comprising Shashi Kumar Yadav, mission manager (skill development), and Lokesh Sukhwani, mission manager (legal affairs), held discussions with officials regarding various issues in the implementation of the DDU-GKY at the ORMAS office in Bhubaneswar.Following this, the central team visited a training centre at Jagatpur in Cuttack district. They also visited the training centres at Jatni and Kantabada in Khurda district.After inspecting the training centres, the central team conducted discussions with the representatives of project implementing agencies on issues such as project closure, release of funds and matters related to the management of the Kaushal Bharat portal.TNN

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