
‘Hunar Haath' to train youth in domestic services
Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh govt has launched the 'Hunar Haath' pilot project to provide skill-based training to youth in domestic services such as cooking, cleaning, care giving and household maintenance.
Being implemented in five districts— Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Muzzafarnagar and Prayagraj— the initiative is led by the department of vocational education, skill development and entrepreneurship.
Under the scheme, training will be offered to youth in cooking, cleaning, care giving and household maintenance in both residential and non-residential formats, implemented in partnership with govt and private training institutes.
Once trained, the youth will be connected to a digital portal, making it easy for citizens to access their services and creating a strong link between skill development and everyday household needs.
Additional mission director Priya Singh said: "Through 'Hunar Haath', a special platform will be created where trained young people can offer household services. This will make it easy for people to find skilled and trusted service providers."
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Mission director Pulkit Khare said: "It will not only give young people job-oriented training but also create a trusted service network for everyday household needs."
He added that the details of trained candidates will be uploaded to a central 'Hunar Haath' portal, making it easy for people to hire these trained youth.
Principal secretary Hariom instructed officials to create a digital database of trained candidates where their services will be clearly classified for easy access. He emphasized the importance of focusing on training quality, safety and service standards so that this initiative can be developed as a successful model for the state. tnn

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