India's largest real estate company DLF' corporate social responsibility arm DLF Foundation, will invest Rs 200 crore to establish 250 centres for skill training of ten lakh unemployed youth.
The objectives of these centres would be to train youth with employable skills and make them industry-friendly. These centres will provide training in fields like construction, IT, retail, marketing, customer relations, hospitality and electronics, among others, with assured employment linkages.
Skill training centres will fulfill the need for trained infrastructure created in DLF townships and will also result in social transformation and better livelihood opportunities.
These centres would come up under flagship programme DLF LIFE (Learning Initiatives For Employment). The first centre was inaugurated recently at Okhla, in the national capital .
The objectives of these centres would be to train youth with employable skills and make them industry-friendly. These centres will provide training in fields like construction, IT, retail, marketing, customer relations, hospitality and electronics, among others, with assured employment linkages.
Skill training centres will fulfill the need for trained infrastructure created in DLF townships and will also result in social transformation and better livelihood opportunities.
These centres would come up under flagship programme DLF LIFE (Learning Initiatives For Employment). The first centre was inaugurated recently at Okhla, in the national capital .
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