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Overview
Training Centres for Capacity Building
Training Centre for Sustainable Agriculture and Dairy
Mobile Training Centres
Impact
Special Training Programmes / Learning Workshops
On-going Training Programmes
Impact
  • 4 Mobile Training Centres are managed by the VOs themselves.
  • Over 29,603 women/girls have been trained by the Programme and other supporting organisation in different income-generating activities and skills.
  • Workshops has been organised for 330 women/girls by the government’s Handicrafts Department.
  • Skill upgradation programmes has been organised for 340 women/girls by the government’s Handicrafts Department.
  • 45 women trained in leather work by Central Leather research Institute (CLRI) in Chennai and the National Institute of Design in footwear and bag manufacturing.
  • 152 women trained in fruits and vegetables preservation by NABARD.
  • 1,686 women trained in dairy activities, of which 1,151 trained by NABARD in 35 batches, 420 by Nova Dairy and 115 by Baroda Swarojgar Vikas Sansthan, Amethi.
  • 12 girls/women trained in fancy bag making and 19 in dress designing by Baroda Swarojgar Vikas Sansthan, Raebareli
  • 104 CRPs trained in Dairy and 195 CRPs trained in Agriculture/Diary Best Practices.
 
   
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