DC Wokha bats for capacitating more people at dist skill committee meet

A presentation in progress at the Wokha District Skill Committee meeting held at DC’s Conference Hall on January 20.

A presentation in progress at the Wokha District Skill Committee meeting held at DC’s Conference Hall on January 20.

Wokha, January 22 (MExN): The Deputy Commissioner of Wokha, Orenthung Lotha has stressed on the need to capacitate more people with the skill of varied trades and called for giving wide publicity to skill development programmes. 

Presiding the Wokha District Skill Committee meeting on January 20 along with Addl Deputy Commissioner Wokha Lankonsen Tsanglao, he also directed each department to immediately submit a report on the ongoing activities.

The Deputy Commissioner further asked all the concerned departments to formulate their plans for District Skill Development Plans (DSDP) for the next 2 years, informed a press release.

The committee meeting was held to discuss the skill development plan and to evaluate the skill gaps and to deliberate upon the road map for meeting the skill requirements of the district, it said. 

The DC gave the directions after a detailed presentation regarding District Skill Committee was given by Anuranjan Singh, Fellow from Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India. 

Among others, the meeting was attended by EAC Wokha Yentinonglau; Principal, Government ITI, Enchi Lkr; Public Relation Officer, (Assam Rifles) Anand Kumar, Programme Coordinator, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dr H Moa Akum; DIC General Manager, Nchumbemo Patton; District Agriculture Officer, R Santsu Kithan; Team Metamorphosis represented by Thungchibemo Humtsoe; Charity Club Multipurpose Society Chairperson, Mhalo Ezung; Wokha District Village Council Chairman Association President K Vandan Erui; ADPM NSRLM, Samuel Kithan;  DPA NECTAR Chumben; Wokha District Entrepreneurship Association President, William Kikon; Gentle Hills President Thunglamo Odyuo; and representatives from ATMA, Fishery Department, Horticulture, Renchen Women Welfare Society.



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