JOWAI:
The first batch of trainees under the RAMP (Raising and Accelerating MSME performance) programme commenced with Executive Course on Electrical Appliances today. The trainees include individuals from both East and West Jaintia Hills Districts.
Over the next 15 days, the first 25 trainees will receive advance training to improve their skill and knowledge in the electrical appliance field at Bosco Pnar Multipurpose Vocational Training Centre, Mihmyntdu, Jowai, focusing on practical skills and innovative techniques.
Fr. Francisco Dhar, Principal, Bosco Pnar in his speech emphasised the importance of utilising the training to not only gain personal benefits but also to help others and be role models. He also urged the trainees to make the most of the training and to share positive ideas.
Akashdeep Das, SPIU, RAMP in his keynote address said through this RAMP programme the office will be engaging trainees, with various executive courses. The trainees can select the type of course they wish to get enrolled.
He said the programme aims to provide advance training to participants from all 12 districts with a focus on boosting technical skills and market readiness.
He further added that the executive courses are design to enhance the capabilities of MSME, enabling them to thrive in competition.
Eborki Pyrbot, Functional Manager, DCIC motivated the participants to stay resilient and not to be disheartened by setback. He emphasised that even if they do not succeed in one trade, the RAMP programme offers many other opportunities to explore.
He highlighted the importance of not losing hope and reminded that challange are part of the journey to success.
Pyrbot also urged the trainees to take full advantage of the free training provided under this programme, emphasising that this is a rare opportunity. He motivated them to remain positive, to keep learning and continue striving for success. He assured the trainees that if they have any questions or need assistance, they can always visit the DCIC office.
P Toi, Chief Executive Officer, MKVIB in his inaugural address said completing the training can open door to a bright future.
Toi encourage the participants to choose a trade they are passionate about. He urged them to actively participate in the training and share the knowledge with others to encourage them to take advantage of all the free course offered by the department.
The programme was chaired by Fr. Abialstar Kharsohtun, Administrator Bosco Pnar and S. Pale, IPO, DCIC, Jowai organised by the Department of Commerce & Industries , Government of Meghalaya in collaboration with Bosco Pnar- Multi Purpose Vocational Training Centre, Mihmyntdu, Jowai.