Safeducate Launches 2nd Phase Of Container School Training: Aims To Train 70000 Students
Model School in Binola Haryana, with a
mission to connect Bharat to India
Safeducate, a
pioneer in bridging the industry – academia skill gap, launched the 2nd phase
of Container School training programme. The model
school was inaugurated today by Hon’ble MoRD Joint Secretary (Skills)
Shri. Kamran Rizvi along with Safeducate Founder and CEO Ms Divya Jain. The
Container School Training Programme is a unique innovation from Safeducate,
where classrooms are made out of recycled containers to be used as skill
development centers.
The concept launched in 2015
has been highly successful and has trained over 35,000
students from Tier 3 and rural India in two years. This novel
experiment is widely lauded by the National Skill Development Corporation
(NSDC) and Ministry of Rural Development (MORD) as it has the potential to
transform the skilling landscape.
The
second phase of the Container
School Program is aimed
at expanding its geographical reach and increase the base of beneficiaries by
more than double its current strength, i.e. 70,000 students. The innovative concept of converting recycled containers into
classrooms and practical labs will greatly bring down the cost and effort
involved in developing infrastructure to meet the skilling needs of people.
The
modular nature of these containers means that they can be disassembled and
reinstalled in another location, whenever needed. Over the past 2 years
training is being conducted across 20 locations including Nagpur ,
Ahmedabad, Dhule, Sawai Madhopur and Jamshedpur .
The initiative
is being part-funded by the Skill Development Ministry under the aegis of the
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and Skill
India Mission.
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