MANGAN, 24 Sept: A 15-day Skill Upgradation Training on Soft Toy Making which had started here at Mangshila in North Sikkim under Dzongu Constituency on 09 September concluded today. The training which was sponsored by Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) had been organized by Directorate of Handloom & Handicrafts, Gangtok.
The valedictory function today was attended by Panchayat Secretary, Kumar Limboo as the chief guest. Also present were Director RSETI, AK Das, Deputy Director DHH, Tshering Dorjee Denzongpa, the Deputy Director PR Ghimirey, Asst. Director Training, Chewang Bhutia and other officials.
A total of 30 women from Mangshila-Tibuk and Thingchim-Chandey GPUs were trained during this 15- day training by master trainer Prabin Roy.
Speaking on the occasion, the Director RSETI, urged all the trainees to make proper use of the skills taught during the training and further highlighted about the different schemes of the RSETI for the BPL families. The chief guest in his address expressed gratitude to the concerned department for organizing such training for the underprivileged women and also requested for more training programmes to be conducted in the future as well.
The valedictory function today was attended by Panchayat Secretary, Kumar Limboo as the chief guest. Also present were Director RSETI, AK Das, Deputy Director DHH, Tshering Dorjee Denzongpa, the Deputy Director PR Ghimirey, Asst. Director Training, Chewang Bhutia and other officials.
A total of 30 women from Mangshila-Tibuk and Thingchim-Chandey GPUs were trained during this 15- day training by master trainer Prabin Roy.
Speaking on the occasion, the Director RSETI, urged all the trainees to make proper use of the skills taught during the training and further highlighted about the different schemes of the RSETI for the BPL families. The chief guest in his address expressed gratitude to the concerned department for organizing such training for the underprivileged women and also requested for more training programmes to be conducted in the future as well.
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