Banka News: Young people will now learn how to farm using modern technologies and be aware of the government's goals
Banka News: Young people will now learn how to farm using modern technologies and be aware of the government's goals
Amit Kumar, a Kaushal Vikas Yojana counsellor, stated that applicants who are interested in receiving instruction in agricultural methods can enlist by scanning a QR code. It will allow you to create your own business while also learning new agricultural practises. He stated that the fundamental goal of this plan is to eliminate unemployment. Three different agriculture techniques will be taught to the youngsters.
Banka: Youth who have completed grade 10 will now be taught agricultural skills as part of the Mukhyamantri Saat Nishchay Yojana. It will begin in a few Bihar districts as part of the skill development programme. In which three different agricultural practises will be taught to the young. The youngsters will receive free instruction, mostly in the cultivation of mushrooms and vermicompost. so that the young can create their own employment. Amit Kumar, a Kaushal Vikas Yojana counsellor, stated that the cultivation of mushrooms and vermi compost are provided at no cost. where a domain training is being offered, with a security charge of just Rs. 1000. After the training, that will also be given back to the candidate or trainee candidate.
Amit Kumar, a Kaushal Vikas Yojana counsellor, stated that applicants who are interested in receiving instruction in agricultural methods can enlist by scanning a QR code. It will allow you to create your own business while also learning new agricultural practises. He stated that the fundamental goal of this plan is to eliminate unemployment. Youth are expressing interest in work in government and non-government institutions, with the exception of agriculture, he said. The number of farmers who practise agriculture has also decreased as a result. In such a circumstance, the Mukhyamantri Saat Nischay Yojana's training programme for skill development will assist the young people of the next generation in farming.
By scanning a QR code, youth may apply for training
Amit Kumar, a Kaushal Vikas Yojana counsellor, also advised the youngsters to apply as soon as possible because this training is only available to citizens of Bihar. Additionally, similar training is now offered in various Bihar districts. The young people may profit from this by engaging in farming using contemporary technologies and earning well. The young people of Aurangabad, Bhagalpur, Katihar, Banka, Patna, Lakhisarai, Araria, Purnia, Rohtas, Arwal, Munger, Nalanda, Khagaria, and Jehanabad are for the young people under this programme. A unique QR code has been provided for each district. Youth who are interested can apply for training by scanning the district's QR code.
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