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Police skill-train close to 1,000 youths

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Jun 14, 2021
Police skill-train close to 1,000 youths, help find jobs for 123

Police skill-train close to 1,000 youths, help find jobs for 123

New Delhi: In a short span of time, Delhi Police has trained for 123 of them after collaborating with hospitals and private companies.

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Those who have been placed are getting salaries in the bracket of Rs. 15,000-25,000 per month depending on their skills and job profile.

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During the second watve of Covid-19, police commissioners of police to identify and arrange for training of youths so that they could not only get jobs but also act as force multiplers during pandemic. There was a dual objective to provide employment and generate resources and talent that can contribute to the healthcare sector in this time of pandemic, ” Shrivastava said.

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The trained youths can work as home patient care and general duty assitants, emergency medical technicians, ambulance drivers, domestic Covid health workers, etc. “It was observed that the service of the trainess in the YUva initiative could be utilized as primary healthcare workers. Special arrangements were made to impart basic training to these youth in collaborations with various reputed hospitals and companies engaged in healthcare.

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The youth were trained on the basis of their educational background, interest, and aptitude. “On the successful completion of training, trainees are provided with certificates to help them secure placements in the future. In coordication with premium hospitals and companies engaged in healthcare, Delhi Police is also organizing a job
fairs to facilitate placement for the trained and skilled youngsters, “police spokesperson Chinmoy Biswal said.

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In the North district, 55 youths were trained and 54 of them have already been provided with jobs. The cops here conducted short-term courses in collaboration with pathology labs.

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North West district collaborated with five reputed companies and eight hospitals. In the initial phase, 157 candidates have been enrolled for training in basic healthcare, use of medical equipment, firstaid & CPR, nursing and home care, vaccination program, and operation of oxygen plants. Of them, 34 have been placed. East and Dwarka
districts have also provided jobs to around 35 youths till now. Similarly, other districts have also enrolled youths and will help them get placed upon completion of their training, the spokesperson said.

Source : The Times of India
Dated : June 14,2021

 

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