The CSR Initiative supported by Boeing namely Unnati Skill Centre Kohima, UNXT, and Innovation Studio was inaugurated on January 12 at the State Capital Secretariat Conference Hall. Nagaland Chief Secretary J Alam, IAS graced the inaugural function.

 

UNNATI is a vocational training and social transformation program with guaranteed employment at the end of 35 days of training and has been specially designed for students between the age of 18-25, who belong to economically backward sections and underprivileged backgrounds.

 

Chief Secretary J Alam, referring to the Unnati skill innovation, asserted that young people in Nagaland are enthusiastic to learn, and given the platform, they would perform positively.

 

He also said that this kind of skill innovation opportunities should be provided to the younger generation and stated that the partnership with Boeing will help the people of Nagaland to progress further and innovation will gradually progress.

 

He also appreciated the Joint Secretary of IDAN, Renny Wilfred, and his team for tirelessly working for the welfare of the state as well as for the younger generation.

 

Renny Wilfred, IAS, Joint Secretary, IDAN mentioned that the UNNATI training will be for 35 days with 100 percent job placement and informed that the courses offered are GST, Spoken English, Computer Skills, Life skills, Hygiene, Counseling, and Confidence building in the community. Wilfred also stated that UNNATI will provide job placement to the trainees as per their competencies in various companies.

 

He also highlighted and appreciated the initiatives of the IDAN led by Alemtemshi Jamir, CEO, and acknowledged him in the inaugural function of CSR Initiatives, UNNATI skill Centre at Kohima for being the guiding force for setting up the training center in the state.

 

Together with UNNATI Skill Centre Kohima, UNXT program, Chief Secretary J. Alam also inaugurated Innovation Studio and Solar power backup for Examination Cell for 10 Government Colleges in Nagaland.

 

After the Inauguration of the four projects, Praveena Yagnambhat handed over the MOU to the Chief Secretary of Nagaland J Alam IAS.

 

Mokokchung Times

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