39 tribal youth land jobs after skill training

They underwent various coursesas part of ‘Prerana’ programme

November 05, 2019 09:21 am | Updated 09:21 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Rural SP Attada Babujee with the tribal youth who landed jobs, in Visakhapatnam on Monday.

Rural SP Attada Babujee with the tribal youth who landed jobs, in Visakhapatnam on Monday.

Rural Superintendent of Police Attada Babujee on Monday congratulated the 39 tribal youth who have landed jobs after completion of their training organised as part of the ‘Prerana’ programme.

‘Prerana’ is a community welfare programme being organised by the Rural Police. He interacted with the youth at his chamber and handed over their appointment orders.

Tribal youth who have finished SSC and Intermediate education from Munchingputtu, G.K. Veedhi, Hukumpeta, Paderu, Dumbriguda and G. Madugula and others areas underwent a 60-day training in machine operating and retail sales associates at the Skill Development Institute at Arilova.

“Of the 39 youth, 26 have been selected for machine operator jobs in a company in Hyderabad, with a monthly salary of ₹10,000 and other allowances which includes free accommodation. The rest have been selected as retail sales associates at Vizag Central, Reliance Trends in Visakhapatnam, with a monthly salary more than ₹10,000 and allowances,” the SP said.

He appealed to the youth to work hard and achieve success. These youth should be an inspiration for others in their region,” he added.

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