71 skilled trainees graduate from Don Bosco Tech

Dimapur, December 16 (MExN): Don Bosco Tech, AIDA skill training institute conducted graduation day of 19th batch of skill trainees on December 15. Amidst delighted parents and training faculty 71 trainees from food and beverage service, beauty and wellness and beauty and hair dresser domains were graduated from the institute. “All the trainees have received job offer,” stated a press release issued by Regina Pamma Karai, Don Bosco Tec, AIDA centre Coordinator, Dimapur.  

Batch 19 of skill training for unemployed youth of Nagaland started on October 3, 2016 with 75 trainees from 15 different tribes of Northeast.  

Fr. Nebu Matthew, provincial administrator of the Salesian province of Dimapur was the chief guest for the occasion. He spoke on values and qualities of life. “Every experience adds value to your life. Try to grow higher in life,” he said. He encouraged the trainees to “be strong and gain more experience by exploring the working world outside and contribute quality work to the society. Every opportunity that you get adds values to your life and every learning helps you to grow personally. Learn to accept new cultures and adapt new life style in new environment”.  

Amos Ekka, coordinator (operations) of Don Bosco Tech, Dimapur province advised the trainees to “build positive attitude” and encouraged them to “grow professionally in your future career”.  

Trainees welcomed the gathering through a song and Serichem Sangtam shared his life testimony on behalf of trainees. The programme concluded with vote of thanks.   Don Bosco Tech is a pan India organization providing skill training to less privileged youth in various job oriented skills. Don Bosco Tech has 480 skill training centres across India.



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