Skills for youth
The youth comprise over one-third of the Indian population which in turn constitutes a major part of the workforce of the country. The number of underprivileged youths in India who lacks education and proper guidance is humongous.
It is not their lack of knowledge that is the reason for this. It is because they do not possess the right skills and attitude. It is crucial for the energy of the underprivileged youth to be channelized properly with proper direction and learning to aid in their economic growth and make them contribute to nation building.
At AYUS, we have been running vocational skill centres that offer a wide gamut of learning for youth. From basic computer skills to mechanical and civil trades to retail and hospitality services along with essential life skills and workspace adaptability programmes are being run at our centres.
Over the years hundreds of youths have passed out of our centres and gainfully employed and live a dignified life.
It is not their lack of knowledge that is the reason for this. It is because they do not possess the right skills and attitude. It is crucial for the energy of the underprivileged youth to be channelized properly with proper direction and learning to aid in their economic growth and make them contribute to nation building.
At AYUS, we have been running vocational skill centres that offer a wide gamut of learning for youth. From basic computer skills to mechanical and civil trades to retail and hospitality services along with essential life skills and workspace adaptability programmes are being run at our centres.
Over the years hundreds of youths have passed out of our centres and gainfully employed and live a dignified life.