SCSD Nagpur organized webinar on employability skills for the students of Wardha district
Symbiosis Center for Skill Development (SCSD) Nagpur City had organized a webinar on 30th September 2021 for all the students of Wardha from Indraprastha New Art, Commerce & Science College, Wardha District.
Nagpur: Symbiosis Center for Skill Development (SCSD) Nagpur City had organized a webinar on 30th September 2021 for all the students of Wardha from Indraprastha New Art, Commerce & Science College, Wardha District. This college is located in the city of Wardha and caters. To all the students from semi rural and urban background.
The biggest theme of the webinar was “Skilled India”. The chief guest of the webinar named Dr. Jaiprakash Paliwal, Director – SCSD. Informed all the students on the topic of “Development of India through Skilled India” in this webinar. And he also interacted with all the students and furthered. The knowledge of all the existing students. That how a good skilling will help the students the most in getting a much better job opportunities and if the students start their own venture also. So how is skilling relevant to students.
The speaker had guided all the existing students on various topics related to entrepreneurship and skill development. The speaker told the students how internships and projects done during the college days go a long way in career building. Speaker also told about employability, resume writing.
Skill development can change life
The speaker told how Skill development can change everyone’s life and how Symbiosis Center for Skill Development is ready to bring change in the lives of all the students, all the students were very excited to hear the success stories. Were.
The speaker told how skill development can change one’s life and how Symbiosis Center for Skill Development is ready to bring change in the lives of all the students. All the students were very excited to hear the success stories on all these.
The speaker also cited the example of “Gram Swaraj” – which refers to self-sufficient villages. And if all the youth of the village have a suitable skill, then there will be absolutely no need for those youth to migrate from the villages to the cities. And thus avoiding extreme poverty, because migration has been one of the factors of increasing poverty.
More than 200 students have actively participated in this webinar and answered all the questions raised by the speaker. Many students from different streams like MSc, B.Com, B.Sc actively participated in this webinar. At the end of the webinar, the principal, whose name is Dr. Ashish Sashankar, proposed a vote of thanks.
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