DB TECH - Skilling India is the Way Forward
Education
was once limited to reading and memorising certain books and then giving exams.
These tests the memorising power rather than skills. But now, it is slowly and
gradually acquiring a new meaning. The responsibility of overall development of
a naive kid to a responsible citizen lies in the education system. For the creamy
layer, education may be for a social status while for the middle class it is a
way to acquire a job and sustain a living. Hence, vocational training is important
in our education system.
Although
the field of education has made progress in the past ten years, this less
regulated area of the education sector – vocational training— seems to have
lost its importance. This has led to the widening gap between the supply and
demand for skilled manpower across various industries. This shortage of skills
has translated directly into unemployment among an increasing number of
graduates who pass out every year and are forced to be re-trained in order to
become marketable.
Vocational
training is used to prepare for a certain trade or craft. Decades ago, it used
to refer solely to fields such as welding and automotive service, but today it
can range from hand trades to retail to tourism management. Vocational training
is education only in the type of trade a person wants to pursue, forgoing
traditional academics.
Don Bosco
Tech – Skilling India Foundation
Don Bosco
Tech is the network of over 300 Don Bosco
skill training centres which provides employment-linked and market-driven short
duration vocational courses to the economically and socially marginalized youth
across India.
Set up in 2008 by the Salesians of Don Bosco, DB Tech addresses the issues of unemployment, unemployability and lack of skilled manpower with a market-based approach that is sensitive to the socio-economic needs of marginalized youth in the age group 18-35 years.
With funding from the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, under the Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY), DB Tech aims at empowering youth from below poverty line through the Bosco Academy for Skills and Employment (BASE) project. Under this project, over 46000 underprivileged youth from 24 states have been trained in market-driven course and placed in entry level opportunities in various sectors.
Set up in 2008 by the Salesians of Don Bosco, DB Tech addresses the issues of unemployment, unemployability and lack of skilled manpower with a market-based approach that is sensitive to the socio-economic needs of marginalized youth in the age group 18-35 years.
With funding from the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, under the Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY), DB Tech aims at empowering youth from below poverty line through the Bosco Academy for Skills and Employment (BASE) project. Under this project, over 46000 underprivileged youth from 24 states have been trained in market-driven course and placed in entry level opportunities in various sectors.
The Swarnajayanthi
Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) of the Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of
India, functions with the sole objective of providing employment linked,
market-oriented training to youngsters from below poverty line sections of the
country.
Don Bosco Veedu - Manacaud
On
22/02/2013, then Health and Family Welfare Minister, Shri V. S. Sivakumar
inaugurated Don Bosco Veedu Skill Training Centre, the institute that offers
free employment training and placement in Hospitality Management and Business
Process Outsourcing to the unemployed youth, in collaboration with
Accenture, one of leading global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing companies in the world.
The centre
at Manacaud, managed by Don Bosco Society, offers three-month full time courses
in Hospitality Management and Marketing, for 30 students in each batch, with
placement offers from Taj Group of Hotels, Hilton Group and so on. The course
is for students who have the minimum educational criteria of SSLC/10th
Std pass. The age limit for admission is 18 - 35.
It is an
extension of Don Bosco Nivas, shelter home at Thampanoor where the children on
the street are rehabilitated with CHILDLINE and Missing Child programmes in
collaboration with the Social Justice Department.
Hailing
from a backward fisherman community of Anchuthengu (Kollam), Pallavi (given
name) did not have many options. Either do a computer class after +2 or get
married. But she was determined to fight for her freedom. She found out about
the BPO course at DB Tech Manacaud from a church announcement as part of our
mobilisation in association with Trivandrum Social Service Society.
Last year
Pallavi joined our centre. She brought in a few of her friends as well and soon
the centre became sort of a second home for them. They enjoyed each and every
activity presented to them and participated wholeheartedly. They were very
concerned regarding their academics too.
After
completion of the course Pallavi was placed with Green Thoughts, a reputed BPO
firm located in Trivandrum. Pallavi and her friends visit the centre once in a
while and still cherish their wonderful time with us. They feel blessed to find
out such an institution that has shaped their lives to new heights. Pallavi is
just one among our hundred success stories.
Vision 20-22
Trivandrum
has many youth who have dropped out of school and do not have a career due to
lack of education or at times proper certificates. Trivandrum Don Bosco Veedu
Society in collaboration with DB Tech Society and private companies have been
providing short term free skill training programmes and have placed many youth
into good jobs.
In association
with other socially responsible institutions and individuals, Don Bosco Veedu
has supported many children and youth to attain good education. Scholarships
are given to students showing good academic record, belonging to financially
backward families. They are granted after proper identification of the
children. Many children have received support in the past several years, both
monetary help and educational materials supply. Individual progress of the
sponsored children is tracked and many have secured good jobs and have become
financially and socially independent.
Vocational
training is a pillar of our education system but it needs to be revived. It is
a great alternative to study what the market demands. It promotes education and
can give a break from high dropout rate of students after high school.
Don Bosco
Tech with a team of 800+ employees is presently working in 29 states with a
target to impart skill based training to 2 million youngsters by 2022.
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