CSR
NCL Opens Computer Training Centre to Promotes Skill Development
Singrauli: Northren Coalfields Limited, Krishnashila Area has opened a Computer Training Centre in Jawaharnagar village for promoting skill development as part of CSR activity. With the ever-increasing use of IT and ITES, the curriculum offered in the centre will help increase employability quotient of youths.
The three-month long curriculum called ‘Course on Computer Concept’ (CCC) includes MS Office, photo editing, web basics, colour printing and other vital computing lessons. In addition to this, trainees will also be trained to operate printers, scanners and related types of equipment.
As many as 125 youngsters living in and around the operational area of NCL Krishnashila have registered themselves for the training in the new Computer Centre. The total number of registrants will be subdivided into the group of 5; translating into 25 groups with 1 PC each. This will facilitate the best use of the resources to provide hands-on in-centre training.
After the successful completion of the programme, the trainees will be awarded CCC Plus Certificates. Recognised by National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT), CCC plus is an essential eligibility certificate for various government and private jobs.
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