CJ inaugurates 3-month skill training ‘Mai Hunhar Hun’ at Observation Home

Chief Justice, J&K High Court, Justice Gitta Mittal on Thursday inaugurated three- month training programme for youth Mai Hunhar Hun or ‘I am Skilled’ here at Observation Home, Harvan Nishat.

Conducted under the initiative and guidance of the ChiefJustice, the first-ever training programme was organised by State LegalServices Authority and J&K State Mission Directorate, ICPS in collaborationwith Primero Skill Development and Training Ltd, New Delhi, an officialspokesperson said.

   

The programme ‘Mai Honhaar Hun’- ‘I am Skilled’ witnessedparticipation of a large number of children hailing from adjoining areas ofobservation home, who took keen interest in the skill training, he said.

In her address, Justice Mittal congratulated the traineesfor their participation in the skill training programme and said that actuallyit is not us, who are helping the youth, but other way around – they arehelping the society by acquiring various skills beneficial for the society.

Feeling overwhelmed by the presence of trainers and aspiringtrainees under one roof, Justice Mittal said that it is a matter of privilegethat the best trainers like National Skill Development Council via Primero hasjoined hands to train youth through well tailored courses for enabling them toexcel in lucrative sectors like tourism and hospitality.

Stating that word ‘Justice’ has different interpretationsfor different people, she said, “In our state Justice with Youth will be toprovide them a platform to showcase their talent.”

Meanwhile, she advised the organisers to include intrinsicart and craft courses in the training programme.

Executive Chairman State Legal Services Authority, J&K,Justice Rajesh Bindal said that these skill development programmes will enhancemarket value and value addition of human resources of the state.

Keeping in view growing Tourism Industry in the state,Justice Bindal said the three months training programme will train youth inhospitality sector so that they are ready for different job profiles in thesector.

High Court, Judge, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey asked theyouth to take optimal benefit of facilities available in the Skill trainingprogramme.

While lauding the Chief Justice for the initiative, JusticeMagray said that role of Judiciary has been expanded and reached at the doorsteps of needy people since Justice Mittal joined the office.

Principal District and Session Judge, Srinagar, Abdul RashidMalik  thanked the Chief Justice, JusticeMittal for conceptualising the idea of setting up the Skill Development Centre.

He suggested the trainers to impart skills to traineeskeeping in view their diverse backgrounds so that everyone is equallybenefited.

Member Secretary SLSA, Mohammad Akram Choudhary, RegistrarGeneral Sanjay Dhar, Registrar Vegilance, R.K.Watal, Principal Secretary to CJ,Jawad Ahmad,  IGP, Kashmir, SP Pani,Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, State  Mission Director, GA Sofi, Director PrimeroSkill Development and Training Limited, Jayanta Das, DGP UT Chandigrah, SanjayBaniwal,  Senior Officer Primero SkillDevelopment and Training Ltd, Surjeet Roy, New Delhi,  Director Health, were also present on theoccasion.

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