A Study On Training And Skill Development Provided Under NERLP, Mizoram

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Dr. Vanlal Malsawma Sailo
Dr. Jacob V.L. Awmpuia

Abstract

Unemployment problem is one of the major problems faced by youth of the nations. Especially for rural youth, it is difficult to find good job which is one of the main backwardness of the rural youth. The main objective of the skill development training is to enable the youth in the project area to find new employment opportunities. The youth would be also encouraged to start their own enterprises based on the skills developed or upgraded to contemporary context and requirement. The North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP) in Mizoram, India, plays a crucial role in skill development and training aimed at empowering rural communities, enhancing livelihood opportunities, and promoting sustainable development. Mizoram, a state in Northeast India, faces unique challenges due to its hilly terrain, limited infrastructure, and predominantly rural population. The NERLP initiative in Mizoram focuses on addressing these challenges through targeted interventions in skill development and training.

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Dr. Vanlal Malsawma Sailo, & Dr. Jacob V.L. Awmpuia. (2023). A Study On Training And Skill Development Provided Under NERLP, Mizoram. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(2s), 469–474. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i2s.2997
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Dr. Vanlal Malsawma Sailo

Assistant Professor (Guest), Pachhunga University College, MZU. 

Dr. Jacob V.L. Awmpuia

Assistant Professor, Mizoram Christian College

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