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Empowering Punjab’s Youth: e-Rozgaar Training Generates Over Rs. 8 Billion Earnings and Promotes Digital Skills

  • August 2, 2023
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The Punjab government, in conjunction with the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and the Punjab Youth Affairs and Sports Department, has achieved a remarkable feat by transforming the lives of 54,000 young individuals through the e-Rozgaar Training Programme. This initiative aimed to equip unemployed youth with valuable information technology skills, and the results have been nothing short of astonishing.

The e-Rozgaar Training Programme focused on providing essential skills and knowledge in seven distinct fields, including mobile app development, technical content marketing, creative designing, and e-commerce. By offering training in these high-demand areas, the program has empowered participants to tap into the potential of the digital landscape, opening doors to lucrative opportunities.

Since its inception, the program has attracted an impressive enrollment of over 54,000 students who have successfully completed their training. This training has enabled them to harness the power of the internet and earn a substantial income. In fact, a recent survey revealed that e-Rozgaar trained candidates have collectively earned an astounding Rs. 8.152 billion through various online endeavors.

To ensure widespread access, the government has established 45 e-Rozgaar Centers across Punjab. These centers serve as hubs for knowledge sharing, mentorship, and skill development, creating an inclusive environment for youth to thrive in their chosen fields.

The impact of the e-Rozgaar Training Programme reaches beyond financial gains. By equipping the youth with IT skills, the program has played a vital role in reducing unemployment rates in Punjab. Participants have found purpose and direction, transitioning from job seekers to successful freelancers and entrepreneurs, contributing significantly to the digital economy’s growth.

Furthermore, the program’s success has inspired similar initiatives in other regions and governments. Its model of empowering youth with relevant and marketable skills has become a benchmark for skill development programs nationwide, fostering entrepreneurship and digital career pursuits.

The collaboration between the Punjab Information Technology Board and the Punjab Youth Affairs and Sports Department has been instrumental in the program’s success, catering to diverse needs and aspirations. These partnerships have facilitated access to real-world projects, internships, and employment opportunities, ensuring the program remains relevant to the dynamic digital job market.

The e-Rozgaar Training Programme’s success stories have created a ripple effect across communities in Punjab. Beneficiaries have not only transformed their lives but have become role models, inspiring others to embrace new skills and the potential of the digital world.

As the program continues to expand and reach more regions within Punjab, it holds the promise of nurturing a skilled workforce capable of navigating the evolving landscape of information technology and online entrepreneurship. With the government’s commitment and the youth’s enthusiasm, the e-Rozgaar initiative is poised to shape a brighter future for Punjab’s young generation.

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