CTE signs MoU with Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra to deliver skill development programs
• The collaboration intends to establish learning centres and provide training programmes for IT skill development in the state of Maharashtra.
Mumbai : Consortium for Technical Education (CTE) and Women and Child Development (WCD), Government of Maharashtra signed a Memorandum of Understanding to empower women and children by providing training and skill development programs. Through the establishment of the learning centres, CTE will provide computer science, IT and cyber security skill development programs with hands-on experience.
Commissionerate of Women and Child Development (WCD), Government of Maharashtra, has appointed Shri. Dilip Hivrale, Deputy Commissioner (Women Development), Govt. of Maharashtra as the Nodal officer for working together with CTE towards empowerment of women in the state of Maharashtra.
Smt. R. Vimala, IAS, Commissioner, Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, said, “I am extremely happy that CTE has come forward with a plan to train the most needy in the field of computer science and cyber security. This will help in creating awareness and spreading positivity in the lives of children and women. This effort by CTE will go a long way in mainstreaming the deprived sections of the society. I am also excited that our department is soon going to set up a Hub for Empowerment of Women under Mission Shakti where we will work for the overall development of women. I am grateful to CTE for offering to help in the overall planning and designing of programs in these centres.”
Mr. K. A. Alagarsamy, Director, Consortium for Technical Education (CTE), said, “The MoU presents perfect opportunity to create awareness and broaden IT knowledge, and empower women in the state of Maharashtra. CTE’s services will enable skill development through practical training programs and helps them to step into the job market equipped with knowledge and IT skills to tackle the challenges. We are looking forward to providing skilling, upskilling and reskilling programs with a flexible mode of learning.”