Haryana Institute of Public Administration to provide skill training to young girls
Abhiraj P | July 8, 2022 | 07:43 PM IST | 1 min read
HIPA: The skill training for girls will be provided in areas of caregiving, pre-school education and running crèches.
NEW DELHI: Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) Gurugram will provide skill training to young girls and help in getting employment or setting up small enterprises. The skill training will be provided in areas of caregiving, pre-school education and running crèches. HIPA has signed an agreement with Footprints Childcare Pvt Ltd in this regard.
"Haryana Institute of Public Administration #Gurugram will now provide skill training to young girls & help them in getting employment or setting up their small enterprises besides performing its day-to-day task of imparting training to the employees & officers of #GovtofHaryana," tweeted the Directorate of Information, Public Relations and Languages Department (DIPR) Haryana.
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"#HIPA signed an MoU with Footprints Childcare Pvt. Ltd. Under this initiative, Footprints will provide #skill training to #girls in areas of early childhood care and #education and train graduate mothers in starting pre-schools and daycare centres as self-enterprises," informed HIPA in a tweet.
#HIPA signed an MoU with Footprints Childcare Pvt. Ltd. Under this initiative, Footprints will provide #skill training to #girls in areas of early childhood care and #education and train graduate mothers in starting pre-schools and daycare centres as self-enterprises. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/Wm6cHBLBtI
— LearnToGovern_HIPA (@hipa_gurugram) July 8, 2022
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HIPA is a state-run training institute funded by the Haryana government for providing training, research and consultancy in administration. HIPA was established in the year 1983.
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