Vocational Training Centres

Women must be put in a position to slove their own problems in their own way. And the Indian women are as capable of doing it as any in the world.

Motherliness, hardwork, sacrifice , intelligence, and sense of responsibility are the characteristics of Indian women. Systematic onslaught on these qualities , primacy to her physical attributes are degrading women to commodity value rather than upholding the grand ideal of Hindu wonmanhood “ the mother “ the first Guru of the family.

Based on this Vivekananda Kendra Vocational Training Center,(VKVTC) started in 1997 in Seijosa, to train women to be economically self-reliant.The six-month course consists of training in carpet-weaving , tailoring , Gale(Traditional Arunachali woman-wear) making, etc. In addition primary reading and writing skills, cooking, health and hygiene, story-telling, patriotic songs, etc. are also taught. The selection of trainees is through Arun Jyoti centers.

Focus : Strengthen human resource intensive technology. Socio-economic empowerment, capacity-building, Natural resource management, Mother and child Health care, Education , Nutrition, Collective action for common causes, skill development in areas women are already skilled in value-addition to products.

Nature of Training : Multi-dimensional -vocational, Educational and Cultural Skill: Tailoring ,knitting, crochet, Pickle, Jam and sauce preparation, packaging, bee-keeping, marketing. Adaptability : Design and produce products as per reuqirement.

Habit Formation :Daily routine, Health, hygiene, Nutrition Literacy “ reading , writing , counting.

Languages :Hindi and English.

Confidence Development :Yoga, Martial Arts

Horticulture : Develop Kitchen gardens.

Community Perspective : Conducting Value Education classes for children, story-telling , women's Awareness camps, community festivals celebrations, etc.

Marketing :Become job creators and not job seekers.

Details : Residential well Furnished training centre;trainees(girls) are drawn from interior villages.

Impact : Socio-Economic and Cultural :

  • Sourcing the finished products from trained girls who produce it in their own homes. Family income is substantially augmented as many a family subsists below the poverty line.
  • Improved standard of living including health, hygiene.
  • Capacity to withstand cultural shocks “ brought in by Westernization disguised as modernization “ is increasing
  • Standing by one's own Sevadhrma in the face of alien pressure.
  • Ushering in concept of Development through Culture.
  • Development hundreds of families as production centers in the nearby villages and usher in prosperity.
  • Education : Start balwadis “ pre-primary training centers
  • Strengthen youth activities
  • Impart more community- based training.

Vivekananda Kendra Rural Welfare Programme, Khatkhati, Assam, India