Tripura Launches Driving Course to Boost Employment for Rural Youth
Tripura: IGDC CREFLAT launches driving course for unemployed youth

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The Indo-German Development Cooperation (IGDC) CREFLAT Project has launched a 180-hour residential Light Motor Vehicle driving course for unemployed youth in Tripura, aiming to enhance their employability and provide sustainable livelihoods.
- 01The course is specifically designed for unemployed youth from project villages in the Damcherra Forest Range of North Tripura.
- 02Participants will receive comprehensive training on LMV driving, road safety, and vehicle maintenance over 180 hours.
- 03Key officials emphasized the importance of skill development for improving socio-economic conditions in rural communities.
- 04The initiative includes modern training methodologies, featuring advanced driver training infrastructure and simulator-based practical training.
- 05Completion of the course is expected to significantly enhance the employment prospects of the trainees.
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The Indo-German Development Cooperation (IGDC) CREFLAT Project has inaugurated its second batch of a 180-hour Residential Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) Driving Course at the Institute of Driving Training & Research (IDTR) in Jirania, West Tripura. This skill development initiative targets unemployed youth from villages under the Damcherra Forest Range, aiming to enhance their employability and create sustainable livelihoods. The program includes comprehensive training on driving, road safety, traffic regulations, and vehicle maintenance. During the inauguration, officials highlighted the significance of skill-based training in socio-economic progress and encouraged participants to fully utilize the opportunity. The course also features modern training technologies, including simulator-based practical training, which aims to equip trainees with industry-relevant skills. This initiative reflects a commitment to empowering rural youth and contributing to inclusive rural development across Tripura.
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The initiative aims to provide unemployed youth with essential driving skills, enhancing their job prospects and contributing to local economic development.
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