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Community Development Report

KUSHAL YUVA
PROGRAM
Name of the organisation

CHIKKA FEDERATION OF INDIA


Submitted by

Ankit Ranjan
Registration Number – 12015376

In partial fulfilment for the requirements of the


award of the degree of
Bachelor of Business
Administration “MGN231”
“MITTAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS”

Lovely
Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance and
assistance from many people. All that I have done is only due to such
supervision and assistance and I would not forget to thank them.

I respect and thank Mr. Santosh Kumar (Founder-cum-Secretary General-


Representative to United Nation), for providing me an opportunity to do the
Community Development Project and giving me all support and guidance,
which made me complete the project. I am extremely thankful to him for
providing such a nice support and guidance.

I owe my deep gratitude to my project teacher Mr Anup Singh, who took


keen interest on my project work and guided me all along, till the
completion of my project work by providing all the necessary information.

I heartily thank for Mr. Sandeep Kumar their guidance and suggestions
during this project work.

I would not forget to remember Mr. Baleshwar Prasad and Ms. Pooja
Singh of "KYP Centre" for their encouragement and more over for their
timely support and guidance till the competition of the project.

I am thankful and fortunate enough to get constant encouragement, support


and guidance from all teacher staffs of “Mittal School of Business” which
helped me in successfully completing our project work.
Certificate
Introduction
NGO CHIKKA FEDERATION OF INDIA Headquartered city of Bihar i.e., back of
Shanker Lodge, Gannipur, Muzaffarpur, having Branch at #6, Chandler, AZ-85225
(USA) and Accredited to the largest Inter-governmental Organisation of the World
i.e., United Nations through its NGO Committee decision in 2017 session. The NGO
have also attended the session of United Nations at UNHQ, New York and engaged
in different developmental activities in partnership with Central and State Govt. of
India.

Till date the NGO have collaborated with the following Ministries/Department and
conducted the work successfully:
1. MINISTRY OF DRINIKING WATER AND SANITATION, GOVT. OF INDIA
2. DEPARTMENT OF ART, CULTURE & YOUTH AFFAIRS, GOVT OF BIHAR
3. MINISTRY OF CULTURE, GOVT. OF INDIA
4. EHRU YUVA KENDRA SANGTHAN, GOVT. OF INDIA
5. DISTRICT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MUZAFFARPUR

In addition to the previously stated Govt. Co-operations our Federation has


conducted different social welfare Activities through our own Resources like
Consumer Protection Camp, Drug-de-Addiction, HIV/AIDSs Awareness,
Health/Family welfare, Child Protection, Disaster Management, Education for
All, Poverty, Anti-Dowry, Untouchability, Animal Care, Waste Management,
Disability Care, Aged Care, Orphans Care, Neglected Care, Gender Equality etc.
Chikka Federation was selected by Govt. of Bihar and we are
conducting Skill Development Centre, Gannipur established in
partnership with the Govt. of Bihar. Till date more than 800
Male/Female Youths have taken training through our SDC.
Projects can help many different groups of people like children, senior citizens, and
people with disabilities, even animals and the environment. Community service
can help any group of people in need: children, senior citizens, and people with
disabilities, English language learners, and more.

It can also help animals, such as those at a shelter, and it can be used to improve
places, such as a local park, historic building, or scenic area as well. Community
service is often organized through a local group, such as a place of worship, school,
or non-profit organization.

Effective community development should be:


 A long-term endeavour.
 Well-planned.
 Inclusive and equitable.
 Holistic and integrated into the bigger picture.
 Initiated and supported by community members.
 Of benefit to the community
Objective of
Low ITthe Project
knowledge Among Rural Students
Today, a person with a computer connected to the Internet can find answers to
virtually any question. Understanding the computer, connecting to the Internet,
opening a browser, and using a search engine, gives a person more capabilities
than someone without this knowledge.

Soft Skills
Soft skills soft skills are an essential part of improving one's ability to work with
others and can have a positive influence on furthering your career. If you are a
small business owner or self-employed, soft skills can help you find, attract, and
retain clients.

Spoken English
English is the language of our international communication in all areas, such as
politics, science, media or art and it is often the language of entertainment as well
as socialising. Having a good command of English helps students to have more
opportunities in life, first of all, our career.

Financial Problems
As several recent studies show, student financial wellness corresponds with
academic performance and graduation rates. Students with fewer money worries
perform better in college and are more likely to graduate, while financially stressed
students have lower grades and are more likely to drop out.

Empowering Women
Higher Education helps the women not only in gaining knowledge but also enables
her to earn a living. Money is necessity in maintaining life and education helps in
preserving life. An educated woman plays an important role in a family, dealing
with both Health care and financial support to the family.
So, state government in Bihar has started a new scheme namely Kushal
Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme in Bihar. This scheme Kushal Yuva
Program Skill Training Scheme in Bihar has been launched by the chief
minister on 15th December 2016.
Under this scheme youth of Bihar will get training and will be given different
and useful techniques to work in their respective field. Although this has to
be started in 1470 centres in Bihar, but till now only 40 centres are working.
But this is a great thought and will Bihar to grow well in coming days.
all are eligible for this Kushal Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme in Bihar. Some
have passed 10th or 12th and after they can’t continue their study. For these
peoples, we need a scheme like this.
Kushal Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme will improve the life and lifestyle of
many peoples and for those who have some skills and capacity and they can’t use
that because of lack of resources will now do some great work
Kushal Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme Details
Under Kushal Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme only youth between an
age group of 15-25years can apply for their respective training and jobs.
This scheme will run for 3 months with a training period of 240 hours.
Courses offered under Kushal Yuva Program Skill Training Scheme will
only be job oriented.
The main focus of this course will be computer knowledge basic, language
skills and other useful and necessary skill to get a job and improvement in
life. Trainor’s will be highly qualified and have a great knowledge of their
skills.
Amount of Rs 5000 around will be taken by the students getting training in
a registration process, application form, and some other process.
Effectiveness of project
 The course curriculum for Kushal Yuva Program would include three
components: Life skills, Communications Skills (English & Hindi) and
Basic computer literacy. The course duration covering all the three
components would be 240 hours (Life Skills for 40 hours,
Communication Skills for 80 hours and Basic computer literacy
component would be covered in approx. 120 hours).
 E-Learning mode shall be used for training delivery.
 Assessment (post self-learning and mock tests) of Trainers (Oncet)
followed by certification will be carried out to get quality trainers and
maintain uniformity across centres. It would be prime responsibility of
the Skill Development Centre (SDC) to ensure that each trainer
deployed by it undergoes the OnCET test. Only the certified trainers
passing the assessment will be eligible for imparting training.
 It is preferable to have a trainer who has himself passed the KYP
Course and is having educational qualification of minimum 12th pass,
unless he has a higher Degree / Diploma in Computer Science.
 Sequential mode of learning is provided for prohibiting any skipping of
sessions.
 Central monitoring of step-by-step progress of each candidate
through the web portal.
 Inbuilt / Integrated online Assessment & Certification process.
Strategy of KYP:
The strategy is to address the following four major challenges in the skill
development ecosystem:
 Capacity: Increase in training capacity
o Minimum one Skill development centre (SDC) in each of the
534 blocks for imparting training in soft skills.
o A strong pool of certified trainers will be developed through a
mandatory Trainers Online Certification (OnCET) programme.
will provide the requisite guidance to the youth to access the
benefits of such a programme

 Relevance: High relevance


o Package of Life skills, Communications Skills (English & Hindi)
and Basic computer literacy will increase the employability of
youth
o It will help in smooth shift from homes to places with high
employment potential
o Increase retention at workplace
 Perception: The following would improve the perception
o Qualified, experienced and certified trainers
o Use of high-quality content and E-Learning mode
Conclusion
Under the Nishchay “Aarthik Hal Yuvaon Ko Bal” the Kushal Yuva Program
covers the youth in the age bracket between 15 to 28 years who have
passed Matriculation or Intermediate. Under this scheme they will be
trained in language (Hindi / English) and communication skills, basic
computer knowledge and behavioural skills. This training is of 240 hours
duration in which language (Hindi / English) and communication skills will
be of 80 hours, basic computer knowledge will be of 120 hours and training
skills will be of 40 hours. Bihar Skill Development Mission is responsible for
the implementation of Kushal Yuva Program. Implementation of Kushal
Yuva Program is being conducted by E-System.
 1546 centres (SDC-1071, BSDC- 475) have been operated under
Kushal Yuva Program.
 A total no. of 7,30,766 applicants have been sanctioned by DRCC
centres, out of which 5,79,759 applicants have completed the training
and 1,00,894 applicants are being trained.

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