"Rashtriya Rifles Battalion, under Romeo Force took up a project and conducted an electronic gadgets and appliance repairing and maintenance workshop for unemployed youths of various remote villages of Rajouri district," Jammu-based Defence spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said.
He said the workshop that started today would continue till January 8 next year at village Rajdhani of the district.
"Unemployed youths from far flung areas of villages Shahdara, Lah, Behrote, Dhok, Kopra and Rajdhani are participating in the event. The training was inaugurated by Commanding Officer of the battalion," he said.
"On termination of the course, the candidates will get a certificate from Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Jammu," he said.
He said the efforts by the Indian Army to empower youths for a better future were appreciated by parents, teachers, and sarpanches of the area.
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