The Academy, in association with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), under the Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, has rolled out this project under which, the youths under training will be charged "nominal" fees.
"We are committed to the mandate put upon by NSDC to provide employment to more than 54,000 young Indians by 2022," said Kaizzad Capadia, Director, K11 Academy of Fitness Sciences.
"Our institute is going to spend close to Rs eight crore over a period of time to strengthen fitness training infrastructure in leading cities of India, including Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore and New Delhi and Rs 1.06 crore have been released to us from the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship," he said.
The institute's move may create career opportunities to youths keen on becoming fitness trainers in gyms or aspiring to become private trainers.
The institute claims to have trained more than 50,000 Indian youngsters in the last two decades.
"We continue to provide highly-skilled fitness trainers to the most well-equipped gymnasiums across the country. We have a stellar 100 per cent track record for the placements of highly qualified K11 trainers. Therefore, NSDC considered us as an ideal partner to promote its mission of skilling young Indians keen on careers in the fitness industry," Capadia said.
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