Delhi government today inaugurated a vocational skill development centre 'Kaushal Kuti' at Asha Kiran home, the capital's lone home for mentally-challenged children and adults, at Rohini.
"So far only training for tailoring was available but now a full-fledged vocational training unit- 'Kaushal Kuti' is made for mentally-challenged people," Social Welfare and Women and Child Development Minister Sandeep Kumar said while inaugurating the centre.
New units of vocation skills were also made functional today at 'Kaushal Kuti'.
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Asha Kiran provides free boarding and lodging, medical facilities, games, sports, cultural activities and some vocational training to its residents. All expenses for this home are borne by the department of social welfare.
According to an official, at present 71 residents of Asha Kiran are attending government schools whereas 27 residents are attending vision special school in sector-9 Rohini and 40 residents are being provided special education by a special educator.
Asha Kiran was the first government institution in the welfare sector, which was awarded ISO 9001: 2008 for quality management in September last year.