A skill development programme was launched today by BSF Wives Welfare Association (BWWA) for widows and families of the force personnel.
The vocational course was launched by the BWWA along with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) at a programme here.
About 200 participants are already being trained at seven places on vocational programmes in retail chain, customer service skill in fast food, IT sector and accounting among others, according to a press release issued by BSF.
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"100 per cent trainees of Shillong are placed (in jobs) after the course," it said.
Many more courses will also be run after evaluating the performance, the release said.
The BWWA also launched a programme for treatment of cleft lips along with NGO 'Smile Train India'.
"BWWA alongwith 'Smile Train India' aims to identify the poor people residing along the border areas with such problem and will provide free treatment to them.
"This will follow with free 'follow-up' treatment and speech therapy alongwith free transportation during their treatment," it said.
The NGO is the largest such philanthropic organisation which has rendered service in curing the disease through 7.5 lakh surgery in almost 80 countries.
In India, the NGO with assistance of 300 surgeons has already carried out cleft lip operation among 3 lakh patients in 170 hospitals, the release said.
A website to highlight various activities of BWWA and to provide information on various developmental programmes being undertaken by it was also launched today.