Three Months long training programme under DYTE concludes in Samba

DC samba interacts with trainees asks to inculcate a disciplined life to embark a successful life

435 youths including 319 male and 116 female candidates trained, 04 selected as Agniveers, 19 qualified physical for BSF

SAMBA, March 01: The 3-month training program under District Youth Training & Empowerment Centre (DYTE) Samba concluded today at nine block level training centres. The program was aimed at providing physical and academic training to rural youth for entry into armed/paramilitary and related jobs.

A team of Physical and Academic Instructors, and Data entry operators trained 435 candidates, including 319 male and 116 female candidates. Four trainees have been selected as Agniveer and 19 candidates have qualified for the physical test for BSF.

Deputy Commissioner Samba, Anuradha Gupta, during her visit to Purmandal DYTE centre, interacted with the trainees and motivated them to adopt a disciplined approach to achieve their career goals.

Officials from J&K Sports Council and District Youth & Sports department briefed the trainees on techniques for qualifying for physical examinations for armed and paramilitary jobs and the Assistant Director Employment Samba counseled the trainees about different career options and competitive exams required for such jobs.

BDO Purmandal and officials from other departments were also present at the occasion.