Panaji, Jul 21 (IANS): The influential Roman Catholic Church in Goa will tie up with the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) to promote entrepreneurship and combat unemployment.
GCCI chairman Manguirish Pai Raikar said Thursday after meeting Goa Archbishop Filipe Neri Ferrao that there could be an active collaboration with the Church on creating jobs in the "skilled and unskilled sectors".
"The Archbishop welcomed these ideas and said this was one of his own thrust areas," Raikar said in a statement.
"He said he would arrange visits to colleges and schools where the GCCI could bring in resource persons to explain to the students the opportunities and advantages of starting one's own business."
He said the GCCI would tie up with educational institutes run by religious institutions, including the Church, to re-orient students towards trade and entrepreneurship, rather than employment.
"By promoting entrepreneurship we would encourage the youth to start their own businesses instead of looking for employment," Raikar said.
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john, u.a.e
Wed, Jul 27 2011It is right step for unemployed youth but they should made aware through church media n goa church should also look into people who are without houses same way mangolre diocease have taken a step of providing houses to needy people
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marie, dubai
Mon, Jul 25 2011Very good idea, this will encourage our youths to be his/her own boss rather than working for somebody.Should also support with some financial backing to start with a 1% interest rate.
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