Mangaluru: NABARD – CHD Group Home Health Aide course invites youth for training


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Mangaluru, Jan 22: National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) – a Government of India undertaking along with CHD Center for Skill Development – a unit of CHD Group will initiate a skilling course for Home Health Aide (caregivers) in February first week.

Rural and urban youth who wish to be trained as a home health aide and build a great career in the health and well-being sector must immediately register for the same. The course is provided free to the selected candidates and will be full-time in nature with theory and practical on-job training. Selected candidates will be provided working lunch during the training period.

CHD Group will also support and facilitate the candidates in securing jobs in India and also across Israel and the Middle East. To register for the course, one may contact 0824-4116824 or email office@chdgroup.org or visit www.chdgroup.org

Limited candidates can be trained, hence completing the application process is extremely important within the required time. Preference will be given to students coming from poor families. The other partners for the programme will be Global South Strategies, Atlantic Council – South Asia Center and Lobo’s Medihub. 

  

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