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Divyang centre: Injured on duty, paramilitary soldiers take on new skill sets

A total of 113 physically handicapped paramilitary troopers have been trained since it was set-up last year in December.

Updated on: Dec 10, 2017 12:34 PM IST
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Introduced by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) last year in December, the Divyang Skill Development Centre (DSDC) has started giving training in gardening and mobile repairing to develop entrepreneurial skills among the physically handicapped soldiers.

A total of 113 physically challenged paramilitary troopers have been trained since the centre was set up last year in December. (HT Photo)
A total of 113 physically challenged paramilitary troopers have been trained since the centre was set up last year in December. (HT Photo)

The centre, anchored by the Border Security Force (BSF), was introduced to impart skills among paramilitary troopers who have suffered grievous physical injuries on duty rendering them physically disadvantaged.

A total of 113 physically handicapped paramilitary troopers have been trained since it was set-up last year in December.

The trainees include 92 troopers of BSF, 13 from the Indo-Border Tibetan police, three from Central Industrial Security Force and five from Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

The trainees include those suffering from amputation, trauma and visual impairment.

The centre first started imparting skills related to administrative jobs like data entry, office management and radio and exchange operator. A BSF official said the move was made to impart entrepreneurship skills among troopers who would like to consider taking voluntary retirement. A select group can also be given duty as security analysts.

 
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