The Integrated Textiles Tourism Complex (ITTC) which was recently launched at Nongpoh in Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya by Indian Union Minister Smriti Irani where Chief Minister Conard Sangma was present revealed about government’s latest strategy to open 7,200 employment opportunity.
Under this tourism scheme 7,200 applicants will be initially trained in particular skills. As per to the Central government plan it aims to employ 30,000 people after developing their skills under this scheme.
According to Smriti Irani with initiate of successful training and engagement of 7200 people under this new project will ensure that they apart from boosting tourism partially also influence the textile industry including many other sectors.
So that the tourists get to explore more about Meghalaya. It is important to presently focus on demand driven skilling programme to boost the industry to influence the others. It is a national level scheme that is vested with financial support of Rs. 1,300 crore in the attempt to train 10 lakh people within three years time frame (2017-20).
Diversified planning like creating marketing platforms for local artists to sell their creative items and promote their region’s rich culture and tradition to develop its tourism. Inside the ITTC complex new attraction for tourist will be provided to feel the essence of its village life and its artesian methods of crafting various creative items to understand lot and feel about Meghalaya and its people.
NEIC: SUMI BORA
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