Divyayan KVK has been putting its endeavors towards addressing the root causes of unemployment in the rural tribal villages, through its unique model of residential training programmes which build confidence in rural youth and enable them to launch their own enterprises. There are two types of training programmes which are offered by Divyayan viz. On-Campus and Off-Campus.
Divyayan KVK endeavors towards addressing the root causes of unemployment in rural tribal villages, through its unique model of residential training programmes to build confidence in rural youths and enable them to launch their own enterprises. There are three types of training programmes, which are offered by the KVK viz. integrated farming, skill oriented specialized courses and NIOS linked multi skill training curriculum with value education at their core. Every effort is made to restore their lost self-confidence and self esteem through special classes on moral and spiritual values. Trainees are introduced do different trades which they can opt as special course after completing this course. The risk and benefits involved in each trade are explained to them in great detail. To build their confidence, success stories pertaining to their locality and trade are presented.
Specialized courses are of 1.5 month, 3 months, and 6 months duration depending upon the trade. During the training programme apart from skill development, emphasis is also given on developing managerial skill, so that they can be self reliant and can establish their own micro enterprise after completing the course.
Off-campus training programmes are conducted just before a crop is cultivated and at every critical stage of the crop. This training programme is also a demand driven kind of training. The subject and topic of the training depends on the need and demand of the local farmers or village level organisations. Training on subjects like crop production, Dairy, Poultry, Bee-keeping, Lac cultivation, piggery, goatery, organic farming,, water management, secondary agriculture, INM, IPM, plant protection, Income Generation Activities for SHGs are conducted as and when required.
S.N. | Name of the Trade/Subject | Duration | Batch No. | Date of Commencement | Date of Completion |
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1 | Bee-Keeping | 45 Days | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV Batch -V Batch -VI Batch -VII Batch -VIII |
1st January 16th February 1st April 16th May 1st July 16th August 1st October 16th November |
15th February 31st March 15th May 30th June 15th August 30th September 15th November 31st December |
2 | Mushroom Cultivation | 45 Days | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV Batch -V Batch -VI Batch -VII Batch -VIII |
1st January 16th February 1st April 16th May 1st July 16th August 1st October 16th November |
15th February 31st March 15th May 30th June 15th August 30th September 15th November 31st December |
3 | Soil Testing | 45 Days | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV Batch -V Batch -VI Batch -VII Batch -VIII |
1st January 16th February 1st April 16th May 1st July 16th August 1st October 16th November |
15th February 31st March 15th May 30th June 15th August 30th September 15th November 31st December |
4 | Organic Farming | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
5 | Crop Production (Agronomy) | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
6 | Horticulture | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
7 | Dairy | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
8 | Poultry | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
9 | Fisheries | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
10 | Pump Repairing | 3 Months | Batch -I Batch -II Batch -III Batch -IV |
1st January 1st April 1st July 1st October |
31st March 30th June 30th September 31st December |
11 | Mali (Gardener’s) Training | 6 Months | Batch -I Batch -II |
1st April 1st October |
30th September 31st March |
12 | Electrician | 6 Months | Batch -I Batch -II |
1st April 1st October |
30th September 31st March |
13 | Welding | 6 Months | Batch -I Batch -II |
1st April 1st October |
30th September 31st March |
1 4 | Carpentry | 6 Months | Batch -I Batch -II |
1st April 1st October |
30th September 31st March |