Community
College Academic Year Inaugurated
The
Community College of the Seva Kendra Calcutta, the Social Service Centre of the
Archdiocese of Calcutta had the formal inauguration of its academic year
2013-14 on 18th January by Fr. Franklin Menezes, Director, Seva
Kendra with a prayer service attended by the newly enrolled students and the
staff.
More
than 30 students have enrolled for the different courses conducted at the
Community College. The courses for which students have been admitted are
registered for the Modular Employable Skills courses conducted by the
Government of India. These courses provide alternate system of education, aimed
at the empowerment of the disadvantaged and the underprivileged urban and the
rural poor.
The
courses include training on Computer Fundamentals with Soft Skills for Baseline
staff and Frontline Office Assistants, trade courses like Tally, DTP, Computer
Hardware, Assistant Cook and Assistant Nurse. The trade courses are followed up
by 2 months of Industrial training with the assistance of the industrial
partners in the respective fields. Track records prove that being equipped with
course and training from Community College, students find it easier to get jobs
in the otherwise cut-throat job market.
As a
part of the celebration of its Ruby Jubilee Year of Seva Kendra which began on
20th December 2012, the Community College computer room has been
revamped with a swanky look and the installation of 10 new computers, all done
by benefactor, Mrs. Lovina Khan.
The
courses are conducted for a nominal fee and some of the underprivileged are
sponsored either by the parishes or by our benefactors.