Abstract

The United RSETI (Rural Self Employment Training Institute) in Cachar, Assam, acts as a significant apparatus for skill development. It provides free and convenient residential training opportunities for young people in Cachar and its surrounding communities. Strengthening and skill development are reliant upon the training institute's effectiveness. Institute trains the youth to empower and to carry out several livelihood activities like fishing, tailoring, agriculture, sericulture, dairy farms, etc through finest their skills. For instance, the institute contributes to the development of competencies and training as critical methods of fostering entrepreneurial strategies and skills among the younger generation. The present research conducted a case study of a prominent skill development training institute, the United RSETI Cachar. The study discusses skill development opportunities and emphasizes the role of Cachar's "United RSETI" in the field of skill development. Furthermore, the paper seeks to identify notable social work practices that promote skill development. The authors relied on fieldwork at United RSETI using KIIs (key informant interviews) to understand United RSETI's contributions in the field of Skill Development and FGDs (Focus Group Discussions) with social work practitioners to examine the effectiveness and perception of social work practice for skill development. Concurrently, secondary data was gathered from a variety of sources and literature to gain additional insights into skill development initiatives and practices.

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