Kathmandu Metropolitan City's Initiative for Employment and Skill Development

Event 22 Oct 2023 2547

Kathmandu Metropolitan City Notice

Kathmandu Metropolitan City's Initiative for Employment and Skill Development

Overview: Kathmandu Metropolitan City, under the Social Development Department, has initiated a noteworthy program to boost employment opportunities. As of October 19, 2023, an impressive number of 1,545 individuals have already registered for the program following the public invitation on October 9, 2023.

Objective of the Program:

  • Develop Kathmandu as an employment epicenter.
  • Engage trained manpower in income generation and job opportunities.
  • Elevate the city's status with skillful manpower contributing to the economic landscape.

Target Audience and Purpose: The training is designed for:

  • Permanent and temporary residents of the metropolitan city.
  • Taxpayers in the area.
  • Unemployed individuals, both young women and men.
  • Returnees from abroad seeking jobs.
  • Those needing skill upgrades.
  • Those affected by the landfill site and other specific conditions.

This initiative aims to empower individuals by offering tailored training based on local market demands and opportunities. The ultimate goal? Create entrepreneurial ventures and direct employment for thousands.

Application Details: Interested individuals should provide necessary personal details, educational background, training preference, and specific conditions (if any). A comprehensive list of 33 training options is provided, with applicants prioritizing their interests.

Training Popularity Snapshot:

The diverse range of trainings offered by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City under the Social Development Department has garnered a varied interest from residents. Here’s a snapshot of the most popular choices:

  1. Digital and Technology Fields:

    • Software Development: 231 participants
    • Online Employment: 253 participants
    • Graphics Design and Video Editing: 273 participants
    • Professional Computer Hardware and CCTV Maintenance: 228 participants
  2. Hospitality and Food Industry:

    • Barista/Bakery Training: 185 participants
    • Fast Food - Chinese and Indian Cook Training: 141 participants
    • Bar tending/Waiter/Waitress Training: 80 participants
  3. Professional Skillsets:

    • Procedural Accounting: 243 participants
    • Marketing and Digital Marketing: 212 participants
    • Receptionist and Cashier Training: 113 participants
  4. Artisanal and Craftsmanship:

    • Tailoring and Fashion Designing: 103 participants
    • Handicraft and Sculpture: 34 participants
    • Jewelry Making: 35 participants
  5. Home and Construction Services:

    • Professional Electrician and Plumbing: 105 participants
    • Beauty Parlor and Salon: 137 participants
    • Carpenter and Interior Designing: 56 participants
  6. Specialized Vocational Training:

    • Motorcycle Repair and Maintenance: 68 participants
    • Light Vehicle Maintenance: 59 participants
    • Sanitation and Gardening: 23 participants
    • Heritage Construction and Maintenance: 32 participants
  7. Others:

    • Tourist Guide: 154 participants
    • Spa and Therapy: 28 participants
    • Cooperative Manager: 102 participants
    • Various Sports: 78 participants
  8. Miscellaneous Training: 570 participants

Call to Action: Those eager to be a part of this transformative journey can either approach the ward office or conveniently apply online, as instructed by the department.

In Conclusion: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City's initiative to offer free income-generating skills training underlines its commitment to societal progress. With multiple departments coming together, sharing insights, and ensuring holistic development, the city is poised to witness a significant uptick in employment and skill enhancement in the coming times.

Kathmandu Training

Kathmandu Metropolitan City

Bagdurbar, Kathmandu

government

+977-1-4231481

Services Offered

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