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Telangana Launches Skill Development Centre for Marginalized Youth
Locale: INDIA

Hyderabad, Telangana - January 10th, 2026 - In a significant stride towards fostering economic empowerment and social inclusion, the Telangana government, in collaboration with the National Backward Classes Commission (NBCC), officially laid the foundation stone for the Samarth Skill Development Centre in Gundlapally, Rangareddy district. This ambitious project directly targets underprivileged youth, particularly those belonging to marginalized communities, offering them a pathway to enhanced employability and a brighter future.
The announcement, made earlier this week, highlights the government's ongoing commitment to addressing the skills gap and providing equitable opportunities for all citizens. The Samarth Skill Development Centre is envisioned as a vital resource for those who often face systemic barriers to accessing quality education and training.
A Focus on Practical Skills and Local Needs
The centre's curriculum isn't rooted in abstract theory but designed with practical, market-relevant skills in mind. Initial training programs will encompass several key trades identified as having strong local demand. These include tailoring, providing essential skills in a sector that continues to be vital to many communities; beauty parlour management, reflecting the growing demand for skilled professionals in the beauty and personal care industry; and electronics repair, an increasingly crucial skill in a technologically driven world. The selection of these trades demonstrates a clear understanding of the immediate employment needs of the region.
Addressing a gathering at the foundation laying ceremony, Minister for Backward Classes Welfare, D. Krishna Das, emphasized the centre's dedication to delivering high-quality training. He stated that the facility would be equipped with modern infrastructure, ensuring that trainees have access to the latest tools and technologies. Crucially, the centre will also employ qualified and experienced trainers, capable of imparting not just technical skills but also valuable workplace attitudes and professional etiquette.
Collaboration and Community Ownership
The Samarth Skill Development Centre represents a powerful partnership between the State government and the NBCC. The NBCC's involvement underscores the national importance placed on initiatives like this, highlighting the shared responsibility of addressing the challenges faced by marginalized communities. The State government's support, both financial and logistical, is essential for the project's successful implementation and long-term sustainability.
Beyond the practical training, Minister Krishna Das underscored the importance of the beneficiaries taking full ownership of their learning journey. He passionately urged the future trainees to embrace the opportunity, work diligently to master their chosen skills, and, critically, to share their knowledge and expertise with others within their communities. This emphasis on peer-to-peer learning and mentorship is likely to foster a supportive and collaborative environment within the centre, contributing to a sense of community ownership and ensuring the skills gained are widely disseminated.
Looking Ahead: Broader Impact and Expansion
The anticipated impact of the Samarth Skill Development Centre extends far beyond the individual trainees. By equipping marginalized youth with marketable skills, the initiative promises to reduce unemployment rates, increase income levels, and contribute to the overall economic growth of the Rangareddy district and the wider Telangana region. It's expected to also act as a catalyst for broader social change by empowering individuals to break cycles of poverty and achieve greater financial independence.
While the Gundlapally centre marks the initial phase, sources within the NBCC have hinted at the possibility of expanding the Samarth Skill Development program to other districts in Telangana, potentially scaling the initiative to reach even more underprivileged youth across the state. The success of this initial centre will be a key factor in determining the feasibility and scope of any future expansions.
Local MLA Anjaiah's presence at the foundation laying ceremony signals the strong local support for the project, demonstrating a united front in fostering skills development and opportunity within the community. The launch of the Samarth Skill Development Centre represents a tangible commitment to creating a more equitable and prosperous Telangana for all its citizens.
Read the Full The Hans India Article at:
https://www.thehansindia.com/telangana/foundation-stone-laid-for-samarth-skill-development-centre-1038139
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