Myagdi students receive vocational training in power tiller repair

Myagdi. A training program on power tiller repair has been conducted for students at Dhaulagiri Secondary School in Beni Municipality-4, Singa.

Under Beni Municipality's 'We Can, We Will' program, Dhaulagiri Secondary School organized the training to teach students vocational skills in repairing power tillers used for agricultural plowing.

Ward Chairman and School Management Committee President An Bahadur Khadka (Bhagwan) stated that the 19-day training was provided to 20 students from grades 8, 9, and 11.

"We provided this training during the post-exam break to develop local manpower capable of repairing power tillers, which are increasingly replacing oxen in farming," he said. "We provide skill-based training to inspire students toward daily life applications and professional careers."

Previously, students have received training in mushroom farming, hospitality, painting, and stool weaving. Beni Municipality Mayor Surat KC noted that the 'We Can, We Will' program is being implemented in 16 schools to connect students and education with skills and labor.

The municipality has allocated a budget of Rs 100,000 each to 16 schools in the current fiscal year to conduct vocational training in areas such as house wiring, plumbing, hairdressing, hospitality, cooking, and pressure cooker repair.

 

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