**SayPro empowers unemployed youth in GAMATLALA Area

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In the age of digital awareness, it’s important to know how to leverage tech for social good. Enter SayPro, an innovative way to empower unemployed youth in Gamatlala area by teaching them modern ways of communication and marketing. SayPro introduces unemployed youth to all forms of social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and much more. […]

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In the age of digital awareness, it’s important to know how to leverage tech for social good. Enter SayPro, an innovative way to empower unemployed youth in Gamatlala area by teaching them modern ways of communication and marketing.

SayPro introduces unemployed youth to all forms of social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and much more. They’re also taught about email marketing techniques and ways to market themselves online.

Through this program, youths are empowered with the skills that will help them get back on their feet and find a job in today’s competitive market.

Being unemployed is not a joke and it deserves an equal amount of respect. Youth unemployment has been on the rise in India, and it’s time we speak about it.

Some call it a rite of passage, while some call it a stepping stone towards your career. Either way, unemployment shouldn’t be taken lightly and should be addressed at once. Hence, SayPro is stepping forward to make a difference in this area.

When unemployment is a part of your life, it becomes difficult to believe that you can get any job soon. This is why SayPro has come up with an idea that can change the tides for these unemployed youth and give them a new lease of life.

SayPro is an initiative by Chief Patron Nita Ambani that aims to provide employment to youth in the area. Volunteers are trained on various skills, and they become employable as well. Once the local economy picks up, they are redeployed across sectors like hospitality, retail, etc., and the cycle continues. The idea behind this initiative is not just to make young people employable but also help them build confidence and self-esteem through real-life work experience.

Youth unemployment is a global problem that too many children and young adults face. Understanding the gravity of the situation, SayPro has come up with a solution by launching its first job-oriented skill development program in Gamatlal area of Odisha. With this initiative, SayPro hopes to not only transform lives but also contribute to the economic growth of the country.

SayPro’s program focuses on imparting technical, soft skills, and dexterity training in various trades to unemployed youth who are eager to learn new skills and get back on their feet. All classes are taught by a team of specialized instructors in order to provide students with best possible learning experience. Classes are open for boys and girls aged 15-25 years old, and they run every week on Saturday at noon or Sunday morning 9:00 am – 12:00 pm or 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm according to the availability of trained instructors.

Being unemployed isn’t easy. It takes a toll on your mental and emotional stability, and it’s even difficult to express yourself when you’re jobless. But that’s where SayPro comes in.

Backed by Muktirata Sanstha, an NGO that works for the welfare of youth in Gamatlala area, SayPro is a platform that equips unemployed youth with valuable skills and impart them with market-ready knowhow. They believe that every person has a talent to shine, and they encourage this positively by providing them with best-in-class programs while teaching them life skills they’ll need to succeed in their career.

The first ever SayPro class started off in April 2017, but its potential can only be imagined on how many more people will come forward to join it to make an impact on the society!

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