Guwahati: In a significant step towards empowering ex-servicemen and their families, the Assam Skill University (ASU) on Thursday (May 29) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Directorate of Sainik Welfare, Government of Assam.
The agreement was signed at the university between Subhash Das, Vice Chancellor of Assam Skill University, and Brig Ploash Choudhury, Director at the Directorate of Sainik Welfare.
This collaboration seeks to harness the extensive hands-on experience acquired by ex-servicemen during their service in the Armed Forces.
By aligning this expertise with the training and certification capabilities of Assam Skill University, the initiative aims to prepare ex-servicemen for opportunities in industry, reserved government jobs, and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
The program also emphasizes the rehabilitation of ex-servicemen, many of whom retire young, with a significant portion of their working lives still ahead.
A key aspect of the initiative is its focus on supporting widows and dependents of ex-servicemen.
The partnership will guide them towards meaningful and sustainable career paths, ensuring their economic independence and integration into the workforce.
To ensure the smooth implementation and success of the initiative, Col PN Giri (Retd), ZSWO Darrang, and Dr Jagadish Nath, Deputy Registrar of Assam Skill University, have been appointed as the Single Points of Contact (SPOC) for their respective organizations.
They will work together to fine-tune the program and drive it toward impactful and sustainable outcomes.
Speaking at the event, Subhash Das emphasized the importance of leveraging the unique skills of ex-servicemen to meet the demands of today’s workforce.
Brig Ploash Choudhury expressed his gratitude for the partnership and highlighted its potential to transform the lives of veterans and their families.
This agreement marks a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to integrate ex-servicemen and their dependents into mainstream economic activities, contributing to nation-building and the socio-economic development of the region.