NGO partners with Karnataka School Education Dept to launch skill training centre in Bashetihalli

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NGO partners with Karnataka School Education Dept to launch skill training centre in Bashetihalli

BENGALURU:

AJAX Charitable Trust

, working under the

Shala Dattu Yojana

initiative in collaboration with the

Karnataka school education department

, plans to launch a skill training centre in Bashetihalli, Doddaballapura.
The centre is expected to focus on industry-relevant programmes that align with local employment needs. It aims to train youth in specific skills and industries, such as

construction technology

and

digital literacy

, providing pathways for long-term employment and economic mobility.
A press statement released by the Trust said that the govt schools they provided interventions with showed high enrolment and student retention rates.
The Government Higher Primary School (GHPS) in Bashetihalli, for instance, saw enrolment doubling from 400 to over 800 students in recent years.

Similarly, 12 govt schools across Doddaballapur, Gowribidanur, and Shivamogga also witnessed a steady rise in enrolment, teacher retention, and classroom engagement, the press release said.
“By strengthening teacher training, introducing specialised educators, and expanding student support programmes, we are ensuring that learning is not just about textbooks but about equipping students with the skills and knowledge that will serve them for life. Our upcoming skill training centre will further bridge the gap between education and employability, giving students the tools to succeed in the workforce. Education, when done right, has the power to uplift entire communities, and we remain committed to making that a reality,” said Vijay K, Chairman of AJAX Charitable Trust.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:

  • AJAX Charitable Trust, in partnership with the Karnataka school education department under the Shala Dattu Yojana initiative, will launch a skill training centre in Bashetihalli, Doddaballapura, offering industry-relevant programmes in construction technology and digital literacy to boost youth employability.
  • The Government Higher Primary School (GHPS) in Bashetihalli, where the Trust intervened, saw enrolment double from 400 to over 800 students, with 12 other government schools across Doddaballapur, Gowribidanur, and Shivamogga also reporting increased enrolment and improved classroom engagement.
  • Trust Chairman Vijay K said the centre aims to bridge the gap between education and employability by equipping students with practical skills for workforce success.

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