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The Centre for Rural Development and Technology (CRDT) at IIT Indore conducted a two-day skill development programme on November 19–20, 2025, at Nayagaon Goshala under Gram Panchayat Simrol. With 190 workers participating, the initiative focused on organic farming, construction material skills, and post-harvest management to boost livelihoods.
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Inside the programme
Organized under the DST-SEED project titled “Livelihood Interventions for Scheduled Caste Workers through Shramik Vikas Community-Based Training Programmes,” the workshop aimed to empower rural workers with practical knowledge and modern techniques. Faculty members and technical experts from IIT Indore guided participants on sustainable farming practices, efficient use of locally available construction materials, and advanced post-harvest solutions. The initiative reflects IIT Indore’s commitment to rural empowerment, technological outreach, and inclusive development.
Notable updates
• Conducted on November 19–20, 2025, at Nayagaon Goshala, Simrol
• 190 workers participated in hands-on training sessions
• Focus areas included organic farming, construction material skills, and post-harvest management
• Programme organized under DST-SEED’s Shramik Vikas initiative for Scheduled Caste workers
• Faculty and experts from IIT Indore led interactive sessions to ensure practical learning
Major takeaway
The training programme highlights IIT Indore’s role in bridging technology with rural livelihoods, equipping workers with sustainable skills that enhance income opportunities and community development.
Sources: Free Press Journal, Janta Serishta
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