Millennium Post

Delhi Police to impart skill devp training to homeless youth

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: The homeless youth in the Capital lead very tough lives, with some left no choice but to go down the path of crime to earn money and endanger their lives.

In a bid to help them avoid a life of crime, Delhi Police will impart skill developmen­t training to such youth so that they can learn useful skills to live a dignified life.

According to sources, the city police visited several shelter homes in the Capital, from where they gathered youths living in the home for many years.

The list was then prepared and sent to senior officials to train them under Project Yuva.

Deputy Commission­er of Police and Delhi Police PRO Madhur Verma stated that the main aim is to make the youth stay away from the crime.

“We have been training many youth from the skill developmen­t programme, where they are given training to help them to live a good life and stay away from the crime,” said Singh.

Under Project Yuva, Delhi Police aims to connect with the youth by upgrading their skill as per their competenci­es.

In addition to the homeless, training is also being giving training to youth living in slum clusters.

One such initiative was launched in south east Delhi’s Badarpur area, where many youths – including girls – were engaged in dance and sports, in order to help them avoid drug abuse and crime.

According to police, they engaged the youth in netball and football.

Many competitiv­e teams were also formed and, as a result, girls were seen giving their best in handball

In addition to skill developmen­t training like beautician and stitching courses, the girls were provided with selfdefens­e training.

Cops observed that many youngsters indulged in crime due to unavoidabl­e social circumstan­ces.

However, if they are connected with sports and other skill developmen­t activities they can live a good life.

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Moreover, self defence training will be given to girls

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