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Free courses benefit 2,000 workers

Danube Welfare Centre empowers workers with language, personalit­y and computer skills

- Staff Report

More than 2,000 bluecollar workers have improved their language skills, personalit­y and computer literacy and further developed their career prospects, thanks to free courses run by Danube Welfare Centre.

The centre was initiated in 2015 under the vision of Rizwan Sajan, founder and chairman of Danube Group, and taken forward by the directors Shabnam Kassam, Sana Sajan and Sameer Anwar Shah.

On a daily basis, moe than 200 workers visit the centre’s six branches, including one for female workers in Jafza, which aim to empower unskilled workers in various companies.

Thirty-two of the ‘students’ have received promotions in their companies after attending various sessions, the centre said in a press release.

These classes have helped them elevate their positions in their companies and earn more. The increase in wages provides them with an opportunit­y to improve their lifestyle and support their families back home, the centre said.

Rahul Kumar, who has been working as a helper in a company in Dubai for six years earning low wages, said he scored a better-paying job, thanks to his newly developed capability to read and write English along with computer training.

He has credited his achievemen­t to the teachers and management of the centre.

Shabnam Kassam, director of Danube Welfare Centre, said, “What started with less than 50 workers gaining guidance with Danube Welfare Centre to learn English language and computer skills, has over a short time grown beyond our expectatio­ns. Our aim is not just to provide these classes, but to ensure our efforts get converted into tangible results.”

 ??  ?? Women workers learn how to use computers at Danube Welfare Centre’s Jafza branch.
Women workers learn how to use computers at Danube Welfare Centre’s Jafza branch.

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