Delhi Government Works With UN Organization On Student Job Scheme

The Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University’s students will now have access to work prospects thanks to a new pilot initiative the Kejriwal administration launched on Monday with UNICEF (DSEU).

The DSEU and UNICEF have started offering “Career Awareness Sessions” for schoolchildren, according to a statement from the government.

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To facilitate access to work possibilities, help students become job-ready, and listen to and amplify the views of young people, the Delhi Skill University teams together with YuWaah (Generation Unlimited India) at UNICEF, according to a release.

The “YuWaah Step Up – Bano job ready” project, a six-month pilot being run by Flywheel Digital Solutions Pvt with DSEU students and other job seekers in Delhi, is another pillar of the partnership, the government said in a statement. Its goal is to increase the reach of young job seekers on the new generation of job portals.

Beginning on July 20, the pilot will operate at the Ambedkar DSEU Shakarpur I campus.