‘Huner sae Rozgar’ courses inaugurated
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Jan 8: The Food Craft Institute of Tourism Department Jammu has started its courses in TRC Reasi which was inaugurated by District Development Commissioner, Nirmal Sharma, here today.
The courses have been covered under Huner sae Rozgaar Scheme.
More than 60 trainees hailing from different areas of the district mostly girls are participating in the training courses.
Speaking on the occasion, the DDC advised the trainees to acquaint themselves fully with training regarding performing services in the tourist establishments.
She said that the district has largest scope of tourist industry where thousands of pilgrims throng every day from state as well as from the country.
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