DWSSC
  • Home
  • Course
    • Course
    • Course Single
  • Features
  • Pages
    • Example pages
    • About Sector
  • Contact Us
  • Message Boxes
  • Home
  • About Us
    • About DWSSC
    • Board Of Directors
    • Team
    • MSDE
    • NSDC
  • Training And Assessement
    • RFP for Assessment Agencies Empanelment FY19-20
    • Branding And Collateral
    • DWSSC Training Centers
    • Registration and Accrediation
    • Certified trainers and Assessors
    • Assessment Agencies
    • TOT Calendar
    • Equipment List
  • Industry
    • Industry Partner
    • Affiliation Process
    • Demand Aggregation
  • Advocacy
    • Advocacy Partners
    • Success Stories
    • Events
    • Job Mela
  • Occupational Standards
    • QPs & Curriculums
      • NSQC Approved
      • Under Industry Validation
    • Procurement of Handbooks
    • Periodicity Of Job Roles
    • Occupational Map
  • Media
    • NEWS Article
    • Motivational Videos
    • DWSSC Brochure
    • DWSSC Bulletins
  • Apprenticeship/NAPS
    • Apprenticeship ACT/Rules
      • Apprenticeship Act-1961
      • Apprenticeship Rules -1992
      • Apprenticeship Rules, 1992-Amdt-25 Sep 2019
    • NAPS Guidelines
    • NAPS DW Sector
    • DW Optional Trade
    • NAPS/Apprenticeship Processes
      • TPAs-Apprenticeship
      • Stipend_Reimbursement_process_under_NAPS
      • Establishment user-manual
      • Candidate Instruction-manual
      • BTP-tp-instructional-guide
  • Career
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
image

Sheela

  • December 13, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Meena

  • December 13, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Chitra

  • December 13, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Bimla

  • December 13, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Asha

  • December 13, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Bina Das

  • December 9, 2019,
  • 0Comments

#NurturingLives: Coming from a low income household, Bina Das enrolled herself  into PMKVY ‘Elderly Caretaker (Non Clinical)’ job role at Brainware University campus with a view to upskill herself and find employment options. Post training, she was hired immediately by TMS Healthcare (Kolkata) for the kind of skill set she had acquired.  Today, she has become the first female from her family to do a job in a hospital. She is a Hero and a real role model !..

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Pooja Das

  • December 9, 2019,
  • 0Comments

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Saransh

  • September 5, 2018,
  • 0Comments

    Saransh (25 years) resides in Kalyanpuri, East Delhi. His family is financially poor state with his father being the only bread earner of the family. Saransh completed his 12th under CBSC from Delhi but could not continue his studies due to financial constraints in the family. To assist his father in running the family, Saransh engaged himself in some odd jobs, but he always looked for decent living and earning to lighten the burden of his parents. By sheer luck, he happened to get a leaflet of Sadik Masih Medical Social Servant Society which invited unemployed youth for Skill Developing Training Programme sponsored by National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSFDC) . Saransh enrolled into the House Keeper cum Cook at SMMSSS – Trilokpuri from 12.02.2018 to 31.03.2018. He has completed two months rigorous training programme successfully and after completion of training programme, he was incorporated into the organization where he underwent on-job training. Today, Saransh is working as Sales Executive at Dhrupath Mall, Noida City Centre earning a monthly salary of ₹15,000.00. He is very happy and satisfied that he can be of support to his family in terms of financial needs...

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories
image

Neetu

  • September 5, 2018,
  • 0Comments

  Neetu was born and bought up in Mangolpuri slum of Delhi. She could only study up to class 8th due to poor economic condition of her family and got married at 21 to a mechanic who could only fetch unto Rs. 2000/- a month. Unfortunately, he lost his job and after that, Neetu’s family was challenged to even meet the expenditure of basic needs. Neetu was very passionate to learn different methods of cooking, and wanted to learn it professionally so she entered Anand Skill Center run under PMKVY.  The General Housekeeping cum cook training at the center came as a boon for her. There she not only learnt how to prepare different methods of cooking but she also recognized her inner self and got confidence to become an entrepreneur. Today, she owns a tea stall having a wide range of food items using the training imparted to her at Anand Skill Training center and now she earns Rs 8000-10,000/- per month easily. Neetu feels very indebted to PMKY programme which has changed her and family life...

  • Posted by admin
  • Posted in Stories

Contact Us

  • Domestic Workers Sector Skill Council (DWSSC), A-2/19, 2nd Floor, Above Le Petite GD Goenka School, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi- 110029

  • Telephone011-26172060

  • email info@dwsscindia.in

Categories

  • Advocacy
  • Announcement
  • Assessment Agency
  • Board of Directors
  • Career
  • News
  • Others
  • PMKVY
  • Stories
  • Training

Facebook

Domestic Workers Sector Skill Council

Follow us