January 25, 2021

ISFH Skill Development Training for the Underprivileged Young Adults

India is the home for 1.35 billion people, making the nation next to China in terms of population. A major reason for the urban poverty in Indian youth is having fewer job opportunities and lack of communication, technical, and soft skills. Due to which the Indian youth under 25 years of age cannot get a decent job to lead a hassle-free life. Poor youth don't have adequate skills and resources to get a job like computer training, English language training, and personal skills training. Mastering the English language should be the mandatory requirement to get a job nowadays. The government has announced multiple skill development training for young adults in job need, but the progress is still not promising. ISFH Foundation is the NPO established to provide basic human rights to Indians and fight against unemployment in India is one of the foundation's esteemed missions.

ISFH Skill Development Programs Initiation

The pandemic has worsened the unemployment rate in India to a skyrocketing rate. ISFH Foundation aims to empower millions of underprivileged youth in India to get a good-paying job. The foundation supports numerous schemes to employ the youth, such as personal skills, enterprise, and e-skills. The students can take the courses according to their knowledge gaps; also, ISFH provides placement guidelines to encourage them to be employed in the relevant and suitable job according to their choice, qualification, and the undergone courses. However, irrespective of the challenges to continue these programs like financial support, materials, infrastructure, and volunteer support, ISFH aims to offer this to India's underprivileged youth to get quality training and empower their lives for a lifetime by acquiring a job.

Highlights of Skill Development Training for Multiple People

ISFH is derived from India Stands For Humanity, a non-profit that involves welfare programs for multiple underprivileged communities living in society. The foundation operates for poor children's education, healthcare support for underprivileged families, skill training for the underprivileged youth deprived of their livelihood, etc. We focus on community engagement & empowerment of the impoverished. To reduce the youth unemployment rate ISFH has launched an education mission to train the underprivileged. The foundation runs door-to-door services to verify the accurate number of underprivileged unemployed. After collecting the data in that region, it enrolls the students' names and program details by taking their willingness to join the program. Also, they give guidance in taking part in this skill-training course. The common courses covered for everyone are English communication, personal skills, computer proficiency, and business management. ISFH Foundation will prepare a schedule for training, fix a venue to provide the training and invite each interested underprivileged unemployed in that nearest region. The organization's activities cover throughout India, including the urban, rural, remote, and less prioritized areas. The program teaches essential life skills, business skills, and communication skills to lead a happy human life.

To reduce the struggles of the poor youth, job opportunities are a great solution to empower India and the Indian economy. The more skilled workers in a country are a great asset for the nation, as the amount of tax payment is hugely increased, leading to becoming a developed nation. Some jobs need networking connections to build confidence and strong relations, along with an environment filled with fun, ISFH provides the training by considering the job requirements.

Future of Indian Youth Employment after Covid-19

Most of the poverty-driven and impoverished family youth are unemployed, and they face the severity of joblessness compared with privileged families young adults. Providing a job for the underprivileged is a challenge to our nation as they lack professional, technical, and communication skills. The Indian job market is shaken due to the impact of Covid-19, and India has reached its peak level unemployment rate, which is nearly 24% during April 2020. The pandemic's positive impact is that corporate companies, NGOs, non-profits, and few others have understood the real hurdles faced by the underprivileged communities during this time. Now they are looking to do some help through several means. Coronavirus has taught us to clean our hands, and now we have learned to clean our nation from the polluting elements like helplessness of poverty, unemployment, and healthcare. We lack healthcare as the government has transformed the schools, trains, and others as quarantine units due to the lack of hospitals and medical staff.

If we have quality medicine support, then we can have more jobs for nurses, medical staff, doctors, etc. Still, we are in a tough fight with the post-pandemic conditions. ISFH will perform its duties and responsibilities, and we need more support to help more underprivileged get jobs and provide the best quality skill development training. We are hailed as Young India in the World, whereas ISFH strives to add one more tag to India as Most Educated and Professional India dwelling with many workforces. Support ISFH Education Mission and We Welcome Every Kind Heart to Join Us who desires to build a powerful India.