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Afghan refugees in India getting skill development training
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Afghan refugees living in New Delhi are getting skill development training through the Anudip Foundation, which is an implementing partner with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

Afghan refugees living in New Delhi are getting skill development training through the Anudip Foundation, which is an implementing partner with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

The Anudip Foundation is offering this training to ensure a sustainable livelihood for Afghan refugees. Presently, 79 refugees from Afghanistan are enrolled for IT and communication skills training at two centres in Delhi.

After the three-month long skill development training, the foundation ensures the placement of these candidates. Tamana, an Afghan refugee who is studying at the Anudip Foundation, said, "I am pursuing classes at Anudip. I want to join work. So, this training will help me to get a job."

Mohebullah Selemankhil, who has been living in India since 2012, said, "After finishing my course at Anudip, I would like to continue my senior secondary education. After that, I will be joining college."

Tahmeena Noori migrated to India after her father was killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. A bank employee in Afghanistan, Tahmeena is now sharpening her skills to get a suitable job in India. "Due to lots of problems in Afghanistan, the situation is not good. Women do not have the right to go out of their homes because the Taliban does not want them to continue their education," said Tahmeena. "My father was killed by the Taliban and our family is so sad from then on, that we decided to leave Afghanistan and come to India," Tahmeena added.

After a three-month long skill development training, these students get placements in BPOs, IT firms, banks and other sectors in India.

"At the Malviya Nagar Centre, we have been able to train 50 Afghan people. 43 have graduated and 30 candidates have been placed in different organisations in Delhi. In Bhogal, we are still continuing with the placements and have placed somewhere around 43," said Raja Khan, Operations Manager, Anudip Foundation.

As of end December 2014, there are some 10,395 Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers registered with UNHCR in India.

Source:- Afghan refugees in India getting skill development training | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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I bet there are more Afghanis in that picture then whole Delhi.
 
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Remarkable -- all 79 of them ???!!!

Yes and many more - UNHCR in India has five such centers all across India out of which two are in Delhi - which are of course being expanded -

UNHCR - Implementing Partners

These figures exclude those who have already been granted Indian citizenship -

UNHCR - Afghan refugees in India become Indian, at last
Govt grants citizenship to 4,300 refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan - The Times of India

That is not Delhi, there are no mountains there

Of course it's not - It's a representative image.

I bet there are more Afghanis in that picture then whole Delhi.

There are more than 18,000 Afghan refugees living in India according to UNHCR - they are concentrated in and around Delhi only with Kolkata being the other city with significant population.
 
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Afghan refugees in India getting skill development training
354099-311550-afghans-in-pakistan-afp.jpg

Afghan refugees living in New Delhi are getting skill development training through the Anudip Foundation, which is an implementing partner with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

Afghan refugees living in New Delhi are getting skill development training through the Anudip Foundation, which is an implementing partner with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).

The Anudip Foundation is offering this training to ensure a sustainable livelihood for Afghan refugees. Presently, 79 refugees from Afghanistan are enrolled for IT and communication skills training at two centres in Delhi.

After the three-month long skill development training, the foundation ensures the placement of these candidates. Tamana, an Afghan refugee who is studying at the Anudip Foundation, said, "I am pursuing classes at Anudip. I want to join work. So, this training will help me to get a job."

Mohebullah Selemankhil, who has been living in India since 2012, said, "After finishing my course at Anudip, I would like to continue my senior secondary education. After that, I will be joining college."

Tahmeena Noori migrated to India after her father was killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. A bank employee in Afghanistan, Tahmeena is now sharpening her skills to get a suitable job in India. "Due to lots of problems in Afghanistan, the situation is not good. Women do not have the right to go out of their homes because the Taliban does not want them to continue their education," said Tahmeena. "My father was killed by the Taliban and our family is so sad from then on, that we decided to leave Afghanistan and come to India," Tahmeena added.

After a three-month long skill development training, these students get placements in BPOs, IT firms, banks and other sectors in India.

"At the Malviya Nagar Centre, we have been able to train 50 Afghan people. 43 have graduated and 30 candidates have been placed in different organisations in Delhi. In Bhogal, we are still continuing with the placements and have placed somewhere around 43," said Raja Khan, Operations Manager, Anudip Foundation.

As of end December 2014, there are some 10,395 Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers registered with UNHCR in India.

Source:- Afghan refugees in India getting skill development training | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis


Good job and appreciate the assistance. Detractors will always complain but never mind them ;)

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