On Thursday, via video conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate 511 rural skill development centers in Maharashtra in memory of the late Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pramod Mahajan.
According to a formal declaration, these centers are being created across the 34 rural districts of Maharashtra.
According to the statement, they would run skill-development training programs in a variety of industries to provide young people in rural areas work options.
“Each center will provide training for at least two vocational courses for roughly 100 young people. According to the announcement, the training is being delivered by organizations and partners in business that have been appointed by the National Skill Development Council.
According to it, the creation of these centers will aid the area in making considerable progress toward producing a workforce that is more competent and skilled.
Mahajan was a prominent BJP national leader. At the age of 56, he passed away in 2006.



























