This project of estimated cost of $100 million (Rs 640 crore) is expected to be completed by 2022 and the state will get 90 per cent of the loan component as grant from the Central government, a state government spokesperson told IANS.
Under the project, nearly 65,000 youth will be given special training. It would go a long way in setting up basic institutionalised institutes at various levels in the state.
A polytechnic for women, six city livelihood centres and seven rural livelihood centres would be set up under it, besides upgrading 10 employment exchanges as model career centres.
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