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The Railways has tied up with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to train the children of its three lakh gangmen and trackmen in various vocational courses, senior officers have said.
They said the national transporter has decided to allot space along railway stations or in properties owned by it to set up NSDC centres.
The centres would come up near railway colonies so these can be easily accessed by the children, officials said.
The Railways has already identified 100 locations along stations near railway colonies where skill development centres could come up and 53 of them have already been nominated for NSDC, while 44 additional locations have been earmarked for the purpose.
Indian Railways’ total vacant land is estimated at a 47,300 hectares, but only a portion of this area can practically be used for commercial purposes, as 90 percent of it is linear land on the sides of rail tracks.
Some of this unused land, officials say, could be identified for setting up NSDC centres.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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