The Department of Hindi of Government Degree College (GDC), Khumulwng, successfully concluded a one-day seminar cum seven-day long training programme on Entrepreneurship and Skill Development for Women on Tuesday. The programme ended with a vibrant valedictory session marked by inspiration, appreciation, and cultural warmth.
As per the report, the seminar cum seven-day training programme was organised on December 23, 2025, at Government Degree College, Khumulwng. The initiative aimed to promote women empowerment by nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset and equipping participants with essential skills for future self-reliance.
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Objective of the women entrepreneurship training
The primary objective of the women entrepreneurship training was to develop confidence, creativity, and self-reliance among women participants. The programme focused on encouraging women to explore entrepreneurship as a sustainable career option.
Organisers emphasised that skill development plays a crucial role in achieving economic independence. Therefore, the training was designed to help participants understand practical pathways toward self-employment and income generation.
Structure of the seven-day training programme
The programme was structured as a one-day seminar followed by a seven-day intensive training module. It included essential motivational segments, interactive discussions, and learning activities aimed at strengthening entrepreneurial thinking.
Throughout the sessions, participants received guidance on personal development, skill enhancement, and the importance of innovation. The interactive nature of the programme helped create a supportive learning environment and encouraged active participation.
According to faculty members, the training helped participants gain clarity about opportunities available in entrepreneurship and skill-based livelihoods.
Valedictory session marks successful conclusion
The programme concluded with a vibrant valedictory session that reflected the overall success of the women entrepreneurship training. The concluding ceremony was filled with appreciation and positive reflections from organisers and participants.
The atmosphere was further enriched by a beautiful welcome song presented by the students, which added cultural grace and set a harmonious tone for the session. The performance was warmly appreciated by the audience.
Honour to the chief guest
As a gesture of respect and appreciation, a memento was presented to the chief guest by Dr. Bhupendra Debbarma, Principal-in-Charge of Government Degree College, Khumulwng. The presentation symbolised gratitude for the chief guest’s presence and encouragement.
Dr. Debbarma appreciated the efforts of the Department of Hindi in organising the programme. He highlighted the role of higher education institutions in empowering women through skill-oriented and entrepreneurship-based initiatives.
Role of the Department of Hindi
The Department of Hindi played a central role in planning and executing the women entrepreneurship training. Faculty members ensured smooth coordination and effective delivery of sessions throughout the seven-day period.
Organisers noted that such programmes help bridge the gap between academic learning and practical skill application. Therefore, the department remains committed to organising similar initiatives in the future.
Participant response and impact
Participants shared positive feedback and described the training as motivating and informative. Many said the programme helped them build confidence and encouraged them to think independently about career options.
Several participants expressed interest in applying the skills and ideas discussed during the sessions. Organisers believe the training has planted the seeds for long-term personal and professional growth.
Commitment to women empowerment
The successful completion of the programme reflects GDC Khumulwng’s commitment to women empowerment and inclusive education. By focusing on entrepreneurship and skill development, the initiative aligns with broader goals of self-reliance and social progress.
Organisers expressed hope to conduct more such programmes in the future. They believe continued efforts in this direction will help women become confident contributors to society and the economy.
The programme concluded on a hopeful note, reinforcing the belief that education, skills, and motivation together can create pathways toward empowerment and sustainable development.
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