A.P. govt. will set up ‘Labour Addas’ to upskill workers, says CM Naidu
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced the establishment of 'labour addas' across the state to provide skill development opportunities for workers. The initiative, introduced on International Workers' Day, will initially launch 15 centres in major cities and towns. These hubs aim to help workers upgrade their skills during periods without employment.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday announced that dedicated ‘labour addas’ would be set up across the State for workers, while reiterating his government’s commitment to rebuilding the State through “good governance and inclusive development.”Addressing a public meeting at Pamidimukkala in Krishna district on the occasion of International Workers’ Day, the Chief Minister said that in the first phase, 15 labour addas would be set up in major cities and towns. These centres, he said, would be developed into skill development hubs where workers can upgrade their skills on days they do not have work.
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