Career Guidance and Self-Employment Awareness Program at B.K.R. Government College

B.K.R. Government College in Dada Siba recently organized a career guidance program aimed at informing students about self-employment opportunities, particularly in horticulture. Dr. Sumit Prashar, a Horticulture Extension Officer, highlighted key government schemes like E-Udyan and HP-SHIVA that support youth entrepreneurship. Principal Professor Rajni Sankhyan encouraged students to explore horticulture as a profitable career path. The event concluded with an interactive Q&A session, enhancing students' understanding of career prospects in this field. This initiative reflects the college's commitment to fostering career development among its students.
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Career Guidance and Self-Employment Awareness Program at B.K.R. Government College

Awareness Program Overview

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The Career and Counselling Cell at B.K.R. Government College in Dada Siba recently hosted an informative session designed to enlighten students about various career paths and encourage self-employment.


Keynote Address by Dr. Sumit Prashar

Dr. Sumit Prashar, a Horticulture Extension Officer from the Block Development Office in Pragpur, served as the keynote speaker. He elaborated on several horticulture initiatives introduced by the Himachal Pradesh government, particularly focusing on the E-Udyan and HP-SHIVA schemes. Dr. Prashar emphasized how these programs can create opportunities for young individuals in self-employment and entrepreneurship.


Principal's Insights

The event was chaired by College Principal Professor Rajni Sankhyan, who provided an overview of government horticulture schemes. She illustrated the practical applications of horticultural practices and urged students to view horticulture as a viable and lucrative career choice. Professor Sankhyan concluded her address by wishing the students success in their future endeavors.


Engagement and Interaction

Attendees included Professor Jatinder, Career and Counselling Cell Convener Dr. Ram Pal, Professor Devinder Singh, along with other faculty members. The program concluded with an engaging question-and-answer session, allowing students to clarify their doubts and gain deeper insights into career opportunities within the horticulture sector.


Event Highlights