Sources mentioned UNESCO was in working with the West Bengal authorities in social schemes equivalent to Kanyashree, Rupashree and Sabooj Sathi. (Representational picture: Reuters/File)
Sources mentioned West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has already directed the training division to work on the undertaking, and requested it to submit proposals on how UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning could be included
UNESCO has taken an curiosity in the West Bengal training system. The UN company’s Institute for Lifelong Learning has written to chief minister Mamata Banerjee expressing a want to be concerned in the state’s training system, sources mentioned.
According to sources, the chief minister has already directed the training division to work on the undertaking. She has additionally requested the division to submit proposals on how the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning could be included.
Essentially, the organisation works for the growth of training with particular concentrate on major training and kids’s necessities. Sources mentioned the company was in working with the Bengal authorities in social schemes like Kanyashree, Rupashree and Sabooj Sathi. These schemes have gotten worldwide recognition due to which the UN company desires to work with the state authorities, they added.
Only not too long ago, West Bengal’s Durga Puja was included as UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. This month, the state authorities will even signal an understanding with the World Trade Centre for its centre in Kolkata, sources mentioned.
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