Community-Based Training Scheme for Minority Youth and Women
Empowering Skills, Building Careers – Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation (KMDC)
The Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation (KMDC) has introduced the Community-Based Training Scheme to empower unemployed youth and women from minority communities by providing free skill training in various trades.
The programme aims to enhance employability and self-reliance by equipping participants with practical skills that open doors to job opportunities in offices, factories, and private enterprises — or even help them start their own ventures.
Courses Offered
Under this initiative, KMDC offers a variety of short-term, career-oriented training programmes through recognized training centers and government/private institutions:
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Beauty Parlor Training (for Men & Women) – Professional grooming, salon management, and beauty care skills.
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Short Hand Training – Learn shorthand and typing for clerical and administrative roles.
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Hospitality Services Training – Skills for careers in hotels, restaurants, and catering services.
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Office Administration & Retail Marketing – Business communication, marketing, and customer service training.
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Tailoring & Fashion Design Training – Creative stitching, embroidery, and garment design techniques.
All trainings are certified, helping participants build credible profiles for employment or entrepreneurship.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the Community-Based Training Scheme, applicants must meet the following conditions:
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Must belong to a religious minority community (Muslim, Christian, Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, or Parsi).
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Age limit: 18 to 35 years.
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Annual family income: Not exceeding ₹6.00 lakhs.
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Must be a resident of Karnataka.
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Should not have received any other government-sponsored vocational training.
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Selected candidates must complete the entire training course.
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