‘Streamlining talent helps in development’
Ongole: Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank chairman A Venkata Reddy said that everyone has one or other talent, but streamlining that talent helps them in personal and professional development to achieve greater heights in career.
He inaugurated the free medical camp organized by the KIMS at the Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute (RUDSETI) for the beauty parlor and women’s tailoring trainees on Monday.
The RUDSETI, which is jointly established by the Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank and Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Educational Trust offer free training programs in various self-employment courses on its premises in Ongole and offers free boarding and lodging to the candidates.
Venkata Reddy inspected the classrooms and appreciated the women joining the training program and coming forward to stand on their own feet.
The RUDSETI director G Suryanarayana Murthy, KIMS general manager S Narasimha Murthy, APGB regional head Obaiah, and KIMS doctors and others staff also participated in the programme.