Asthana unveils 'Unnati,' the Delhi Police's e-learning platform

Asthana unveils 'Unnati,' the Delhi Police's e-learning platform

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Category : State Published on: December 13 2021

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  • Rakesh Asthana, the Delhi Police Commissioner, has launched an e-learning programme called "Unnati" in Delhi's Southwest district.
  • The e-learning platform 'Unnati' has been inaugurated at the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) auditorium as part of Delhi Police's flagship scheme 'YUVA'.
  • Under the flagship scheme YUVA, the Unnati initiative will assist youth, particularly those from lower-income families and school dropouts, in obtaining education, skills, and realising their dreams in order to secure their future.
  • The courses offered include digital literacy courses comprising basic computer courses and typing training, preparatory courses for competitive exams, and sports courses, among others.
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