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Arunachal: Free computer skills and graphics design workshop held for police children

 

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Arunachal Pradesh Police Welfare Society (APPWS) organised its first ever free computer skills and graphics design workshop for students of police families.

Police welfare is seeing a renewed focus on education, awareness and youth empowerment under leadership of the new chief Director General of Police SBK Singh. In the two day workshop conducted at Ganga Mess, more than 23 students participated to learn Photoshop and basics of computer graphics design.

The free workshop, a brainchild of Ex-officio Chief Advisor of Arunachal Police Welfare Society Dr. Sushi Singh was intended to enhance computer skills to create self-employment opportunities for the participants. The skills will also help students make projects for schools/colleges and explore new career options. The workshop will also create a generation of computer art wizards who can contribute to the cause of police welfare. Instead of outsourcing computer graphics work for police, the students’ project work will now be utilized for Arunachal Police greeting cards and felicitated on State Raising Day on 8th November 2018.

Emphasizing the need to empower our youth with new skills, Dr. Singh added “The need of the hour is to empower our youth to bring the desired change in the society and through advanced computer skills we are trying to help our students dream big and achieve big.”The resource person for the workshop was Graphic Designer from Delhi Bani Sharma who is also an advisor of APPWS.

Graphic Designer Bani Sharma while commented on the enthusiasm and excitement amongst the students.

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