Because of its prior success, Grameen LABS (Livelihood Advancement Business School) project will provide specialized vocational training to an additional 5,000 below-poverty-level rural youth in the state of Gujarat, India. Grameen LABS first began training in Gujarat last August with an initial group of 2,500 young people. These students received training in various short-term vocational courses and were provided jobs in private sector areas like hospitality, customer-relation and sales, healthcare, electronics, computers, and call centers.
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