Ambassador of Japan to India Kenji Hiramatsu and a representative of the recipient organisation, the Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society (CECOEDECON), signed an agreement for the project at the Embassy of Japan here.
It is to be executed under that country's Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP). The total amount of the project is 8.4 million yen, the embassy said.
"The project aims to construct a vocational training centre for the underprivileged women and youth in Baran. This remote area has been suffering from harsh climatic conditions in recent the years, making it difficult for the locals to make their livelihood through agriculture," Hiramatsu said.
Since 1989, the GGP has been supporting relatively small-scaled projects implemented by non-profit organisations, such as NGOs, educational and medical institutions, through Japanese diplomatic missions in developing countries.
"I also sincerely hope this project becomes a shining symbol of the friendship between Japan and India," the envoy said.
"Let me also express my sincere hope that the vocational centre will help women and youth in the rural areas to become self-sufficient and economically independent, leading to the comprehensive growth of the community," he said.
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