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TCONEWS ADMINOctober 21, 2018
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By Jatin Adhav

Pune:- In a time where the youth are ignored completely, especially in the professional area, The National Christian Youth Council, (NCYC) an interdenominational Christian youth body working for the  development and concerns of youth today, organised a Career Guidance and Business Development Seminar on Saturday October 20, 2018 at The Hindustan Convent Church, Solapur Road, Pune.

The objective of the organisers was to appeal Christian youth to have a holistic approach towards personal and professional life and generate job and business opportunities for them through the platform.

Talking to Rohan Gaikwad, Founder, NCYC, said “The Seminar benefited 200+ eager experienced, unexperienced, skilled, unskilled, employed, unemployed youth who were guided by eminent and experienced key resource speakers, and various exemplary dignitaries from the field of education, business,  legal, theology and medicine”.


Mrs. Sharvari Govande, Principal, St. Mary’s College of Education stressed upon the need for a balance between one’s spiritual and secular life, while Mrs. Sangeeta Kadam, Principal, Epiphany School laid emphasis on the dignity of labour in today’s context of unemployment amongst youth.

Adv. Markas Deshmukh, Bombay High Court, Legal Advisor to many financial and educational institutions, guided the youth to learn more about the government schemes and other benefits available for minorities, and appealed them to educate and equip themselves to face the bigger world that awaits them.

HRs, Managers, Business Owners from top companies  like ExL Services Private Limited, HDFC Life Insurance Limited, Skyskaper Consultancy Services Private Limited, eLearning Solutions Private Limited, Nutrilite and Amway and many others and in and around Pune  arranged for on the spot interview rounds and recruitments at their respective desks.

The youth thanked the NCYC for thier management and support in helping them in securing jobs and offering business opportunities to them through such a large and convenient platform.

The program ended with lunch and more than 70% youth securing jobs and business opportunities.