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HLFPPT: Bridging the Skills Gap in Healthcare through the National Skill Development Programme

Healthcare is a field that is always changing, and the need for skilled healthcare workers grows every day. India, being a densely populated country, has a huge demand for healthcare services. However, there is a severe shortage of skilled healthcare professionals in the country. Most people live in rural and semi-urban areas, where this shortage is especially noticeable. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like HLFPPT can play a crucial role in bridging the skills gap in healthcare by providing capacity-building opportunities for healthcare professionals. HLFPPT (Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust) is a public charitable trust that has been working in India for over two decades. The group has been working to improve the health of people in India, especially the health of women and children. In addition to its family planning program, HLFPPT also offers capacity-building in healthcare   opportunities for healthcare professionals through its National Skill Development Pro

NGO working for Skill Development and government approved NGO

In India, a lot of people come from poor families, which makes it hard for them to get an education and find work. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been playing a significant role in addressing this issue by providing skill development programmes that equip individuals with the necessary skills to compete in the job market. One such NGO is HLFPPT, which is recognized by the government and works to improve skills while also providing health care. Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT) was set up in 1992 and has been working in many Indian states since then. The main goal of the organization is to improve people's quality of life by giving them access to essential health care, education, and skill-building programs. HLFPPT works on all aspects of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health care (RMNCH+4A), including HIV prevention and control and primary health care. The programmes for skill development at HLFPPT are made to give real-wor