A course on hair and makeup training, under the Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP) Scheme, was inaugurated here today, aimed at empowering the youth of Meghalaya towards developing skills in the beauty industry.
Besides the various civil servants, Elizabeth Mukhim, a “highly regarded trainer with extensive studies in France, Thailand and Singapore” shared her invaluable expertise with the 50 participating students from various districts of Meghalaya, a press release stated.
This workshop is sponsored by the Department of Commerce and Industries and conducted by the Rajeev Gandhi Computer Training Centre and Nursery Teachers Training Academy (RGCTC & NTTA) in Shillong. Attendees will receive “cutting-edge” knowledge in makeup, hair cutting, colouring and dressing.
The RAMP scheme is a central government initiative by the Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) aimed at scaling up MSMEs across India by enhancing market access, credit opportunities and addressing implementation challenges. With an outlay of Rs 6062.45 crore, the scheme targets the improvement of 5.55 lakh MSMEs nationwide.