Korean Language Training – A New Horizon for Youth Self-Employment

In an inspiring initiative aimed at promoting youth self-employment, Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha has successfully conducted a Korean language training program for 40 young individuals. The core objective of this initiative was to equip youth with language skills that enhance their prospects in the international labor market, particularly in South Korea.

🎯 Program Objectives:

  • To prepare young individuals interested in employment opportunities in South Korea
  • To increase national remittance by enabling overseas employment
  • To empower the youth and encourage self-reliance

📚 Training Highlights:

  • Fundamentals of the Korean language
  • Conversation skills and pronunciation techniques
  • Cultural understanding and workplace etiquette
  • Preparation support for the EPS (Employment Permit System) test

🗣️ Organizers’ Statement:

Officials from Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha emphasized,

“Empowering youth through skill development is one of our top priorities. Language proficiency is crucial for staying competitive in the global job market.”

✅ Looking Ahead:

Building on the success of this program, Subah Samajik Unnayan Sangstha plans to expand Korean language training to a broader scale in the future—offering more young people the tools to thrive through international employment.

This initiative stands as a promising step towards creating a skilled, self-sufficient youth population ready to explore global opportunities.

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