PARTH Yojana Preparing Youth for Recruitment in Security Services
The PARTH Yojana (Police Army Recruitment Training & Hunar) is an innovative scheme launched in Madhya Pradesh with the objective of providing pre-recruitment training to the state’s youth for entry into the Indian Army, Police, and Para-Military forces. Announced by CM Mohan Yadav during the State Level Youth Festival, the scheme emphasizes both physical and mental preparation while instilling patriotism and discipline among participants.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | PARTH Yojana: Preparing Youth for Recruitment in Security Services |
| Scheme Name | PARTH Yojana (Police Army Recruitment Training & Hunar) |
| Launched By | CM Mohan Yadav |
| Launch Occasion | State Level Youth Festival |
| Objective | Pre-recruitment training for Indian Army, Police, Para-Military |
| Key Training Areas | Physical efficiency, written test (GK, Math, English), personality development |
| Training Center Operated By | District Sports and Youth Welfare Officer |
| Eligibility for Physical Trainers | BPEd/BPE/NIS Diploma, state-level athletic player |
| Eligibility for Subject Experts | Officers/employees from government/semi-government institutions |
| Training Fee | Fixed monthly fee, determined by Sports Trainer Welfare Committee |
| Supporting Platform | MPYP Portal for skill development, career guidance, and employment opportunities |
| Key Focus of MPYP Portal | Connecting youth with development programs and inspiring societal change |
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