Nagaon: A four-day ‘Painter Skill Training’ programme, organized by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Nagaon University in collaboration with Global Hunt Foundation, Delhi, and supported by AkzoNobel, Delhi, concluded today here.
The programme saw participation of over 70 rural unemployed youths and painters from different parts of Nagaon district, who were trained in two batches.
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The training programme was conducted by Subrata Kumar Roy, a regional technical trainer from Kolkata, who covered various aspects of quality painting. The participants were awarded certificates and gifts from GlobalHunt Foundation. The participants expressed satisfaction with the training, stating that it was beneficial for them.
The programme was inaugurated on November 25, 2025 by Dhrubajyoti Baruah, Registrar-in-charge, in the presence of Dr Bhuban Chandra Chutia, Director of IQAC. On the final day, the certificates were distributed to the participants by Subrata Kumar Roy. Dr Hitesh Deka, Vice-Chancellor of Nagaon University, expressed his gratitude to Global Hunt Foundation for organizing the training programme and offered best wishes to all the trainees, stated in a press release.
