Our Objective
Despite one of the largest youth populations in the world, the country lacks the educational programs, systems and training centers to provide up-to-date technical, vocational, and literacy and language skills to its ever-growing employable population. If the potential of these youth remains untapped, it will not only slow growth, but a cycle of poverty and illiteracy will persist that only further drains society economically and socially. The biggest hindrances to youth development are poverty, health practices, gender biases, education and employment, among others. So that PDSS taking an initiative to train underprivileged Urban & Rural youth to give them the skills to improve their job prospects. The youths will be trained in a host of areas, including industrial sewing, electrical maintenance and welding and plumbing, Introduction of Information Technology in Education, Access to variety of learning resources In the era of technology to enhance the teaching skills and learning ability, Audio-Visual Education, planning, preparation, and use of devices and materials that involve sight, sound, or both, for educational purposes.



