New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Saturday that his government will start a spoken English course at 50 centres across the city. Addressing an online press conference, Kejriwal said any person aged between 16 and 35 years and who has completed Class 12 can be part of the programme.
He said in the first phase, one lakh candidates will be given admission to the programme, which will improve their English communication skills through training. "In the first phase, we will start this course at 50 centres where one lakh people will be enrolled. Anyone in the age group of 18-35 years and who has passed Class 12 can be part of the programme. This course will help them get jobs and develop their personality," Kejriwal said.
In a statement issued subsequently, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government clarified that those aged between 16 and 35, who have passed Class 12, can take admission in the course. Kejriwal informed that there will be no course fee but initially, people will have to deposit Rs 950 as security money.
"The security money will be refunded after the successful completion of the course with full attendance. The duration of the course will be three-four months and there will also be options of weekend and evening shifts for working people," he said.