Kathmandu, June 25
Fashion
Beauty Parlor and Training Centre has conducted professional beautician
training for about 300 women in Nawalparasi and Rupandehi districts.
The
training programmes in Bardghat of Nawalparasi and Manigram and Yogikuti of
Rupandehi were organised with the aim of making women self-employed and provide
them with opportunities for livelihood, said Gita Sharma, Managing Director of
the company.
The training
programmes included skills related to hairdressing, beautician, business
management and motivation. The company informed that the last training was
completed on Friday.
In the
training, Russian hair style, micro blading and eye lifting, nail art and
professional makeup skills were also taught.
Sharma
said that the week-long programme was organised at three places in two
districts with the aim of teaching skills to unemployed women and making them
self-employed. According to her, senior beauticians from Nepal and India had
taught skills to the women who wanted to become self-employed.
They
were trained by beauty expert Geeta Giri of Mayaj Beauty Parlor and Training
Centre in Kathmandu, Geeta Sharma of Fashion Beauty Parlor, hairdressing expert
Vinay Kumar of India and Smita Sharma of ICL India.
The
participants of the training said that it was a good opportunity to have
quality training, which can be obtained only in Kathmandu and India, in their
own city. The training programme was also supported by Timber Home Nepal. Pukar
Sharma of Timber Home said that he helped in the youth self-employment program
as part of corporate social responsibility.
Meanwhile,
Fashion Beauty Parlor has also been preparing to open a new branch in
Rupandehi's NG Market.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 26 June 2023.
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