Event Date: September 28 to October 2, 2024
Location: Bikaner, Rajasthan
Organizer: Mahaveer Intercontinantal
Services Organization (MISO)
Co-host: Anam Prem
Event Overview
The 23rd National Skill Development Program,
hosted by Mahaveer Intercontinantal Services
Organization (MISO), was organized to empower
children with hearing and speech disabilities
through skill-building workshops and training
sessions. The event was held in Bikaner,
Rajasthan, from September 28 to October 2, 2024,
and was meticulously planned to ensure a highquality experience for all attendees. A unique
aspect of the event was the strong environmental
focus, with no single-use plastic utilized
throughout the program. The delicious food
served was cooked in desi ghee, further enriching
the experience with traditional Indian flavors.
Key Participants and
Contributions
Mahesh Ji - Founder Trustee of
BEA
Satish Jain - Chief Enzyme
Officer (Raipur)
Swati Singh - Founder Color
code foundation
Brand Ambassador of Swachh
Survekshan 2024,
Municipal
Corporation of Gurugram (MCG)
and
a trainer from Bio Enzymes
Entrepreneur Academy (BEA)
Ekta Gupta - Trainer (BEA) from
Delhi and
founder JAeV India
Rachna Singhal -Trainer from
Sonipat
The Bio Enzymes Entrepreneur Academy
(BEA) team was an essential part of the
program, with all the trainers present
providing practical workshops on making
bio enzymes, helping the children learn
valuable skills while raising environmental
awareness.
Workshop and Training Sessions
The training sessions ran across several
days, providing children with hands-on
learning experiences:
Bio Enzyme Workshops: Satish Jain,
alongside his team from BEA, conducted
sessions focused on bio enzyme creation.
The children were taught how to make bio
enzymes as an eco-friendly solution for
cleaning and waste management. This skillbased training aimed to equip the children
with sustainable practices that they could
apply in their daily lives.
Event Highlights
Skill Development: The primary focus of
the event was skill development for the
children, with emphasis on practical,
hands-on training.
Environmental Awareness: The event was
notable for its sustainability efforts,
including the elimination of single-use
plastic and the promotion of
environmental consciousness through
workshops and the tree plantation drive.
Cultural Exposure: Heritage tours added
an educational and cultural component,
allowing participants to explore the rich
history and traditions of Rajasthan.
Sustainable Practices: The food served
was cooked in desi ghee, promoting
traditional and healthy eating habits
while aligning with the event’s ecofriendly theme.
Cultural and Heritage Exploration - As part of the event, participants had the chance to visit
Bikaner's famous heritage
sites:
Laxmi Villas Palace – Breakfast at a
beautiful palace reflecting the
glory and royal heritage of Bikaner.
Junagarh Fort – Known for its
stunning architecture and rich history, the visit gave children and
participants a sense of the
grandeur of Rajasthan's past.
Karni Mata Temple – A unique
temple famous for its worship of
rats, which are considered sacred
here. This visit provided a cultural
and spiritual dimension to the
event, offering the children a
chance to explore a famous
pilgrimage site.
Environmental Initiatives - On October 1, 2024, the
program featured a major
environmental initiative:
Tree Plantation Drive: Children
from nearby villages Meghasar
and Kolasar, along with the
participants, planted 2511
saplings, setting a world record
for tree plantation in the region.
This initiative aimed at raising
aware about environmental
protection and sustainability
while engaging children in
meaningful activities that
contribute to the planet's wellbeing.
Conclusion - The 23rd National Skill
Development Program,
organized by Mahaveer
Intercontinantal Services
Organization (MISO), was a
resounding success. It not only
equipped children with
disabilities with new skills but
also raised awareness about
environmental sustainability. The
active participation of Swati
Singh, Satish Jain, Ekta Gupta,
and Rachna Singhal, along with
the entire Bio Enzyme
Entrepreneur Academy team,
ensured that the children
received valuable training in bio
enzyme creation, which will serve
them in their future endeavors.
The tree plantation drive,
coupled with a rich cultural
experience, made the event both
impactful and memorable.