Vocational Training Centre – Divulapitiya

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As the YMBA ‘s contribution towards proper employment of the youth in Sri Lanka, The Vocational Training Institute was set- up at Rajagiriya in 1974.

The trainees were taught electrical engineering (AC/DC), Motor Mechanism, Carpentry, Metal fitting, Lathe Operation and Plumbing. Forty trainees in deserving circumstances were given free board and lodging by the Association. After their formal training, they were also given on- the job training and awarded certificates. Qualified trainees could also sit for the examinations conducted by the National Apprenticeship Board.

The property at Rajagiriya was state owned. Hence, the property and project were handed over to the Vocational Training Authority of Sri Lanka in 2006 The VTA has located their Colombo District Head Office in the premises and is conducting variety of training courses In the Institute.

The Vocational Training Institute at Divulapitiya was set up in 1991 and training commenced in that year. The decision to locate the institute at Divulapitiya was taken because a study done in 1988 had revealed that the highest number of food stamp holders in the Gampaha district was in Divulapitiya and that youth unemployment in the area was high. The Association was able to construct the buildings for the Institute in two acres given by the Land Reforms Commission and to purchase the necessary equipment with the assistance of the Canadian Development Fund. Training is given at the Institute to boys between 17to 19 years of age. They are trained for one year and receive on the job training in recognized workshops for a further year. The trades they are taught include Motor Mechanism, Lathe Operation, Metal Fitting, Light Electrical Work and Carpentry.

Training at Divulapitiya