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Assam rehab centre launches hospitality training programme for differently abled

Published - January 04, 2026 07:33 am IST - GUWAHATI Shishu Sarothi, a centre for rehabilitation and training for multiple disabilities in Guwahati, has launched a hospitality programme for the differently abled in collaboration with Gateway Institute of Hotel Management. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement GUWAHATI Shishu Sarothi, a Guwahati-based centre for rehabilitation and training for multiple disabilities, has launched a certificate course in hospitality for the differently abled, the first of its kind in the northeastern region. The certificate programme in hospitality training, in collaboration with the Gateway Institute of Hotel Management (GIHM), has been designed for a maximum of 40 candidates with different types of impairment.

Assam rehab centre launches hospitality training programme for differently abled

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  • They include those with cerebral palsy, locomotor disability, low vision, and blood disorders such as haemophilia, thalassemia, and sickle cell.
  • “We have left out the visually impaired because we are not equipped with specific Braille learning.
  • The course is for candidates between 18 and 40 years of age,” Saswati Saikia, the programme manager of Shishu Sarothi’s skill development programme, told The Hindu.
  • “We expect candidates from across Assam, provided they have cleared Class 12 and can manage accommodation within a monthly stipend of ₹5,000.
  • However, most of the candidates are likely to be from Guwahati and adjoining areas,” she said.
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