17/02/2026
On the 17th, Milap organised an Induction Program for participants of the Marginalised Youth Engagement through Vocational Training and Business Start-up Project 2026. The 24 participants were enrolled in Professional Barista, Beautician, and Diploma in Computer, Nursery Management & Floriculture, Internship, and Motor Driving training. Respective training centre owners were also present, strengthening collaboration and shared commitment.
The program began with prayer and worship. Pastor Ramesh Raj Regmi, Chairperson of Milap, delivered a biblical message drawing from the Gospel of Matthew 25:14–30 (The Parable of the Talents). He emphasised the God-given worth, dignity, and potential of every individual, encouraging participants to practise integrity, faithfulness, and perseverance, and to view their training as a pathway to responsible living and hope.
The induction session was led by Rajendra Bahadur Thapa, Executive Director of Milap, who oriented participants on the project’s objectives and expectations, encouraging commitment and discipline throughout their training journey.
The event served not only as a formal introduction but also as a time of spiritual reflection, encouragement, and renewed commitment. It reinforced the importance of character, responsibility, and self-belief, while emphasising holistic growth grounded in Christian values. The program concluded with a shared sense of motivation and optimism, as participants prepared to embark on their respective training journeys with confidence and purpose.