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Zephyr Enterprise Pvt. Ltd., We are engaged in manufacturing and supplying of vocational Building Constructions equipment in India and outside India. These are procured from the most reliable vendor base in the market. They are known to make use of superior quality raw materials, coupled with the most advanced technology.

In this era of globalisation with fast evolving markets and technologies, concerted and continuous efforts have to be made for protecting and enhancing income earning opportunities for women, especially in view of their many vulnerabilities. An important strategy in this direction is imparting new skills and transforming/upgrading existing skills through appropriate vocational education/training programmes. Vocational training being a concurrent subject, responsibilities are shared by both central and state governments. One of the Regional Vocational Training Institutes (RVTI) for women (under Govt. of India's Directorate General of Employment and Training) is located in Kolkata, conducting basic and advanced courses in secretarial practice, dress making, fruit and vegetable preservation, architectural draughtsmanship, console operation etc. The Technical Education and Training Department of GOWB lays emphasis on 'women-friendly' vocational courses under its Short Term Vocational Training (STVT) programme and the Community Polytechnic scheme, about one-third of the total trainees being women. The courses are described as skill-based (such as embroidery and garment design, tailoring , silk screen painting etc.), knowledge-based(such as secretarial practice, business assisstantship etc.), computer-based (such as DeskTop Publishing etc.) or technology-based (such as training as physiotherapist, laboratory technician etc.)

Vocational education can be at the secondary or post-secondary level and can interact with the apprenticeship system. Increasingly, vocational education can be recognised in terms of recognition of prior learning and partial academic credit towards tertiary education (e.g., at a university) as credit; however, it is rarely considered in its own form to fall under the traditional definition of a higher education.