Jun 25, 2020

India’s skill development programme goes global

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India's flagship skill development programme goes global as three young interns fly to the Japanese city of Nagoya tonight for a three-year programme.

India's flagship skill development programme goes global as three young interns fly to the Japanese city of Nagoya tonight for a three-year programme under the aegis of ASSOCHAM, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), and NEC Japanese Language Academy (NJLA).

Kannan Sangeeth Krishna and Sivanpillai Shyju from Kerala, and Nage Vijay Rameshwar from Maharashtra were chosen under the Indo-Japan Technical Intern Training Program (TITP). The trio was felicitated at the ASSOCHAM headquarters in New Delhi today in the presence of senior officials of the chamber, NSDC, and NJLA.

These interns would be joining a leading Japanese firm in the city of Nagoya, a manufacturing and shipping hub for three three-year programmes, the business chamber said in a statement.

"It is a matter of great satisfaction for us to have partnered in this programme of skill up-gradation, taking it truly to a global scale. The excitement is palpable on the faces of these youngsters who would prove to be a great human resource both for India and Japan," said Saurabh Sanyal, ASSOCHAM deputy secretary-general.
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