ITI signs MoU with pharma, auto firms for advanced learning

  • | Sunday | 26th November, 2023

Indore: With a growing demand for skilled hands in advanced technologies, Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) have partnered with an automobile company to train students in the electric vehicle (EV) segment.An automobile company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ITI to set up an electric vehicle laboratory for training youths, while two other MoUs were signed with pharmaceutical companies to establish laboratories for learning advanced technology.All these advanced centres will be set up in Dhar, which houses one of the largest industrial areas--- Pithampur.ITI (Indore division) training and placement officer Meena Lohiya said, The requirement for a skilled talent pool is growing. To bridge the gap between rapidly updating skills in industries and available academic programmes, we are tying up with industries. These industries will set up advanced facilities in Dhar to polish and upskill youths.Lohiya said, as per the MoU, the automobile company will train students in various verticals of EV and will onboard a few selected candidates upon completion of the training. The EV training laboratory is under process and will come up in Dhar. Two more laboratories to train students in computers and advanced technologies were set up by pharmaceutical companies in Dhar.ITI started a course on Internet of Things (IOT) at Ujjain and Bhopal centres with 40 seats each, respectively, while the trade on drone was kicked off in Indore. TNNWe also published the following articles recentlyMoU to upgrade Hry cops skillsAn MoU was signed between Haryana Police Academy (HPA) and Rashtriya Raksha University, Gujarat, facilitating collaboration and resource sharing in education, research, and training programmes. This enhances expertise and capabilities within the Haryana Police force, focusing on upgrading skills, promoting innovation, and encouraging security-related research.1,200 Delhi prison inmates to get skills trainingApproximately 1,200 inmates in Delhi Prisons will undergo skill training in the hospitality sector as part of a rehabilitation initiative. The program aims to support their transition into a new life post-incarceration, offering individuals an opportunity to live and work with dignity. In collaboration with Max Healthcare, Delhi Prisons will implement a training program focused on education, vocational training, and therapy to reduce recidivism. The program will train participants as food and beverage stewards in the hospitality sector, providing job market opportunities and facilitating reintegration into society.Man, two daughters fatally hit by train while crossing tracksA man and his two teenaged daughters died after being hit by a train while crossing the tracks at Veppampattu station. They were on their way to the hospital to visit the mother who was admitted for a prolonged illness. Locals protested against the delay in constructing a railway overbridge and a pedestrian subway. The overbridge construction began in 2010 but was stopped due to land acquisition issues. The subway work is stalled due to water seepage and flooding for the last five years.

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