by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, OCT 28
The ITIs in the state got
a thums-up from the auto majors as record 799 ITI trainees of 3 ITIs in Patiala, Rajpura and
Batala got their placement in Maruti and Tata Motors.
Disclosing
this here today, Mr. Anil
Joshi, Technical Education and Industrial Training Minister said that
ITIs in Punjab were focusing on employability of the trainees by
providing them training according to the requirement of the industry. He
said
that department had organized an employment fair at Patiala, Rajpura and
Batala. During this job
fair more than 2021 trainees/students have participated, out of which
799 job
seekers were selected by the both the auto majors.
He said that the state government has
committed to provide jobs to the trainees and professions being trained in
various polytechnics, Information Technology Institutions and industrial
trainings institutions (ITIs) in the state. The academic and training
institutions have been asked to shape their courses and training per the need
and skill based requirements of different trades.
Mr. Joshi said that the aim of the
Technical Education Department was to secure maximum placements for the
students and to achieve the target and department was continuously organizing
employment fairs. He said that it was the result of endless efforts of
technical education department that the number of placements has been
increasing up year after year. He said that technical institutes were focusing
on weeding out obsolete trades to assure placement to youth getting training
there. He said that there were 111 government and 294 private ITIs in the state
providing training to over 64,000 youth every year.
Emphasising on training 30,000 heavy vehicle drivers every year,
Mr. Joshi said that there was lot of demand for skilled drivers and we must tie
up with Tata, Mahindra, Toyota, Maruti, Escorts, Ashok Leyland and other
automobile companies to open driver training school in every block so that we
could supply skilled drivers to the booming market in India and abroad.
The Minister said that it was the call of the hour to adopt
professional studies to counter the menace of unemployment. He said that to
inspire the students towards professional courses, the technical education
department would organise more employment fairs besides inviting more companies
during placement drives in engineering and polytechnic colleges.
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