Bhubaneswar: Skilled in Odisha programme is being implemented on a mission mode
for the skill development of the children keeping in view huge investment in the state, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said.
Inaugurating the Biju Patnaik Industrial Training Institute (ITI) built at a cost of Rs 18 crore through video conferencing in Krushna prasad block of Puri district on Wednesday Mr.Patnaik said the
demand for skilled youths has risen along with the development in industrial sector.
The Biju Patnaik ITI has the provision to impart training in four trades—electrician, Fitter,Electronic Mechanics and dress making.The arrangement for imparting training is made keeping in view the present and future demand for recruitment in industries .
In the coming days provision for imparting training in more trades would be made. Facilities like modern laboratory,workshop and hostel have been created for the purpose.
The Chief Minister hoped that with this the demand for the Odia youths in the global employment market will rise.
Highlighting the success of the skill development in Odisha he said out of the 12,000 ITI in the
country ten ITI of Odisha figured in the best 100 of the country.
Patnaik said the Odia youths have brought laurels to the state for their performance in national and international skill development competitions and hoped that the Odia youths will continue the success story in the coming days also.
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