Three Indian Youths Selected for Skill Development in Japan

Three young Indians have been selected
for an internship program in the Japanese city of Nagoya for a three-year
programme under the aegis of ASSOCHAM, National Skill Development Corporation
and NEC Japanese Language Academy.
Mr Kannan Sangeeth Krishna (Kerala), Mr. Sivanpillai Shyju (Kerala), Mr. Nage
Vijay Rameshwar (Maharashtra) chosen under the Indo-Japan Technical Intern
Training Program (TITP) were felicitated
at the ASSOCHAM headequarters 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
a three year programme.
''It is a matter of great
satisfaction for us to have partnered in this programme of skill upgradation,
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 ASSOCHAM Deputy Secretary General Mr Saurabh
Sanyal.
Even before their departure for
Japan, the candidates received training
for Japanese language for six months and were additionally oriented towards the
customs and tradition of Japanese.
The TITP is a 3-5 Years Internship Programme for providing skill upgradation in different
fields including Agriculture, Fishery,
Construction, Food Manufacturing, Textiles, Machinery & Metals, Care
Workers (Nursing) etc.
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