Central team reviews functioning of TE
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 23: A team of officers from Union Ministry of Labour and Employment today reviewed the present status of various Centrally Sponsored Schemes under implementation in the State at a meeting of officers of Technical Education. The team comprised Director General, Employment & Training/Joint Secretary, Sharda Prasad, Directors, R. L Sing and Dinesh Nijhawan.
The team got the first hand appraisal of the schemes including Craftsman Training Scheme, CSS-Modernization & Strengthening of Existing ITIs under Prime Minister’s Reconstruction Programme, Vocational Training Improvement Project, Up-gradation of 1396 ITIs through Public Private Partnership & Skill Development of 8000 Youths of the State.
A power point presentation was presented by Commissioner Secretary, Technical Education and Youth Services & Sports B. A Runyal, and , Director Technical Education Saurabh Bhagat. The team appreciated the work done by department of Technical Education and urged for effective implementation of SDYJK scheme in the state.
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