ASSOCHAM partners with NSDC, Japanese academy for sending 3 young Indians to Nagoya for skill up-gradation

India’s flagship skill development program goes global as three young interns fly to the Japanese city of Nagoya tonight for a three-year programme under the aegis of ASSOCHAM, National Skill Development Corporation and  NEC Japanese Language Academy (NJLA).
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 headquarters here today 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 program. 
”It is a matter of great satisfaction for us to have partnered in this program of skill up-gradation, 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 up-gradation in different fields including  Agriculture, Fishery, Construction, Food Manufacturing, Textiles, Machinery & Metals, Care Workers (Nursing), etc. 

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