Announcing this at a press meet here today, Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanasamy said the Puducherry government had earmarked a ten-acre site for the project.
"Around 10,000 youths would undergo training in the centre every year and these technically qualified and trained youths would get jobs in industries and reduce the problem of unemployment," he said.
The Centre had sanctioned eight such centres in different states, and Puducherry was also covered under the scheme.
Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily would visit Karaikal in the next few days to the lay foundation of the new facility on the Government Hospital precincts there. ONGC would spend Rs 45 crore in the first phase. Specialists from JIPMER would be utilised for manning the hospital, he said.
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Narayanasamy, representing Puducherry in the Lok Sabha, said he had earmarked Rs 14 crore of Rs 19 crore sanctioned under MP Local Area Development Fund for provision of amenities in rural areas and also betterment of the health of children. Work relating to these projects was in progress in four regions of Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, and Yanam.