"We have to leap forward ahead of the present. Three years from now, every graduate of an ITI of the state will be at the forefront of technology.
"With an outlay of Rs 1,000 crore and loan assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), eight advanced skill development training institutes will come up in different parts of the state," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said while inaugurating the Odisha Skill Development Authority (OSDA).
Noting that its a herculean task to impart world class training to eight lakh youths in 36 months, Patnaik said "Our strategic focus for the next 18 months will be on three key areas - revamping existing ITIs, partnering with ADB to set up eight state of the art advanced skill training institutes and working with short term skill partners."
In the last two years, Patnaik said 3.3 lakh youths in the state have been trained, equipping them with employability and self employment skills.
"We will have to give them the knowledge, the skills and the attitude that make them stand out in an extremely competitive job market," he added.