"Odisha offers a very optimistic eco-system to develop it as a skill and knowledge-centric hub with the presence of premier academic institutions under the state and the private sector," he said.
Stating that Odisha is home to world-class training institutions like the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, and the Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Pradhan said such platforms must create networking opportunities to upgrade human resource capital.
"We must ensure that people's skills keep pace with technology," the minister said.
The sole agenda of the interactive session was to pave the way for international collaborations with Odisha's premier technical institutions for training the local youth to increase employability, a senior official said.
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The meeting assumed significance as skill development has been accorded a top priority in the hydrocarbon sector, in line with the National Skill Development Mission.
Considering the "pioneering initiatives" introduced in Odisha by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, putting the state strongly on the road of being the "energy gateway to eastern India', it is opening up a world of opportunities for progress and prosperity of the region, he said.
In this context the Petroleum, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Investment Region (PCPIR), being developed at Paradip, will require manpower with varied skill sets for hydrocarbon and allied sectors, he added.
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