West Bengal's Department of Technical Education & Training, Tata Motors Ltd. and West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) today signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance the technical skills of the local youth in Singur, the site of the small car project. |
Tata Motors Ltd's senior general manager "� corporate HR & head CSR, M B Paralkar, Department of Technical Education & Training's secretary S C Tiwary and WBIDC managing director Debasis Som signed the agreement. |
As part of the agreement Tata Motors will set up a training centre at Singur in six months for practical and theoretical training on automobiles in line with training at existing Tata plants, state's commerce and industry minister Nirupam Sen said. |
Four more institutes will train local youths "� ITI Howrah, ITI Hooghly, ATI Dasnagar and Ramakrishna Mission Shilpamandir at Belurmath. |
The course will either be of nine months for freshers or of six months for those with four months prior training at Belurmath. |
After completion of the course, trainees will be trained at the Tata Motors plant. |
At the end of the training period, trainees would appear for a test at respective institutes for the State Council of Vocational Training (SCVT) certificate. |
A total of 358 local youths will get training. |
Earlier, 17 ITI trained local youths had qualified in the Tata Motors aptitude test and they are currently undergoing training at the Tata Jamshedpur plant. |
The lot of 358 also includes 122 trainees selected on the basis of Tata Motors aptitude test from the lot of original 176 candidates sent by WBIDC to Belurmath for 4 months of training. |
A total of 2,531 candidates had registered at the WBIDC Singur camp office for training of which 600 were women. |