National Skill Training Institute (NSTI), Chennai Photo | NSTI website
Chennai

National Skill Training Institute in Chennai to be upgraded for Rs 200 crore

NSTI Chennai will focus on advanced manufacturing, with Singapore as its international partner.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: The National Skill Training Institute (NSTI), Chennai, will be upgraded into a centre of excellence at a cost of `200 crore under the Prime Minister’s Scheme for Empowerment through Technology Upgradation (PM Setu), Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary said on Monday.

Addressing faculty and students, Chaudhary said the PM Setu scheme, with a total outlay of Rs 60,000 crore, aims to modernise 1,000 ITIs across the country. As part of the initiative, five National Skill Training Institutes located in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Ludhiana, and Bhubaneswar will be developed as Centres of Excellence.

NSTI Chennai will focus on advanced manufacturing, with Singapore as its international partner. Under an MoU between the Governments of India and Singapore, students will be trained in cutting-edge technologies to acquire globally competitive skills.

Emphasising the importance of nurturing India’s youth potential, the minister urged institutions to create an ecosystem that channels young talent and promotes upskilling among trainers and faculty.

Chaudhary also reviewed the National Instructional Media Institute (NIMI) and released a book ‘Shawl Weaving Artisan’, aimed at training handloom weavers under the Craftsmen Training Scheme. He further launched NIMI Talks - Voice of ITI, a multilingual podcast, to share success stories and skill development updates with ITI trainees nationwide.

'Iran called to negotiate, but we may have to act before a meeting' says Trump

ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifts off with earth observation satellite, 14 other payloads

Golden Globes stars wear anti-ICE pins to honor Renee Good, highlight immigration enforcement deaths

Delhi shivers at below 3°C, Rajasthan goes under zero

Banned Chinese manja claims another life in Indore; motorcyclist killed ahead of Makar Sankranti

SCROLL FOR NEXT