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NSIC-ACKZONOBEL Centre of Skill Development inaugurated at NSTC Okhla

NSIC-Ackzonobel Centre of Skill Development was inaugurated at NSTC Okhla on 14.09.2021 by Sh P.Udayakumar, Director (P&M),NSIC  and His Excellency Mr. Marten van den Berg, Ambassador of Netherlands to India and in the presence of Mr. Rajiv Rajagopalan MD-Ackzonobel (India), Mr O.P.Singh (General Manager -NTSC Okhla), Mr Parthasarthi -GM(Skillsonics).The new training Programs launched are Assistant Decorator and Wall Painting for period of three months on full time basis  in two batches of 20 trainees each subsequently  the batch will be scaled up to 80 candidates. The training is aimed at skilling the youth from weaker sections and backward areas to make them productive as per the industry requirement and open up various opportunities in self-employment as well. Employment opportunities would also be provided by M/s. Ackzonobel to the deserving candidates culminating in full-time employment.

NSIC-Ackzonobel Centre of Skill Development was inaugurated at NSTC Okhla on 14.09.2021 by Sh P.Udayakumar, Director (P&M),NSIC and His Excellency Mr. Marten van den Berg, Ambassador of Netherlands to India and in the presence of Mr. Rajiv Rajagopalan MD-Ackzonobel (India), Mr O.P.Singh (General Manager -NTSC Okhla), Mr Parthasarthi -GM(Skillsonics).The new training Programs launched are Assistant Decorator and Wall Painting for period of three months on full time basis in two batches of 20 trainees each subsequently the batch will be scaled up to 80 candidates. The training is aimed at skilling the youth from weaker sections and backward areas to make them productive as per the industry requirement and open up various opportunities in self-employment as well. Employment opportunities would also be provided by M/s. Ackzonobel to the deserving candidates culminating in full-time employment.

01 Oct 2021