With development of digital infrastructure, the students of technology should go for academic excellence and participate in the greater spectrum of self employment, said Skill Development Authority Chairman Subrat Bagchi.
Bagchi along with Secretary, Skill Development and Technical Education, I&PR and CMD, IDCO Sanjaya Kumar Singh addressed the students of ITI, Brahmapur in a meeting.They were addressing on the occasion of inauguration of newly constructed girls’ hostel of the institute.
The hostel, built with assistance of IDCO, is equipped with all advanced facilities including provision of indoor and outdoor games. Singh called upon the students to develop their skills through technical education. He also underlined the necessity of technical education on the part of women and said that minimum 33 percent of women should come forward for such education.
Both Bagchi and Singh visited the premises and inaugurated the Map of India in the largest open air scrap sculpture park of the institute.They also praised the skill of the students in preparing various materials, especially cost effective invertors developed by the students.
Both of them also visited Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF), Gopalpur Centre and reviewed the activities of the centre.
They also suggested to develop it as a centre of excellence. Principal Rajat Kumar Panigrahi, Commissioner BMC SB Bandar along with other officials were present during the programme.