(Info) IIT Alumni Design Course to Train Students in Ship-Building
IIT Alumni Design
Course to Train Students in Ship-Building
The Industrial Training Institute at Mahuva and Rajula will
soon have a course designed by Pan IIT, an organisation formed by IIT alumni.
The multi-skill courses will focus on the electrical and mechanical skills
required in one of the fastest developing industries along the coastal belt of
Gujarat — ship-building.
With
more than five companies, including Pipavav Shipyard Limited, Alcock Ashdown,
Modest Infrastructure Private Limited, Steelcast and the Adani Group, having
either begun ship-building operations or in the process of establishing a yard,
the industry with an expected turnover of US$ 12 billion five years down the
line is likely to employee more than 50,000 skilled and unskilled workers.
A
course especially designed to cater to the needs of this industry will not only
equip local youth with skills that would help them get jobs in their native
place, but it will also provide the industry with manpower from within the
locality.
Pipavav
Shipyard Limited has adopted ITI-Mahuva (Bhavnagar district) and Rajula (Amreli
district) for this purpose. The ship-building industry has been coming up on the
coast of Saurashtra from Bhuj to Bhavnagar. And these two centers located on the
shore will help both the industry and the locals to grow.
Pipavav
got the adoption nod from the state director of employment and training. A green
signal from the Central government is awaited, which is expected to take a
couple of months.
"The
first batch of 30 students for a two-year course will begin after the Central
government gives its approval," said Pipavav Shipyard Limited president
Debashish Bir.
He
added, "The local population is young and hardworking and in need of
employment. At the same time, the ship-building industry would require large
manpower. The adoption of ITI centers would help balance these two
factors."
The
state government offers multi-skill courses according to the needs of industries
and provides employable skills to students who clear the SSC and HSC through ITI
centers across the state. These centers offer courses like production and
manufacturing, information technology, chemical, electrical, automobile,
apparel, refrigeration and agriculture machinery.
The
course designed by Pan IIT is a combination of electrical, mechanical and
fabrication training, required for block making and assembling of a vessel.
Along
with boys, the industry is looking forward to girls also taking an interest in
such training.
The
region is thickly populated with a Koli, Kharva and Aahir population, mainly
involved in the fishing, labour and transportation industries. "Women are
best for carrying out small welding jobs, which is very much a part of the
ship-building industry," said Bir, an IITian and member of Pan IIT.
To
encourage and support students for the self-finance course, help of NGOs is
being taken so that they can help and guide students to get soft loans for the
training courses.
Courtesy:www.expressindia.com
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