India-Singapore to sign pact for skilling Indians in aviation

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

and will sign an agreement for Indian youths in the aviation sector at the Show next week.

of India's (NSDC) and Aviation Sector Skill Council in collaboration with Polytechnic and a Singapore-based private sector firm will signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on February 22 to establish skill development centers.

India show 2019 will be held in Bengaluru from February 20-24. It will provide a significant platform in bolstering business opportunities in International aviation sector.

These 'Centers of Excellence in Advance Skilling' will provide training and certification drawing from curriculum and standards in sectors such as and aviation, emerging technologies, automotive and logistics.

"These are all priority sectors under 'Skill India' and 'Make in India' programmes, which require large workforce with advanced technical skills," India's High in said here on Friday.

He said that these sectors also provide more productive and remunerative employment opportunities.

Singapore is a leader in including maintenance, repair, as well as skill development across various sectors, said.

This is one of the many collaborations between India and Singapore in the crucial skill development sector following the signing of two MoUs between NSDC and to establish state-of-the-art Trainer and Assessor Academies across India.

"Skills development is one of the new areas that have gained prominence in the bilateral engagement with many countries, but especially with Singapore, not only at central but also at state level," the said.

There are several institutional engagements including plans for setting up the first in Mumbai in collaboration with Singapore's Institute of Services (ITEES); training programmes for state government officials in public administration and governance; urban planning, logistics and infrastructure development in collaboration with many Singapore-based institutions, including Institute of Technical Education,

Singapore has also opened three internationally acclaimed Skill Centers in India (New Delhi, and Guwahati) and more coming up, said.

The (WCSC) in has seen hundreds of students clearing the courses in the areas of Hospitality and Retail Sectors with 100 per cent employment rate. There are plans to move WCSC to a new site and further expand it, he said.

Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Odisha are also working with ITEES and Polytechnics in Singapore to develop skill centres. Odisha conducted training of 100 officials from ITI in Singapore last year.

"The close ties between India and Singapore have a history rooted in strong commercial, cultural and people-to-people links, reinforced by convergent strategic interests," Ashraf said.

The relationship, elevated to a Strategic Partnership in November 2015, has gained a new momentum and direction in last three years, he said.

"The initiatives in skill development taken during (Narendra) Modi's visit in 2018 are now showing results," Ashraf added.

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 14:15 IST