Labour& Employment department starts ITIs shut down during covid

AHMEDABAD: Labour& Employment department starts Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in the state, which were shut down due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and resumed trainings from January 12, 2021, now resumes trainings for NCVT/ GCVT 1 & 2 year courses, the state government announced.
The decision has been taken in view of an advisory by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship to reopen ITIs. Govt. resolution on 08th February, 2021issued by Labour and Employment department says that in ITIspractical trainings and engineering drawing classes starts for NCVT/ GCVT trainers for 1 and 2 years courses.
Vipul Mittra IAS, ACS, Labour and Employment department said that to maintain social distancing and in view of capacity and physical space constraints, the ITIs will have staggered batch timings. We have issued instructions to ensure that guidelines issued by the state government, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare are adhered to. Every ITIs have to appoint Nodal officers to monitoring and ensure compliance of COVID guidelines issued by the state government,” said Vipul Mittra.
Govt. resolution issued by Labour and Employment department says that the classes will be in shift-wise or alternate, three days or four hours in a day which can be decided by ITIs as per existing facility. Compulsory screening, sanitizing before entering in ITIs. No gatherings allowed, to ensure social distancing all benches must be removed from Ground in ITIs.
The decision has been taken in view of an advisory by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship to reopen ITIs. Govt. resolution on 08th February, 2021issued by Labour and Employment department says that in ITIspractical trainings and engineering drawing classes starts for NCVT/ GCVT trainers for 1 and 2 years courses.
Vipul Mittra IAS, ACS, Labour and Employment department said that to maintain social distancing and in view of capacity and physical space constraints, the ITIs will have staggered batch timings. We have issued instructions to ensure that guidelines issued by the state government, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare are adhered to. Every ITIs have to appoint Nodal officers to monitoring and ensure compliance of COVID guidelines issued by the state government,” said Vipul Mittra.
Govt. resolution issued by Labour and Employment department says that the classes will be in shift-wise or alternate, three days or four hours in a day which can be decided by ITIs as per existing facility. Compulsory screening, sanitizing before entering in ITIs. No gatherings allowed, to ensure social distancing all benches must be removed from Ground in ITIs.
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