Punjab edu minister Bainsbats for 5 ITIs, skill institute
Chandigarh, Aug. 29 -- Punjab technical education and industrial training minister Harjot Singh Bains urged the Union government to establish an Indian Institute of Skills in Ludhiana and five ITI hubs across the state.
Bains raised the demands during the Regional Conference of Skill Ministers chaired by Union minister of state for skill development and entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary. While addressing the conference, Bains emphasised Ludhiana's suitability for an Indian Institute of Skills, highlighting that 20 acres of land are readily available in the industrial city for this purpose.
The minister highlighted Punjab's progress in technical education, noting that since 2022, the state has doubled its ITI seats from 25,000 to 52,000....
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