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MSDE, Japanese Govt sign MoC to transfer technical skills from Japan
11/16/2019 10:26:32 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 16: The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) India and the Ministry of Labour, Government of Japan, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to transfer technical skills, techniques and knowledge from Japan to India appropriately and smoothly under Technical Intern Training Program (TITP).
Trained/semi-trained individuals from India will be sent to Japan for on-the-job training for a specific period, for maximum period of up to 5 years under this programme. Technical Intern Training Program allows technical intern trainees to acquire and master the skills of the Japanese industries and professions under the employment relationship for a period of 5 years.
For this project IB Skills got into MOU with ASCOMS Nursing college Jammu in October 2018 and Japanese Language training was initiated by ASCOMS for care workers. A total of 37 interns underwent training in Japanese language and culture at ASCOMS, Jammu. They were trained by a team of highly skilled trainers from Delhi.
On 25th September two companies namely FA Group and Blueworks International - represented by Yamazaki Takao and Kakuda Tomassadamori met the students and spent a day with them at ASCOMS nursing college Jammu where 12 candidates out of 37 got selected.
Out of the 12 candidates selected 7 are from Ladakh region and 5 from Jammu region. This is the first time any Japanese company has come to a nursing college in J&K and recruited candidates directly from campus placement.
They were handed over the conditional offer letters at a grand function at ASCOMS, Sidhra. The have to join in Japan within a period of 6 months from the issuance date of the offer letter, the salary package offered to them is 890-1000 yen per hour which in Indian currency equates to Rs 591- 664 per hour. Working 8 hrs per day means they would earn a minimum of Rs 4728 per day. The contract period is 3 years extendable by another 2 years depending on their performance in Japan.
The offer letters were presented to the eligible candidates by DK Batra, Resident Trustee ASCOMS, Dr Pawan Malhotra, Director Principal ASCOMS, Manik Batra, Director Batra Group, Bhisham Batra, Director Batra Group and Sarla Kumari, Principal, ASINE.
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