Updated on: Thursday, December 22, 2011
The George Telegraph Training Institute (GTTI) tied up with Srei Sahaj for the vocational training of rural youth in order to make them suitably equipped for bagging a job in today’s market.
The tie up took place in the presence of Subrata Dutta, director, George Telegraph Group, Gora Dutta, principal, GTTI, Ravi Mandapaka, vice president, E- learning, Srei Saraj E-village Limited and Umesh Rao, president sales and marketing, Srei Sahaj.
The programme is set to commence by December end or early January. Through the programme courses like electronic and telecommunication engineering, computer hardware engineering, mobile and telephone technician, audio video engineering and other similar vocational courses will be imparted with the help of e classes.
According to the association, best learning service will be provided and quality will not be compromised in any sector. Also, to make it easier for the youths of rural areas, the learning will be provided in local languages.
According to the association, Srei Sahaj will conduct an independent and un-biased online examination of the students to enhance the value of the programmes by the GTTI. A joint certificate by Sahaj and the GTTI will also be issued on the successful completion of the examination.
Speaking on the occasion, Subrata Dutta, director, George Telegraph training institute said, “We are very proud to have joined hands with Srei Sahaj and we are hopeful that this association will benefit our institute and our students immensely.”
“The idea is to reach the youth of those remote villages who need an opportunity to grow in life. If we join hands to be able to reach those and help them get established with our joint efforts,” added Subrata.
They also plan to introduce other vocational courses like web designing, skill development programme and speaking English courses so that the rural youth are able to make a place for themselves in society.