Big business backs skilling push: Reliance, Adani, Mahindra among firms eye ITI upgrade, Rs 60,000 crore plan gains momentum
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Several large companies, including Reliance, Adani, and Mahindra, are eager to collaborate with the Indian government on its Rs 60,000-crore ITI upgradation scheme. These partnerships aim to establish ‘hub and spoke ITIs,’ providing industry-aligned skills training to two million youth over five years. The initiative, backed by funding from the Centre, states, and industry, focuses on future-oriented sectors.
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