Skill training for Diploma, ITI students

Started by dwarakesh, Oct 31, 2008, 10:52 AM

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Training

Coimbatore: The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Institute, Coimbatore, will impart training to youth in CNC lathe, CNC milling and machine tool programming and operation.

A release from the institute said those interested should submit their application to the institute before November 6. The candidates should have completed either SSLC or ITI or Diploma or graduation in engineering for the CNC lathe and milling programme. For machine tool programming, the candidates should have completed Class X.

For details, contact: R. Vijayakumar, Assistant Director, Branch MSME DI, 386, Patel Road, Ram Nagar, Coimbatore – 641009. Telephone number: 0422-2233956/2233223.

Skill training

Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Minorities Economic Development Corporation will organise training programmes for educated unemployed youth.

According to a release, the youth will be given assistance for training in hardware and networking, C, C++, DTP and Tally with MS Office. The applicant should have studied up to Class X and the annual family income should be less than Rs. 1 lakh. The candidate should belong to a minority community. The applicant should submit the community certificate, testimonials, income certificate and school or college certificate copy. The applications should be sent to Managing Director of the Corporation, 807, Anna Salai, fifth street, Chennai – 600002 before October 31.

Domestic windmill

Coimbatore: Green Power Tech (P) Ltd has come out with a range of renewable energy products for domestic and industrial use.

A release from the company said it manufactured, domestic wind mill, wind water pumping system, solar home lighting, solar street lighting, solar water pumping system and solar lantern. The equipment could produce 300 watts to 3 KW energy. The company planned to appoint dealers across the country shortly. For details, contact: S. Sashikumar (9894657138).

ICMS-Power, another company here, has come out with small wind mills on blowers. Most of the textile mills, air coming out of the blowers is not used. The ICMS-Power team has introduced wind mills that will run with the air coming out of the blowers. The product has been installed on a trial basis in one of the spinning mills in Dindigul.

For details, contact: 0422-4342187, 4342197.

Source: The Hindu