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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 16, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign celebrates its first anniversary
Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India
Campaign
Gurgaon:--Complying with the Prime
Ministers’ Skill India Campaign,
Apparel Training and Design Centre
(ATDC), India’s largest vocational
training provider for the apparel sector,
organized a series of competitions and
workshops in all ATDCs’ major centres
Pan-India to commemorate World
Youth Skill Day being celebrated on
15th July 2016..
ATDC's vision is encapsulated in
"imparting skills and improving lives".
Spread across the length and breadth of
India with about 200 centre include 65
ATDC vocational institutes and over
135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill
camps, it has successfully trained
approx. two lakh fifty thousand
students by far, since its inception, and
under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot
& Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day last year
aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the youth, completed a
year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number of students gathered to
participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to new zeniths.
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15 as World
Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the ‘National Skill
Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015 commemorating the World
Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable progress has been achieved towards skilling
Indian youth. The Textile Sector especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential
for employment generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide
skilled Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new Rs.
6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job creation through
additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up about 190 centres across
India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates by now under ISDS and linking about
70% to wage employment with mostly apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I
congratulate the entire team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill
Competitions being held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon, Indore,
Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a number of events. A
mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful day at all the centres. Alumni
Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees counselled the students, enabling them to choose a
career path in apparel sector wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery
making’, ‘fabric painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as Industrial Engineer
said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time to time to analyse each student’s
progress. This not only improves their skills but also instils in them a sense of doing better than
before. I owe whatever I have achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year completion of the Skill
India Campaign, said, "World Youth Skill Day remind us the need for equipping our youth with
employable skills so that they can contribute to the well-being of their family and of the country.
With skill put to use they become productive and engage arresting their attention from other
non-productive activities. Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women
of all (18-50) age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic
servicing media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing him/her
lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the contestants in the
India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the various
centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the special invitees
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve the
objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially in the
‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country
Source: http://www.cityairnews.com/content/pm-modi%E2%80%99s-skill-india-
campaign-celebrates-its-first-anniversary-atdc-commemorates-day-its
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 16, 2016
ATDC commemorates Skill India day at its centres
nationwide
New Delhi: Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign,
Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational training
provider for the apparel sector, organized a series of competitions and workshops in
all ATDCs’ major centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth Skill Day being
celebrated on 15th July 2016..
ATDC's vision is encapsulated in "imparting skills and improving lives". Spread
across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65 ATDC
vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps, it has
successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth, completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number
of students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to
new zeniths.
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15
as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the
‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015
commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable
progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector
especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for employment
generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide skilled
Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new
Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job
creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up
about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates
by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with mostly
apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the entire
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions being
held on 16th & 17th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyze each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also instills in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year
completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, "World Youth Skill Day remind us the
need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can contribute to
the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use they become
productive and engage arresting their attention from other non productive activities.
Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women of all (18-50)
age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic servicing
media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing
him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the
contestants in the India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the
various centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the
special invitees.
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve
the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially
in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country
Source: http://www.indiaeducationdiary.in/Delhi/Shownews.asp?newsid=39360
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 17, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign celebrates its first
anniversary;ATDC commemorates the day at its centres
nationwide - See more at:
New Delhi,July 17(FMM):--Complying with the Prime Ministers’ Skill India
Campaign, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational
training provider for the apparel sector, organized a series of competitions and
workshops in all ATDCs’ major centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth
Skill Day being celebrated on 15th July 2016..
ATDC's vision is encapsulated in "imparting skills and improving lives". Spread
across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65 ATDC
vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps, it has
successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth, completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number
of students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to
new zeniths.
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15
as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the
‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015
commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable
progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector
especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for employment
generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide skilled
Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new
Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job
creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up
about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates
by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with mostly
apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the entire
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions being
held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyse each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also instils in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year
completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, "World Youth Skill Day remind us the
need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can contribute to
the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use they become
productive and engage arresting their attention from other non-productive activities.
Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women of all (18-50)
age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic servicing
media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing
him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the
contestants in the India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the
various centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the
special invitees.
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve
the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially
in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country.
Source: http://www.thefastmail.com/index.php/page/detailnews/24702
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 17, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign celebrates its first
anniversary
Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign, Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest
vocational training provider for the apparel sector,
organized a series of competitions and workshops in
all ATDCs’ major centres Pan-India to commemorate
World Youth Skill Day being celebrated on 15th July
2016..
ATDC’s vision is encapsulated in ‚imparting skills
and improving lives‛. Spread across the length and
breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65
ATDC vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-
SMART centres and skill camps, it has successfully
trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by
far, since its inception, and under ISDS above
1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth, completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number
of students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to
new zeniths.
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15
as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the
‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015
commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable
progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector
especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for employment
generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide skilled
Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new
Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job
creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up
about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with
mostly apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the
entire team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions
being held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyse each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also in stills in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year
completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, ‚World Youth Skill Day remind us the
need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can contribute to
the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use they become
productive and engage arresting their attention from other non productive activities.
Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women of all (18-50)
age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic servicing
media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing
him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the
contestants in the India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the
various centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the
special invitees.
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve
the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially
in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country
Source:http://www.apnnews.com/2016/07/16/pm-modis-skill-india-campaign-
celebrates-its-first-anniversary/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 18, 2016
ATDC to train 2 lakh youth by October 2016
In fitting compliance with the Prime Minister's Skill India campaign, Apparel Training and
Design Centre (ATDC), has trained more than 1,86,000 youth in various aspects of garment
production under the Textile Ministry's Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) and is
all set to cross the 2 lakh mark by October this year.
Not only did it manage to impart skills to hundreds of thousands of youth, ATDC,
the country's biggest vocational trainer in garment sector, also successfully helped
more than 70 % of them get jobs with apparel exporters, said Mr Ashok G Rajani,
chairman of ATDC on the occasion of the first anniversary of Skill India campaign.
'Skill India Campaign', as the name suggests, was launched in July 2015 with a vision
to achieve the objective of skilling India with 'speed, scale and standards'. ATDC has
been comprehensively contributing towards it by skilling hundreds of students
every year especially in the 'sunrise' apparel or fashion industry in the country, an
ATDC release quoting him said.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
‚The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the entire team…,‛ Mr Rajani
said at one of the functions organized by ATDC across the country to mark the Skill India
campaign anniversary, which
is also observed as the UN world Youth Skill Day.
ATDC had organized a series of competitions and workshops in all its major centres –
Gurgaon, Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi on the
occasion. A mystery box contest marked the start of celebrations at the centers. Other
competitions such as 'saree draping', 'jewellery making', 'fabric painting' and 'paper bag
making', were also held to evaluate the trainees, the ATDC press release said.
Alumni meets were also arranged wherein the ex-trainees counseled the students,
enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector wisely. A large number of
students and former students participated in the events and shared their
experiences, thus adding to the spirit of the occasion.
‚ATDC keeps organising different competitions from time to time to analyze each
student's progress. This not only improves their skills but also instills in them a
sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have achieved today to them‛,
said Manoj Kumar, an ATDC alumnus working as an Industrial Engineer with
Modelama Exports in Gurgaon.
According to Dr Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, apparel sector has the unique
potential to employ youth and women (18-50). The ATDC has such varied courses
that in about 45 days the students are able to gain lifelong skills to earn and enjoy
their work.
‚With skills put to use they become productive and engage; arresting their attention
from other nonproductive activities,‛ he said adding that the World Youth Skill Day
emphasizes the need for equipping youth with employable skills so that they can
contribute to the well-being of their family and of the country.
ATDC, which operates under the aegis of Apparel Export Promotion Council
(AEPC) has since its inception in 1996 trained more than 2.5 lakh in line with its
vision of "imparting skills and improving lives". It has 200 centres including 65
ATDC vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centers and skill camps, the
release said. (SH)
Source: http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/apparel-news/atdc-to-train-2-lakh-
youth-by-october-2016-190624-newsdetails.htm
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 18, 2016
ATDC celebrates 1st anniversary of ‘Skill India’
Celebrating the first anniversary of
‘Skill India’ programme, a Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative
to increase employment
opportunities in the country by
enhancing skills of the youth,
Apparel Training and Design
Centre (ATDC) recently organised
a series of competitions and
workshops at all its centres pan-
India.
ATDC centres (in Gurgaon, Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla,
Kanpur and Ranchi) hosted a number of events, including Alumni Meet wherein the
ex-trainees counselled aspiring students to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states
sharing their experiences.
Also Read – ATDC organizes ‘Run For Skill’ marathon
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, addressed on the occasion, ‚World Youth
Skill Day reminds us of the need to equip our youth with employable skills so that
they can contribute to the well-being of their family and of the country. With skills
put to use, they become productive and engage their attention in productive
activities,‛ adding that the apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth
and women of all age groups with all types of education backgrounds.
ATDC has so far trained more than 1,86,000 youth in various aspects of garment
production under the Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) and is aiming to
touch the 2 lakh-mark by October this year. ‚The 2,00,000 mark is not far away,‛ said
Ashok G Rajani, Chairman – ATDC.
Source: http://news.apparelresources.com/events-news/atdc-celebrates-1st-
anniversary-of-skill-india/?utm_source=Template-Article-
Post&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 18, 2016
ATDC CELEBRATES SKILL INDIA CAMPAIGN’S FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
Complying with Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign, Apparel Training and
Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational training provider for the apparel
sector, organised a series of competitions and workshops in all ATDCs’ major
centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth Skill Day being celebrated On
July15,2016.
ATDC's vision is encapsulated in ‘imparting skills and improving lives.’ Spread
across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65 ATDC
vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps, it has
successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth completed a year. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number of students
gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to new zeniths.
ATDC chairman said that in the last one year, considerable progress has been
achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector especially Apparel being
downstream has maximum potential for employment generation especially for
women and youth.
Source: http://fashionatingworld.com/new1-2/item/6300-atdc-celebrates-skill-india-
campaign-s-first-anniversary.html
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 18, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign Celebrates Its First
Anniversary
ATDC commemorates the day at its centres nationwide
‚Under ISDS training, ATDC raises towards 2,00,000 mark by this October 2016‛
Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign, Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational training provider for the
apparel sector, organized a series of competitions and workshops in all ATDCs’
major centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth Skill Day being celebrated on
15th July 2016.
ATDC’s vision is encapsulated in ‚imparting skills and improving lives‛. Spread
across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65 ATDC
vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps, it has
successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth, completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number
of students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to
new zeniths.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15
as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the
‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015
commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable
progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector
especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for employment
generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide skilled
Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new
Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job
creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up
about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates
by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with mostly
apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the entire
team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions being
held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyse each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also instils in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year
completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, ‚World Youth Skill Day remind us the
need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can contribute to
the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use they become
productive and engage arresting their attention from other non productive activities.
Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women of all (18-50)
age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic servicing
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing
him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the
contestants in the India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the
various centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the
special invitees.
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve
the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially
in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country.
Source:http://www.smarttechtoday.com/pm-modis-skill-india-campaign-
celebrates-its-first-anniversary/12791/
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 19, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign celebrates its first
anniversary
‚Under ISDS training, ATDC raises towards 2,00,000 mark by this October 2016‛
Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign, Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational training provider for the
apparel sector, organized a series of competitions and workshops in all ATDCs’
major centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth Skill Day being celebrated on
15th July 2016.
ATDC’s vision is encapsulated in ‚imparting skills and improving lives‛. Spread
across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include 65 ATDC
vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps, it has
successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase.
The National Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day
last year aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the
youth, completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number
of students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to
new zeniths.
The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared July 15
as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister announced the
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’ on July 15, 2015
commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year, considerable
progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile Sector
especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for employment
generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the skilling
programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide skilled
Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of the new
Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger job
creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by setting up
about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000 candidates
by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with mostly
apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the entire
team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions being
held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations.‛
To mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mod elama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyze each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also instills in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.
Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation over one year
completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, ‚World Youth Skill Day remind us the
need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can contribute to
the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use they become
productive and engage arresting their attention from other non productive activities.
Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and women of all (18-50)
age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial or domestic servicing
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45 days providing
him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO also wishes the
contestants in the India Skill Competition all success.
The day long celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the
various centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the
special invitees.
‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision to achieve
the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC has been
comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year especially
in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country.
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
July 19, 2016
PM Modi’s Skill India Campaign celebrates its first
anniversary
Complying with Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Skill India Campaign, Apparel Training
and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest vocational training provider for the
apparel sector, organized a series of competitions and workshops in all ATDCs’
major centres Pan-India to commemorate World Youth Skill Day being celebrated on
15th July 2016..ATDC's vision is encapsulated in "imparting skills and improving
lives". Spread across the length and breadth of India with about 200 centre include
65 ATDC vocational institutes and over 135 ATDC-SMART centres and skill camps,
it has successfully trained approx. two lakh fifty thousand students by far, since its
inception, and under ISDS above 1,86,000 in the Pilot & Main phase. The National
Skill Mission which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day last year
aiming to increase unemployment opportunity by enhancing skills of the youth,
completed a year on 15 July, 2016. Most centres of ATDC saw a huge number of
students gathered to participate, taking the zeal even among the organizers to new
zeniths. The Chairman of ATDC said on the occasion ‚The United Nations declared
July 15 as World Youth Skills Day‛ in 2014 and our Hon’ble Prime Minister
announced the ‘National Skill Mission’ and the ‘National Skill Development Policy’
on July 15, 2015 commemorating the World Youth Skills Day. In the last one year,
considerable progress has been achieved towards skilling Indian youth. The Textile
Sector especially Apparel being downstream has maximum potential for
employment generation especially for women and youth. It is important that the
skilling programme under the MOT’s ISDS goes from strength to strength to provide
skilled Human Resources for the growing apparel sector especially in the context of
the new Rs. 6,000 Cr. package announced by the Govt. which will certainly trigger
job creation through additional capacities. ATDC has done yeomen service by
setting up about 190 centres across India in 23 States having trained about 1,86,000
candidates by now under ISDS and linking about 70% to wage employment with
mostly apparel exporters. The 2,00,000 mark is not far away and I congratulate the
entire team and wish the ATDC’s contestants the very best in the Skill Competitions
being held on 16 th & 17 th July, 2016 as part of Skill India celebrations. ‚To
mark the anniversary of the Skill India Campaign, ATDC centres in Gurgaon,
Indore, Faridabad, Chennai Guindy, Patna, Okhla, Kanpur and Ranchi hosted a
number of events. A mystery box contest marked the commencement of the eventful
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
day at all the centres. Alumni Meets were arranged wherein the ex-trainees
counselled the students, enabling them to choose a career path in apparel sector
wisely. Other competitions including ‘saree draping’, ‘jewellery making’, ‘fabric
painting’, ‘paper bag making’, etc were also held to evaluate the progress of the
trainees. A series of workshops involved various key speakers from different states.
Manoj Kumar, Alumnus ATDC, working in Mode lama Exports Gurgaon as
Industrial Engineer said, ‚ATDC keeps organizing different competitions from time
to time to analyse each student’s progress. This not only improves their skills but
also instils in them a sense of doing better than before. I owe whatever I have
achieved today to them‛.Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, ATDC, expressing his elation
over one year completion of the Skill India Campaign, said, "World Youth Skill Day
remind us the need for equipping our youth with employable skills so that they can
contribute to the well-being of their family and of the country. With skill put to use
they become productive and engage arresting their attention from other non
productive activities. Apparel sector has the unique potential to employ youth and
women of all (18-50) age group and all types of education safeguard as an industrial
or domestic servicing media becomes the field of that women or man in just 30—45
days providing him/her lifelong potential to earn and enjoy the work‛. DG & CEO
also wishes the contestants in the India Skill Competition all success. The day long
celebrations came to an end with the senior officers of NHO vising the various
centres and felicitating the winners of various competitions as well as the special
invitees. ‚Skill India Campaign‛, as the name suggests, was launched with a vision
to achieve the objective of skilling India with ‘speed, scale and standards’ and ATDC
has been comprehensively contributing by skilling hundreds of students every year
especi ally in the ‘sunrise’ apparel or fashion industry in the country.
Source: http://tatkalnews.com/news/107921-PM-Modi%E2%80%99s-Skill-India-
Campaign-celebrates-its-first-anniversary.aspx
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