Thiruvananthapuram, Apr
11: The four-day zonal competitions of ‘India Skills Kerala 2018’, being
jointly organised by Industrial Training Department and Kerala Academy for
Skills Excellence (KASE), gets underway from Wednesday in three centres in the
state.
Labour, Skills and Excise Minister T.P. Ramakrishnan
inaugurated the South Zone competitions at Govt ITI Chackai,
Thiruvananthapuram. Mr. A Sampath, MP and Mr. V S Sivakumar,MLA, attended the
event.
Central Zone competitions kicked off by B.D. Devassy, MLA at Govt. ITI, Chalakkudy while North Zone competitions inaugurated by Babu Parassery, President, District Panchayat, Kozhikode, at Govt. ITI, Malikkadavu in Kozhikode.
The ten winners in each of the trades at the district-level are competing at the zonal-level. The list of district-level winners is available at www.indiaskillskerala.com. Winners and runners-up of each trade from the three zones will compete at the grand finale to be held at Marine Grounds, Kochi from April 28 to 30.
The winner at the state-level competitions in each trade will get Rs one lakh as prize money and the runner-up Rs 50,000. They will also get a trophy and a citation. A consolation prize of Rs 10,000 will be given to the participants who make it to the state-level competitions. There will be a total prize of Rs 38 lakh.
The state-level winners will represent Kerala at the ‘India Skills 2018’ being held in July, which will pave the way for their participation in the 45th World Skills Competition in Kazan, Russia in 2019. UNI
Central Zone competitions kicked off by B.D. Devassy, MLA at Govt. ITI, Chalakkudy while North Zone competitions inaugurated by Babu Parassery, President, District Panchayat, Kozhikode, at Govt. ITI, Malikkadavu in Kozhikode.
The ten winners in each of the trades at the district-level are competing at the zonal-level. The list of district-level winners is available at www.indiaskillskerala.com. Winners and runners-up of each trade from the three zones will compete at the grand finale to be held at Marine Grounds, Kochi from April 28 to 30.
The winner at the state-level competitions in each trade will get Rs one lakh as prize money and the runner-up Rs 50,000. They will also get a trophy and a citation. A consolation prize of Rs 10,000 will be given to the participants who make it to the state-level competitions. There will be a total prize of Rs 38 lakh.
The state-level winners will represent Kerala at the ‘India Skills 2018’ being held in July, which will pave the way for their participation in the 45th World Skills Competition in Kazan, Russia in 2019. UNI
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