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District-Level Tech Exhibition held at Deogiri Govt ITI

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 17, 2026 20:55 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A District-Level Technical Exhibition 2026 was organised at Deogiri Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) on Tuesday.The ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A District-Level Technical Exhibition 2026 was organised at Deogiri Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) on Tuesday.

The exhibition featured a total of 39 selected projects presented by trainees from all Government ITIs across the district. The projects showcased the trainees’ technical skills, innovative thinking, and alignment with industrial requirements.

Pradeep Durge, Joint Director, Regional Office of Vocational Education and Training, presided over the event. The chief guests included Suresh Todkar (Managing Director, S S Controls), Vinod Bhale (CEO, Lifeline Medical) and R S Deshmukh (Senior Deputy General, Garware High Tech).

Representatives from Rotary and Lions Clubs, Vandana Waghchaure, Pravin Shende and Ragini Kandkure, Mukund Kulkarni, Chandrakant Chaudhary, Milind Deshpande, Rajesh Sakla and Manohar Agrawal were present.

Atul Keskar ( Assistant Director-Technical, Regional Office), Yogesh Joshi (Personal Assistant to Minister and Principals of all Government ITIs from the district attended the event.

An expert committee comprising Makarand Kulkarni (CEO, MAGIC Jalna), Amol Kumbhalkar (Indus Engineering), Parag Kulkarni (Skill Development Expert) and Dr Rupali Palve (head of the EM and EI Department, MIT) evaluated the projects.

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