New direction for industries and education on world level
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 18, 2025 18:15 IST2025-03-18T18:15:03+5:302025-03-18T18:15:03+5:30
Lokmat News Network Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A meeting was held on Monday at the Massia office in Waluj between the ...

New direction for industries and education on world level
Lokmat News Network
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
A meeting was held on Monday at the Massia office in Waluj between the Baden-Württemberg Education Delegation (Germany) and Massia for skill development. This meeting is expected to greatly enhance opportunities for technology, skill training, and research, thereby increasing industrial collaboration and skill development prospects between the two countries.
The meeting involved an in-depth discussion on increasing cooperation in skill development, industrial training, and technical education. Both the Fact-Finding Mission and Massia agreed to implement various initiatives to provide skill-based education and trained manpower to local industries. Special emphasis was placed on ensuring that students receive industrial training under training programmes and on-the-job training from both sides.
The Baden-Württemberg delegation was represented by Jochen Mann, Sandra Lochmann, Thilo Seltmann, Christoph Rentdorf, Deputy Consul General, along with joint director (DVET) P T Deotale, Massia president Chetan Raut, vice president Arjun Gaikwad, and Manish Agarwal, were present at the event. The Baden-Württemberg delegation emphasized that the Fact-Finding Mission serves as a crucial link between basic education and the private sector.
The event was also attended by joint secretary Ramakant Pulkundwar, treasurer Sarjerao Salunke, joint chief (publicity) Jagdish Joshi, Dushyant Athawale, Abhishek Modani, Dilip Chaudhary, Mangesh Niturkar, Anand Ladda, Rahul Dhamne, and others. The introductory speech was delivered by secretary Rajendra Chaudhary.
Key points of discussion on skill development and training
How to effectively implement the Dual System of Training and On-the-Job Training for industrial training?
Addressing the need for skilled manpower in the industrial sector of Maharashtra, especially in Marathwada. This includes incorporating the best practices from the German education system into the Indian system.
Increasing industry-oriented training for ITI (Industrial Training Institute) and Polytechnic students.
New direction for the industry and education sector
Massia president Chetan Raut said, “This initiative will provide a new direction to make the industries and education sector of Marathwada globally competitive. Massia not only encourages industries but is also working towards making local youth employable and generating skilled manpower required for industries.”
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