Iit Delhi has trained over 50 thousand SC-ST students

New -Delhi, April 9 (IANS). IIT, Delhi has trained more than 50 thousand students scheduled castles (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST). He is specially trained with the central government under the initiative of the institute called ‘Nature’. In this course, students offered practical and experienced training in artificial intelligence, robotics, drone technology, medical technology and other fields. IIT, Delhi said its purpose is to prepare students for technical efficiency as well as career empowerment. The Institute has completed the ‘Nature’ program in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology, the Government of India. The training program was completed on Wednesday. Iit Delhi said this important initiative was started in July 2023. Its purpose is to empower students who belong to scheduled role players and scheduled tribes by providing future -oriented skills in emerging and transforming techniques. I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics is actually a Technology Innovation Center in IIT, Delhi. The Institute says that more than 50,000 SC-ST students have been trained in 600 institutes across the country within 13 months under this program offered by their eyeball. These students are empowered by modern technology. This training is able to remove barriers in the career construction of this youth. For this training, I-Hub, along with more than 20 leading industries and educational institutions, has drawn up world-class courses. Students are trained in subjects that are currently in trend. Due to training related to industries, they are also asked in employment sectors. All participants trained by a strong team of trainers and experts received certificates. This certificate increases the possibilities of getting work of youth training. Special attention was paid to sexual inclusion in the program. So far, more than 20,000 girls and about 30,000 boys have benefited. In this, organizations that work for girls’ education and empowerment also played an important role. Dr. Ekta Kapoor, director, missionary director, Department of Science and Technology at IIT, Delhi, says the program is a symbol of our commitment to ensure everyone’s access to technical education. Through inclusion, innovation and employment education, we prepare a new generation of confident and competent changes. I-HAB Project Director Prof. SK Saha says when we had the opportunity to expand the nature program across the country, we were very excited. This is in line with our vision in which we are committed to transporting deep technology from education and science, technology, engineering and mathematics from ground level to higher levels. -Ians gcb/aquet