12th successful youth in Jharkhand will get IT training on placement

Ranchi, June 18 (IANS). A significant agreement has been concluded between the state government and the leading IT business HCL technology with the aim of training and committing the youth of Jharkhand to training and employment in the field of information technology. In the presence of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, the two parties signed a sleeve of the project called Placement -Based “Tech B: Early Career Program” during an event held on Wednesday in the Jharkhand ministry. Under this project, the 12th students in 24 districts of the state trained through HCL technology. Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that the government is constantly trying to ensure the better future of the younger generation of the state. He said: “The sleeve is a big step in this direction regarding the post -linked project between the State Government’s Education and Literacy and HCl Tech. The Chief Minister said that “Tech B” is a program through which successful training will also provide job business and opportunities for higher education. He asked the students to give a new direction to their career by being part of this program with full dedication. The chief minister said that the children of the state do not have to experience financial crisis in studies because this Guruji credit card scheme has begun. Whether you want to study engineering or management or any other course under the Guruji Credit Card Scheme, you will have a loan of up to Rs 15 Lakh without any warranty. On this occasion, Ramdas Soren, Minister of School Education and Literacy, Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari, additional general secretary of the Chief Minister, Avinash Kumar, secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, Umashankar Singh, director of the Jharkhand Education Program, Shashi Ranjan and HCL Tech Senior Vice President. -Ians SNC/ABM shares this story tags