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ATDC in News Apparel Training & Design Centre India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector Publication Edition Date Page Hindustan Times Chandigarh 16th July 2017 02
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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

Hindustan Times Chandigarh 16th July 2017 02

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

The Times Of India Chandigarh 16th July 2017 04

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

The Pioneer Chandigarh 16th July 2017 04

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

Daily Post Chandigarh 16th July 2017 04

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

Amar Ujala Chandigarh 16th July 2017 06

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

Punjab Kesari Chandigarh 16th July 2017 02

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Publication Edition Date Page

Dainik Savera Chandigarh 16th July 2017 03

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

15 July 2017

Skill development is essential for Startups and its

sustainability

Chandigarh, July 15: To reflect upon issues and challenges related to skill

development in India, a seminar titled ‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized

by Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi

National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh.

Speaking on the occasion Chandigarh Mayor, Asha Jaswal said that “Skill learning

would generate income and employment for every household.” She praised the

MCC (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in bringing about

a change in the lives of many.

The seminar also provided the opportunity for the Skill Service Providers,

academicians and practitioners to share their experiences, showcase best practices

and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for development.

“Skill development is the need of the hour. Since newer technologies are evolving it

is imperative to provide quality training and equip youth for a better tomorrow,”

said, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional ATDCs.

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD emphasized on Skill being essential for

Startups and for its sustainability and also spoke on the relevance of ‘Make in India’.

On 15th July 2015, Skill India campaign was launched by the PM Modi aiming to

curb unemployment by enhancing apparel related skills of the youth. ATDC has

been instrumental in contributing the skilled workforce by imparting training in

apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till date.

Source: http://shoonya.in/skill-development-essential-startups-sustainability/

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

Skill development is the need of the hour

On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day, Apparel Training and

Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of

Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed the day. A seminar titled

‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized to mark the day at Seminar Hall,

RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor – Chandigarh was the

Chief Guest for the event .The objective of the seminar was to deliberate and reflect

upon issues and challenges related to skill development in India. The seminar also

provided the opportunity for the Skill Service Providers, academicians and

practitioners to share their experiences, showcase best practices and innovations as

well as chart out future roadmap for development.

Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor threw light on the significance of new schemes;

highlighting the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth and skill

development. She suggested that every household would generate income through

skill learning and employment and also may get into entrepreneurship. She also

praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in

bringing about a change in the lives of many.

On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional

ATDCs said: “Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of

India’s youth will become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs.

Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to

youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow.

ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the

professionals in the right direction”.

The panel discussion on ‘Decoding the Skill Development Agenda’ deliberated upon

ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi,

Social Development Officer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC, Chandigarh, emphasized on

Skill being essential for Startups and for its sustainability; and also spoke on the

relevance of ‘Make in India’

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Among other dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun

Sharma, Senior Assistant Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce &

Industry (FICCI), Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill

Development Corporation, Dr. J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute of Technical

Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh,

Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla, Subject

Expert, Punjab Education Board, Punjab.

By giving the presentation on NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy

being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also.

The Skill India campaign, which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day

aiming to curb unemployment by enhancing apparel related skills of the youth,

completed two years on 15 July, 2017. ATDC has been instrumental in contributing

the skilled workforce by imparting training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till

date.

Source: http://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/skill-development-is-the-need-

of-the-hour/

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

16 July 2017

Source: http://www.pocketnewsalert.com/2017/07/ATDC-Chandigarh-in-

Collaboration-with-RGNIYD-celebrates-World-Youth-Skill-Day.html

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Source: http://www.pocketnewsalert.com/2017/07/ATDC-Chandigarh-in-

Collaboration-with-RGNIYD-celebrates-World-Youth-Skill-Day.html

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD celebrates

World Youth Skill Day On the occasion of World Youth Skill

Development Day, Apparel Training and

Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration

with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of

Youth Development (RGNIYD),

Chandigarh, observed the day. A

seminar titled ‘Youth and Skill

Development’ was organized to mark

the day at Seminar Hall, RGNIYD,

Chandigarh, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon'ble

Mayor - Chandigarh was the Chief Guest for the event.The objective of the seminar

was to deliberate and reflect upon issues and challenges related to skill development

in India. The seminar also provided the opportunity for the Skill Service Providers,

academicians and practitioners to share their experiences, showcase best practices

and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for development.Smt. Asha

Jaswal, Hon'ble Mayor threw light on the significance of new schemes; highlighting

the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth and skill development. She

suggested that every household would generate income through skill learning and

employment and also may get into entrepreneurship. She also praised the MCC

(Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in bringing about a

change in the lives of many.On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT

Academies & Regional ATDCs said: “Skill development is the need of the hour. A

larger proportion of India’s youth will become employable by giving them requisite

skills for the jobs. Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide

quality training to youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a

better tomorrow. ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well

poised to train the professionals in the right direction”.The panel discussion on

‘Decoding the Skill Development Agenda’ deliberated upon ways to inculcate skills

in the youth. This session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development

Officer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director,

RGNIYD RC, Chandigarh, emphasized on Skill being essential for Startups and for

its sustainability; and also spoke on the relevance of ‘Make in India’Among other

dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior Assistant

Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Mr. Rajat

Page 16: ATDC in News Apparel Training & Design Centre · Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs.

ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill Development

Corporation, Dr. J.S. Saini, Professor, National

Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr.

Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema

Chawla, Subject Expert, Punjab Education Board, Punjab. By giving the presentation

on NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy being adopted by NSDC, Mr.

Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also. The Skill India campaign, which was

launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day aiming to curb unemployment by

enhancing apparel related skills of the youth, completed two years on 15 July,

2017. ATDC has been instrumental in contributing the skilled workforce by

imparting training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till date. Apparel Training

& Design Centre (ATDC) has emerged as India’s Largest Quality Vocational

Training provider for the Apparel Sector with over 200 directly – run ATDCs

including 65 ATDC-Vocational Institutes spread across 23 states, 86 cities and about

150 districts PAN-India. ATDC is a unique organization offering Shop Floor,

Supervisory and Managerial Level training courses i.e. 3 months to 3 years duration

programs or 300hrs to 3000hrs ranging from NSQF level 01-03 to 05-07. ATDC has a

vast pool of over 500 Faculty Resources with a range of expertise and domain skills

covering most critical areas of textile apparel value chain.

Source: http://www.tatkalnews.com/news/136910-ATDC-Chandigarh-in-

Collaboration-with-RGNIYD-celebrates-World-Youth-Skill-Day.aspx

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD celebrates

World Youth Skill Day

World Youth Skill Day being celebrated by ATDC Chandigarh in collaboration with

RGNIYD.

Chandigarh, July 17, 2017: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day,

Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi

National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed the day.

A seminar titled ‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized to mark the day at

Seminar Hall, RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt.Asha Jaswal, Mayor, Chandigarh was the

Chief Guest for the event.

The objective of the seminar was to deliberate and reflect upon issues and challenges

related to skill development in India. The seminar also provided the opportunity for

the Skill Service Providers, academicians and practitioners to share their experiences,

showcase best practices and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for

development.

Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon'ble Mayor threw light on the significance of new schemes;

highlighting the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth and skill

development. She suggested that every household would generate income through

skill learning and employment and also may get into entrepreneurship. She also

Page 18: ATDC in News Apparel Training & Design Centre · Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs.

ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh) for its tireless

efforts in bringing about a change in the lives of many.

On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional

ATDCs said: “Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of

India’s youth will become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs.

Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to

youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow.

ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the

professionals in the right direction”.

The panel discussion on ‘Decoding the Skill Development Agenda’ deliberated upon

ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi,

Social Development Officer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC, Chandigarh, emphasized on

Skill being essential for Startups and for its sustainability; and also spoke on the

relevance of ‘Make in India’

Among other dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior

Assistant Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI),

Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill Development

Corporation, Dr. J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute of Technical Teachers

Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial

Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla, Subject Expert,

Punjab Education Board, Punjab.

By giving the presentation on NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy

being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also.

Source: http://www.cityairnews.com/content/atdc-chandigarh-collaboration-rgniyd-

celebrates-world-youth-skill-day

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD celebrates

World Youth Skill Day

Chandigarh, July 17: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day,

Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi

National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed the day.

A seminar titled ‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized to mark the day at

Seminar Hall, RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor –

Chandigarh was the Chief Guest for the event.

The objective of the seminar was to deliberate and reflect upon issues and challenges

related to skill development in India. The seminar also provided the opportunity for

the Skill Service Providers, academicians and practitioners to share their experiences,

showcase best practices and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for

development. Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor threw light on the significance of

new schemes; highlighting the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth

and skill development. She suggested that every household would generate income

Page 20: ATDC in News Apparel Training & Design Centre · Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs.

ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

Through skill learning and employment and also may get into

entrepreneurship. She also praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh)

for its tireless efforts in bringing about a change in the lives of many. On the

occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional ATDCs said:

“Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of India’s youth will

become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs. Since newer

technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to youth. It is

important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow. ATDC as always

with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the professionals in the

right direction”. The panel discussion on ‘Decoding the Skill Development Agenda’

deliberated upon ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This session was cheered by

Mr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC, Chandigarh, emphasized on

Skill being essential for Startups and for its sustainability; and also spoke on the

relevance of ‘Make in India’ Among other dignitaries who graced the occasion were

Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior Assistant Director Federation of Indian Chambers of

Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer,

National Skill Development Corporation, Dr. J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute

of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet

Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla,

Subject Expert, Punjab Education Board, Punjab. By giving the presentation on

NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat

Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also. The Skill India campaign, which was launched by

the PM on World Youth Skill Day aiming to curb unemployment by enhancing

apparel related skills of the youth, completed two years on 15 July, 2017. ATDC has

been instrumental in contributing the skilled workforce by imparting training in

apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till date.

About ATDC

Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC) has emerged as India’s Largest Quality

Vocational Training provider for the Apparel Sector with over 200 directly – run

ATDCs including 65 ATDC-Vocational Institutes spread across 23 states, 86 cities

and about 150 districts PAN-India. ATDC is a unique organization offering Shop

Floor, Supervisory and Managerial Level training courses i.e. 3 months to 3 years

duration programs or 300 hrs to 3000 hrs ranging from NSQF level 01-03 to 05-

07. ATDC has a vast pool of over 500 Faculty Resources with a range of expertise

and domain skills covering most critical areas of textile apparel value chain.

Source:http://corecommunique.com/atdc-chandigarh-collaboration-rgniyd-

celebrates-world-youth-skill-day/

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC hosts seminar on World Youth Skill Day

On World Youth Skill Day, a seminar was organised by the Apparel Training and

Design Centre (ATDC). The seminar titled 'Youth and Skill Development’ reflected

upon issues and challenges related to skill development in India. The seminar was a

platform to present best practices and innovations as well as chart out of future

roadmap for development.

"Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of India’s youth will

become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs. Since newer

technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to youth. It is

important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow. ATDC as always

with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the professionals in the

right direction," said Roopali Shukla, advisor, ATDC- TOT academies & regional

ATDCs said.

The event was organised in association with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of

Youth Development in Chandigarh.

The programme also included a panel discussion on ‘Decoding the skill

development agenda’ which deliberated upon ways to inculcate skills in the youth.

ATDC has been instrumental in contributing the skilled workforce by imparting

training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till date. (RR)

Source:http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/apparel-news/atdc-hosts-seminar-on-

world-youth-skill-day-206920-newsdetails.htm

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD celebrates

World Youth Skill Day

On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day, Apparel Training and

Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of

Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed the day. A seminar titled

‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized to mark the day at Seminar Hall,

RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor – Chandigarh was the

Chief Guest for the event. The objective of the seminar was to deliberate and reflect

upon issues and challenges related to skill development in India. The seminar also

provided the opportunity for the Skill Service Providers, academicians and

practitioners to share their experiences, showcase best practices and innovations as

well as chart out future roadmap for development. Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon’ble Mayor

threw light on the significance of new schemes; highlighting the need of intervention

of these as it will bring growth and skill development. She suggested that every

household would generate income through skill learning and employment and also

may get into entrepreneurship. She also praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of

Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in bringing about a change in the lives of many.

On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional

ATDCs said: “Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of

India’s youth will become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs.

Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to

youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow.

ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the

professionals in the right direction”.The panel discussion on ‘Decoding the Skill

Development Agenda’ deliberated upon ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This

session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer, Municipal

Corporation, Chandigarh. Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC,

Chandigarh, emphasized on Skill being essential for Startups and for its

sustainability; and also spoke on the relevance of ‘Make in India’ Among other

dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior Assistant

Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Mr. Rajat

Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill Development Corporation, Dr.

J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research

(NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla, Subject Expert, Punjab

Education Board, Punjab.

By giving the presentation on NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy

being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also. The Skill India

campaign, which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day aiming to curb

unemployment by enhancing apparel related skills of the youth, completed two

years on 15 July, 2017. ATDC has been instrumental in contributing the skilled

workforce by imparting training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till date.

Source:https://newssuperfastblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/19/atdc-chandigarh-in-

collaboration-with-rgniyd-celebrates-world-youth-skill-day/

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD

Celebrates World Youth Skill Day

Chandigarh: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day, Apparel

Training and Design Centr...

Chandigarh: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day, Apparel

Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv Gandhi National

Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed the day. A

seminar titled 'Youth and Skill Development' was organized to mark the day at

Seminar Hall, RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon'ble Mayor -

Chandigarh was the Chief Guest for the event. The objective of the seminar was to

deliberate and reflect upon issues and challenges related to skill development in

India. The seminar also provided the opportunity for the Skill Service Providers,

academicians and practitioners to share their experiences, showcase best practices

and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for development. Smt. Asha

Jaswal, Hon'ble Mayor threw light on the significance of new schemes; highlighting

the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth and skill development. She

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ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

suggested that every household would generate income through skill

learning and employment and also may get into

entrepreneurship. She also praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of

Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in bringing about a change in the lives of many.

On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional

ATDCs said: "Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of

India's youth will become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs.

Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to

youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow.

ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the

professionals in the right direction". The panel discussion on 'Decoding the Skill

Development Agenda' deliberated upon ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This

session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer, Municipal

Corporation, Chandigarh. Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC,

Chandigarh, emphasized on Skill being essential for Startups and for its

sustainability; and also spoke on the relevance of 'Make in India' Among other

dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior Assistant

Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Mr. Rajat

Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill Development Corporation, Dr.

J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research

(NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar

University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla, Subject Expert, Punjab Education

Board, Punjab. By giving the presentation on NSDC: its implementation structure

and strategy being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also.

The Skill India campaign, which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day

aiming to curb unemployment by enhancing apparel related skills of the youth,

completed two years on 15 July, 2017. ATDC has been instrumental in contributing

the skilled workforce by imparting training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till

date.

Source: http://www.apnnews.com/category/youth/categoryyouthatdc-chandigarh-

in-collaboration-with-rgniyd-celebrates-world-youth-skill-day-105049#

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Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

17 July 2017

ATDC Chandigarh in Collaboration with RGNIYD celebrates

World Youth Skill Day

Chandigarh: July 17, 2017: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Development Day,

Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in collaboration with Rajiv

GandhiNational Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Chandigarh, observed

the day. A seminar titled ‘Youth and Skill Development’ was organized to mark the

day at Seminar Hall, RGNIYD, Chandigarh, Smt.Asha Jaswal, Mayor, Chandigarh

was the Chief Guest for the event.

The objective of the seminar was to deliberate and reflect upon issues and challenges

related to skill development in India. The seminar also provided the opportunity for

the Skill Service Providers, academicians and practitioners to share their experiences,

showcase best practices and innovations as well as chart out future roadmap for

development.

Smt. Asha Jaswal, Hon'ble Mayor threw light on the significance of new schemes;

highlighting the need of intervention of these as it will bring growth and skill

development. She suggested that every household would generate income through

skill learning and employment and also may get into entrepreneurship. She also

praised the MCC (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh) for its tireless efforts in

bringing about a change in the lives of many.

Page 27: ATDC in News Apparel Training & Design Centre · Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs.

ATDC in News

Apparel Training & Design Centre

India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector

On the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC- TOT Academies & Regional

ATDCs said: “Skill development is the need of the hour. A larger proportion of

India’s youth will become employable by giving them requisite skills for the jobs.

Since newer technologies are evolving it is imperative to provide quality training to

youth. It is important to train them well and equip them for a better tomorrow.

ATDC as always with its latest strategies & techniques is well poised to train the

professionals in the right direction”.

The panel discussion on ‘Decoding the Skill Development Agenda’ deliberated upon

ways to inculcate skills in the youth. This session was cheered by Mr. Vivek Trivedi,

Social Development Officer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Mr. Stanzin Dawa, Regional Director, RGNIYD RC, Chandigarh, emphasized on Skill

being essential for Startups and for its sustainability; and also spoke on the relevance

of ‘Make in India’

Among other dignitaries who graced the occasion were Mr. Arun Sharma, Senior

Assistant Director Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI),

Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar, State Engagement Officer, National Skill Development

Corporation, Dr. J.S. Saini, Professor, National Institute of Technical Teachers

Training and Research (NITTTR), Chandigarh, Mr. Ripneet Singh, Industrial

Coordinator, Thapar University, Patiala, and Mrs. Seema Chawla, Subject

Expert, Punjab Education Board, Punjab.

By giving the presentation on NSDC: its implementation structure and strategy

being adopted by NSDC, Mr. Rajat Bhatnagar spoke about RPL also.

The Skill India campaign, which was launched by the PM on World Youth Skill Day

aiming to curb unemployment by enhancing apparel related skills of the youth,

completed two years on 15 July, 2017. ATDC has been instrumental in contributing

the skilled workforce by imparting training in apparel sector to over 2 lakh youth till

date.

Source: http://newsdog.today/a/article/596c6cc1129071713d202963/


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