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Tata Steel tech training programme

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Kolkata , Nov. 27

Tata Steel has inaugurated a four-month residential technical training programme in electrical jobs and masonry for residents of Seraikela Kharasawan district, at Seraikela, Jharkhand, said a press release.

The company has proposed to set up a 12 million tonnes per annum steel plant in Jharkhand and also steel plants in Chhattisgarh and Orissa. In view of this, Tata Steel is committed to improving the quality of life of the people who will be displaced by the proposed greenfield projects, by making them a part of the Tata Parivar.

The release added that the technical training programme for the residents of Seraikela Kharasawan district has been envisaged to develop the employability of the youths in the area.

Altogether 40 youths, between 18 and 30 years, have been selected from Ghamaria and Seraikela blocks of Seraikela Kharsawan district for training, of whom half will undergo training in masonry the other half being prepared for electrical jobs.

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