Till now, training has been given to more than 400 candidates.
Training is being given at NSDC International Center in Noida. So far, more than 400 candidates have been trained in the Japanese language programme, out of which 185 are working in Japan. Recently, training of another group of 40 candidates has been completed and all of them will work in different sectors including hospitality, agriculture in the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Ibaraki, Hokkaido. According to the ministry, training of 100 more candidates is currently going on.
That’s why youth are learning Japanese language
The ministry says that the training process of the candidates is looked after by NSDC. Trainers also come from Japan. The number of elderly people in Japan is very high and there is a shortage of workforce. In view of this, Indian youth have opportunities in healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and construction, service sectors. very good opportunities Are.
50 thousand skilled professionals will go to Japan
Economic advisor of the ministry, Archana Mayaram, says that in August last year, the leaders of India and Japan had created a joint vision regarding a special strategy and global partnership. An action plan was also made for human resource exchange of 5 lakh people in the next 5 years, in which 50 thousand skilled professionals will go from India to Japan. India’s contribution to the service sector is emerging as a strong pillar in the global economy and the youth going to Japan are representative of India’s growing presence in the global economy.
Candidates being trained in other foreign languages
NSDC CEO Arun Kumar Pillai said that we need to educate our youth. International Helping in making a career. NSDC International Language Training Capacity is being expanded. Through the Skill India Digital Hub platform, candidates can get complete information from application to training. Partnerships are also taking place with other countries and candidates are being trained in other foreign languages as per the needs there.
