India focuses to bag gold
Endeavours
to won gold at 45th WorldSkills
Scheduled
to be held in 2019 at Kazan
India
endeavours to bag gold at 45th WorldSkills Competition is scheduled to be held
at Kazan on 22 - 27 August 2019. It is likely to witness about 1,300 young
professionals who will compete in over 56 skills from over 70 countries
including India.
Chairman
of GJSCI Sanjay Kothari said, in past India has won medallion & silver
medal yet not attained any gold! This time we endeavours to edge up our representatives
with cutting edge training to bag the gold at Kazan, Russia.
The
event will be held at the Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre where more
than 1,300 Experts will evaluate the Competitors’ work. Every two years
WorldSkills hosts the world championships of skills which attracts young people
of under 23 from all corners of the globe gather together for the chance to win
a prestigious medal in their chosen skill.
Competitors
will demonstrate the level of their vocational education and training. Skills
are grouped into six sectors. GJSCI would participate in Jewellery under,
Creative Arts and Fashion Sector where sub competitions are of,
1: 3D Digital
Game Art, 2: Fashion Technology, 3: Floristry, 4: Graphic Design Technology, 5:
Jewellery & 6: Visual Merchandising.
Medal
categories are to compete for gold, silver and bronze medals, in over 50
skills. India has been participating in the gems & jewellery section of the
WorldSkills competition since 2011.
In the year 2011 Prosenjit Tari had
represented India had ranked 17, Bhavesh Chandra Jana stood 8th in
2013, Surajit Rana improved & attained 7th Rank in 2015 yet
again India slide to 8th Rank in 2017 when Asrof Jamal had
represented GJSCI. Sanjay Kothari said
we have engaged Brazilian experts to undertake & guide our representative
to perform well. Training is on and by reaching at significant level of
training the GJSCI may call media for announcement further in February 2019.
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