GJSCI set up the Skilling Hub- JOSH
Skilling workforce at par with global standards
Recently, Gem & Jewellery Skill Council of India (GJSCI) inaugurated the Jewellery Occupational Skilling Hub (JOSH) in the hands of Shyam Jagannathan, Zonal DC-SEEPZ-SEZ, C P S Chauhan, Jt DC-SEEPZ SEZ in the presence of gem and jewellery stake holders and industry fraternity.
Always GJSCI has an eye on to create an organized training and development ecosystem in the gems and jewellery industry to produce skilled workforce at par with global quality standards. They endeavour to identify skill development needs in the Gem and Jewellery sector in India.
GJSCI always attempt to determine skills and competency standards and develop curriculum as per world Industry standards by creating National Occupational Standards (NOS) for every job role prevailing in the Gem & Jewellery industry.
At the occasion Sanjay Kothari, Chairman-GJSCI said, “GJSCI has started training for setting, filing and polishing in a batch of 25 for each process - training is for 3 months and allowance of Rs 5000 per month will be paid to each candidate.”
By adding more he said, “Soon after the successful training, the GJSCI will assist such candidates in getting jobs in any of the suitable factories.”
Formed
in 2012 under the aegis of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)
and currently functioning under the Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship (MSDE). Gem & Jewellery Skill Council of India (GJSCI) is
the nodal entity for skill development of the Indian Gems & Jewellery industry.
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