India and Sri Lanka discuss skills development
Posted on September 16th, 2020

Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Training the trainers was a key aspect of the talks between the Indian envoy and the Lankan State Minister of Skills Development.

Colombo, September 16 (Indian High Commission): The High Commissioner of India Gopal Baglay on Tuesday met the State Minister of Skills Development Dr. Seetha Arambepola, to discuss ways to deepen partnership between the two neighboring countries in areas such as capacity building and skill development.

Discussions were hinged on aspects such as training of trainers in vocational institutes in Sri Lanka, strengthening infrastructural capabilities of these institutes and generating interest among school-going children and youth in advanced space technologies.

It was decided that both sides would work towards early realization of augmenting existing capacities and creating newer ones in chosen fields in an expeditious manner.

Guided by ‘Neighborhood First’ Policy, the Government of India offers capacity building modules across a range of fields to Government Officials and other eligible Sri Lankan citizens every year. Under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme, around 400 slots are reserved for Sri Lanka annually. Shortlisted personnel from Sri Lanka receive unique, fully-funded training programs under this rubric.

In addition, several other customized modules are also organized by the Government of India. It also provides scholarships to more than 200 Sri Lankan students each year to pursue courses spanning from under graduate to doctoral studies in various academic streams in prestigious institutes in India including IITs and NITs. To support students from disadvantaged backgrounds, financial assistance is provided to around 650 students from among Universities and Schools in Sri Lanka.

The Government of India is also committed to strengthening infrastructure in educational institutes in Sri Lanka. Accordingly, infrastructural activities in several institutes across the island are being undertaken as High Impact Community Development Projects.

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