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ISRO Technical Training Programme launched in Bangalore, Mumbai, and Trivandrum NSTIs

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After the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) signed an MoU to upskill technical employees at the Department of Space (ISRO), the ISRO Technical Training Programme was established with this collaboration. Now the National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs) under MSDE have initiated the ISRO Technical Training Programme in Bangalore, Mumbai, and Trivandrum in line with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Karmayogi Mission, a capacity building initiative aimed at upgrading the skills of government personnel.

Sudheer Kumar, Director, CBPO, ISRO HQ, inaugurated the training programme at NSTI Bangalore.The programme intends to establish a formal framework for short-term courses to provide training to ISRO technical employees in order to increase their capacity and develop their skills according to the latest trends and requirements in the country’s space industry. Over the next five years, more than 4000 ISRO technical staff will receive training in the programme at several NSTIs located across India.

The training programme at NSTI Bangalore begins with the course ‘Industrial Hydraulic & Controls’ on the subject of hydraulics. This course covers topics such as fluid power systems, the difference between hydraulics and pneumatics and basic hydraulic laws, hydraulic system components, hydraulic symbols, flow control valve, the concept of pressure regulation, pressure-controlled valve, hydraulic accumulators and practical demonstrations. NSTI Mumbai commences the programme with the course ‘Industrial Automation,’ and NSTI Trivandrum with ‘Software Development’. The duration of the course is 5 days, with 20 trainees in each NSTI receiving training.

Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said, “Through these training programmes, the employees at ISRO will be able to integrate and understand the evolving technologies in addition to staying updated with industry trends, benefitting not only the employees but also helping India maintain its competitive edge in the global space race. These programmes are essential to continuing the growth of the space industry, and they will become increasingly significant as more and more technologies are developed”

 

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