Chennai:
Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry is setting up a
Centre for Vocational Training and Skill Development in Tiruvallur to enhance
the productivity of the labour force and the institute is likely to be ready by
the end of the year.
Speaking
during the 177th Annual general meeting of Madras Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (MCCI), the
chamber president T Shivaraman and MCCI Secretary General K Saraswathi said
that he chamber’s land is procedurally made ready for starting the
construction of the required facilities.
Saraswathi
said that during MCCI’s 175th Year, a detailed study on the Chamber
and its services was taken up through a professional consultant. The pointer
was towards doing something to improve the skilled manpower availability to the
member industries.
“Our
earlier activity “War for Talent” also exposed the gaps in the employability
and the criticality of the situation. The Chamber then decided that this will
be our flagship activity for this momentous period,” she said.
“In
the interim period, project soft launched in a rented premises in Tiruvallur
and skilling is happening,” she said.
Talking
about other activities of chamber, she said currently the chamber is conducting
a study on mapping the corporate social responsibility of member companies
besides documenting the Green Practices of industries in Chennai.
Chairman and managing director of Export Import Bank of
India T C A Ranganathan said that India should improve its share of exports in
the global technology market that could boost the nation’s growth.
He said currently, India has a miniscule share of only seven
per cent of global technology export market while world as a whole export 25
per cent. Interestingly, 25 per cent share of our imports are technology
related products.
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