Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that, keeping in view the requirements of the industrial sector, Sant Shiromani Ravidas Global Skills Park in Bhopal will train 10,000 youth every year in the coming years. At present, the institute certifies around 2,000 youth annually through various skill-based courses. This number is expected to reach 3,000 in 2026 and will continue to increase.
CM Dr. Yadav was addressing the ‘Arambh’, orientation programme of Sant Shiromani Ravidas Global Skills Park.
At the ‘Arambh’ programme, CM Dr. Yadav appreciated the craftsmanship of artisans Shri Madan Prajapati (pottery), Shri Sanjay Ahirwar (woodcraft), Shri Atul Gupta (crystal crafts), Sushri Pooja Jharia (marble crafts) and Shri Jitendra Vishwakarma (metal crafts).
CM expressed happiness after hearing the experiences of Sushri Varchaswani Pathik and Sushri Saanvi Trivedi, who secured jobs in industrial robotics and advanced electrical fields. Sushri Varchaswani said that before joining Global Skills Park, she herself was unaware of her talent in the cultural field and essay writing. Sushri Saanvi Trivedi said that the institute not only helped her secure employment but also boosted her confidence.
CM expressed hope that both young women, after joining the Trident Group, would inspire other young women as well. He also expressed hope that the agreements signed by Global Skills Park with Bajaj Auto Foundation, Magic Billion and Twee India Private Limited would further strengthen industry-education collaboration and skill development.
Chief Minister appreciated the craftsmanship of artisans Shri Madan Prajapati (pottery), Shri Sanjay Ahirwar (woodcraft), Shri Atul Gupta (crystal crafts), Sushri Pooja Jharia (marble crafts) and Shri Jitendra Vishwakarma (metal crafts). He also appreciated efforts being made to showcase their talent across the country and the world. The Chief Minister planted a sapling on the Global Skills Park campus and later inspected the premises and laboratories, interacting with several young trainees.
