Hidetoshi Nishimura, executive director and founder of Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia (ERIA), met Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi today.
Established in Jakarta of Indonesia, ERIA has a network in 16 Asian countries for economical research and for creating a pool of technical professionals.
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The chief minister expressed the state government's desire that the state's Gujarat Technological University (GTU) and ERIA join hands for human resource development in the field of technology.
Even as the state is emphasizing specifically on the skill development, Nishimura suggested to jointly organise a symposium on skill development.
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