As per the MoU, youths from Bihar who have passed the 12th standard or studied at an ITI (Industrial Training Institute), will be picked up by Yamaha India Ltd and provided training, for a period of two years, at its manufacturing units in Delhi, Chennai and Faridabad.
"During the training, the youths will learn skills which will enhance their chances of getting a job in any automobile factory", an official release said.
On the occasion, a memento was presented to Kumar by the company's Managing Director Terabavashi Takashi, who was accompanied by vice president Om Prakash.
Others who were present at the meeting between Kumar and Yamaha India officials included Principal Secretary, Labour, Deepak Kumar Singh and Secretary to the Chief Minister Ateesh Chandra.
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