Though a beginning has already been made in this direction with a Vocational Educational Training centre in Bangalore under the Swiss VET Initiative in India (SVTII), the agencies involved are keen on firming up and broadbasing the collaboration, possibly through a memorandum of agreement with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
"It is important that the government start sharing. This will help strengthen and expand the project to areas other than the traditional segments like mechanical and electrical works to food processing, hospitality industry and factory management," said Franz Probst, founder and chairman of SkillSonics, which has a skill training facility in Bangalore.
"We look forward to discuss with Minister (Rajiv Pratap) Rudy. A working group could be going to India to explore the potential and strengthen the partnership," he said.
"An agreement between the two governments will make the initiative stronger as far as knowhow sharing, certification and identifying and implementing lead projects. The scheme could then be rolled out to both private and public sectors," he said.
Schindler, which has vocational education programmes in its plants, train about 300 apprentices at its headquarters in Ebikon and other branches.
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