Don Bosco Tech and ITC Foster Career Success in Bohri: A Collaborative Endeavor
06 Mar 2024
In a recent stride towards fostering career success, Don Bosco Tech in partnership with ITC witnessed a significant milestone during a comprehensive two-day visit to Bohri. Led by esteemed ITC officials, Mr. Subhendu Dash, Sr. Program Manager, and Mr. Pamish Kumar, Sr. Program Officer, the visit focused on evaluating placements for the fiscal year 2023-24, yielding insightful outcomes.
The inaugural day of the visit saw Mr. Dash and Mr. Kumar engage in a constructive session at the ITC Ltd. plant in Samba district, Jammu. Discussions revolved around strategic initiatives, including forthcoming projects such as vocational training centers in neighboring regions. This session underscored ITC's commitment to community development and skill enhancement endeavors.
A pivotal moment unfolded during Mr. Kumar's interaction with the team at the Don Bosco Tech Bohri Centre. Delving into ongoing training and placement efforts, Mr. Kumar expressed a proactive approach aimed at bolstering placement figures, with a target of securing an additional 100 student placements by March.
On the subsequent day, Mr. Kumar, accompanied by center staff, visited various employers where students from FY 2023-24 were placed. Witnessing firsthand the satisfaction and positive feedback from both employed candidates and employers highlighted the successful synergy between Don Bosco Tech and industry partners in nurturing employable talent.
The visit culminated in resounding success, with employers expressing confidence in the caliber of students trained by Don Bosco Tech. Mr. Kumar's acknowledgment of the center's efforts underscores a shared commitment to empowering students with relevant skills and facilitating meaningful career opportunities.
In essence, this collaborative endeavor between Don Bosco Tech, ITC, and industry stakeholders epitomizes a dedication to excellence in training and placement endeavors, paving the path for continued success and impact in Jammu and beyond.