WCL sponsored 'Machine Operator & Plastic Processing' skill development training
The trainees were awarded to reputed plastic industries, Yazaki (India) Pvt. Dewas (MP) etc. provided employment.
WCL sponsored 'Machine Operator & Plastic Processing' skill development training
New Delhi: Western Coalfields Limited sponsored Machine Operator and Plastic Processing skill development training conducted by the Central Institute of Petrochemical Engineering and Technology (CIPET), Bhopal.
The 6 months 'Machine Operator and Plastic Processing' residential skill development training was successfully completed. 36 trainees from the Betul and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh participated in the training and gained knowledge about the manufacturing process of various types of plastic items.
In the closing ceremony held on June 19, 2022, Chief Manager (HRD) of WECOLI Mr. Nitin Saxena and Deputy Manager of Pathkheda area Mr. Muzaffar Hussain addressed the trainees and guided them and wished them bright future. Certificates and appointment letters were distributed to all the trainees.
The trainees were awarded to reputed plastic industries, Yazaki (India) Pvt. Dewas (MP) etc. provided employment.
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