Coimbatore District Collector announces an invitation for ex-servicemen from the district to apply for skill development training, as part of the Tamil Nadu government's initiative announced by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin last Independence Day.
Coimbatore:
District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati announced yesterday (Feb. 9) that ex-servicemen from Coimbatore district are invited to apply for skill development training. This initiative follows Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's announcement during last year's Independence Day speech, promising skill training to 10,000 ex-servicemen across Tamil Nadu. According to the initiative, a variety of skill development training programs have been planned to be offered.
Ex-servicemen interested in participating in these training programs can benefit by submitting their preferred training details and application to the Coimbatore District Ex-Servicemen Welfare Office. This move is part of the Tamil Nadu government's efforts to facilitate the reintegration of ex-servicemen into civilian life by enhancing their skills for new career opportunities.
District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati announced yesterday (Feb. 9) that ex-servicemen from Coimbatore district are invited to apply for skill development training. This initiative follows Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's announcement during last year's Independence Day speech, promising skill training to 10,000 ex-servicemen across Tamil Nadu. According to the initiative, a variety of skill development training programs have been planned to be offered.
Ex-servicemen interested in participating in these training programs can benefit by submitting their preferred training details and application to the Coimbatore District Ex-Servicemen Welfare Office. This move is part of the Tamil Nadu government's efforts to facilitate the reintegration of ex-servicemen into civilian life by enhancing their skills for new career opportunities.