This story is from May 18, 2024

Soon, vocational training courses at govt colleges

Soon, vocational training courses at govt colleges
Ghaziabad: Twelve govt intercolleges and 50 govt-aided schools in the city are set to introduce vocational training courses for students. The district inspector of schools (DIOS) met with the chief development officer (CDO) on Thursday to select 13 topics, including tourism and hospitality, automotive design, telecommunication, and plumbing, which will be offered to students from classes 9 to 12. According to the officials, out of the total 18 topics suggested by the state education department, 13 were selected in the meeting, which will now be planned for offering at the schools. We also published the following articles recently
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About the AuthorAyantika Pal

Ayantika Pal is a correspondent with The Times of India NCR bureau, reporting mainly from Noida and Ghaziabad. She covers a diverse range of beats—including health, education, start‑ups, and social welfare—while also delving into in‑depth long‑form features, photo-essays, and human‑interest stories. Beyond her narrative‑driven journalism, she is passionate about photography, creative art, and music, which frequently enrich her storytelling with visual and cultural depth.

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