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Telangana Inaugurates 65 Advanced Technology Centres, Sanctions 51 More, Unveils Overseas Jobs Push

The initiative links modern training to pathways for placements abroad.

Overview

  • Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy opened 65 upgraded Advanced Technology Centres and said 51 additional centres are sanctioned with a one-year completion target.
  • The government will create a special cell to facilitate overseas employment, offering skills support along with passport and visa guidance, the Chief Minister said.
  • Japanese language training is planned after the Chief Minister said Japan agreed to offer jobs to skilled youth from Telangana.
  • The Young India Skills University has been established to equip students with contemporary technical expertise.
  • The state cited a tie-up with Tata Technologies to upgrade ITIs into ATCs, with a reported funding split of about ₹2,100 crore by Tata and ₹300 crore by the government.