In the presence of Union Minister of Civil Aviation P Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Chandigarh MP Kirron Kher and Anandpur Sahib MP Prem Singh Chandumajra, India's first Aviation Multi Skill Development Centre was inaugurated at Chandigarh Airport's old terminal.
The centre built with an aim to train youngsters will help the civial aviation sector's growth. Initially, 2400 youths will be trained here in eight aviation job roles over the next three years. A great response was witnessed among the aspirants to join the centre as the students will be trained
a. Mumbai
b. Delhi
c. Chandigarh
d. Bangalore
The centre built with an aim to train youngsters will help the civial aviation sector's growth. Initially, 2400 youths will be trained here in eight aviation job roles over the next three years. A great response was witnessed among the aspirants to join the centre as the students will be trained
Highlights
- The project is implemented by Bird Education Society for Travel and Tourism. The students will be opted from different colleges and universities. Socially and economically backward students will be given preference. The chosen students will be trained in three courses viz. services executive, airline reservation agent and airport security executive.
- The centre, which has come up in collaboration with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC) of India, will also leverage AAI’s existing infrastructure, which has been converted to offer training in modern courses as well as upskilling programmes to empower the youths. The candidates will be certified by the NSDC through the AASSC.
Expected Questions
Where is India's first Aviation Multi Skill Development Centre opened?a. Mumbai
b. Delhi
c. Chandigarh
d. Bangalore