NHIDCL and NSDC collaborate for skill development initiatives
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NHIDCL and NSDC collaborate for skill development initiatives

An MoU was signed between MD, NHIDCL (National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited) and COO & Officiating CEO NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) to provide a formal basis interaction between NHIDCL and NSDC, and will play a significant role in realising the aims and objectives of Prime Minister’s skill development program. NHIDCL and NSDC will be taking up multiple initiatives contributing toward making India the skill capital of the world.

Both NHIDCL and NSDC are leading premier national organisations in their respective fields and are desirous of working together as a team to achieve national objectives, undertaken with their best abilities and maximum mutual co-operation with the intent of helping each other.

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An MoU was signed between MD, NHIDCL (National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited) and COO & Officiating CEO NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) to provide a formal basis interaction between NHIDCL and NSDC, and will play a significant role in realising the aims and objectives of Prime Minister’s skill development program. NHIDCL and NSDC will be taking up multiple initiatives contributing toward making India the skill capital of the world. Both NHIDCL and NSDC are leading premier national organisations in their respective fields and are desirous of working together as a team to achieve national objectives, undertaken with their best abilities and maximum mutual co-operation with the intent of helping each other. Also read: Existing FDI policies and what is attracting investors’ attentionHow new HAM criteria puts all on equal footing

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