TECHNICAL INTERN TRAINING PROGRAM and TECHNICAL INTERN TRAINING PROGRAM
Message from Prime Minister of India Sri Narendra Modi
H E Mr. Shinzo Abe , Prime Minister of Japan Visit in India H E Mr. Shinzo Abe, Hon’ble Prime Minister of Japan along with Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India H E Mr. Shinzo Abe , Prime Minister of Japan along with President ASSOCHAM Head of State meeting co-hosted by ASSOCHAM
ASSOCHAM INTERACTION WITH VARIOUS HEAD OF THE STATES President, ASSOCHAM with Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, Hon’ble PMof Malaysia and Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble PM of India President, ASSOCHAM with H.E. Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Hon’ble President of Turkey President ASSOCHAM with H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, Hon’ble President of the Republic of Cyprus President ASSOCHAM with Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble PM of India and H.E. Sheikh Hasina, Hon’ble PM of Bangladesh
About ASSOCHAM is an apex chamber of India and initiated its endeavour of value creation for Indian industry in 1920 as a Non-profit organization. Having in its fold more than 400 Chambers and Trade Associations and serving more than 4.5 lacs members from all over India and abroad. Currently, ASSOCHAM has more than 100 National Councils and 18 International Councils covering the entire gamut of economic activities in India and abroad
Prelude Working population in Japan ( Ages 15 to 64) today is about 8 crores ( 10 lakh less than last year) only. The last time working population went below 8 crores was 32 years ago. And is expected to decrease by a few laks every year and by 2030, it is expected to go down to 6.7 crores On the other hand, Tokyo Olympic is coming in 2020 and the demand for non-skilled workers especially in the construction industry is exoected to increase by at least 20%. Japanese government for esee these unmatched supply of labors in various industries and planning to ease regulations on migrants from abroad. Japanese Government have also announced that the Japanese-Language efficiency level for care takers from abroad for elderly has been degraded from JLPT* N3 to N4 (Elementary student level Japanese language ability). As of October end 2016, the number of registered foreign workers in Japan is 11 lakh. 19.4% increase from previous year. Labour source of countries breakdown : 1 China (3.4 Lakh) 2. Vietnam (1.7 lakh) 3. Philippines (1.3Lakh), 4. Brazil (1.1 Lakh). Vietnam have increased by 56.4% and Nepal (53,000) with 35.1% over the previous year. Among these workers, 2.1 foreign workers (25.4%) were using the Japanese Government initiative “Technical Intern Training Program”. As of today, this is the only way to obtain Japanese working Visa for so-called non-skilled labors. Other 2 lakh labors were part time workers with student Visa Industries wise : 1. Manufacturing (31.2%), 2. Retail (12.9%), 3. Hospitality (12.1%), 4. Construction (3.8%)
ASSOCHAM GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS 102, Babar Road, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
Assessment conducted for ICT ASSOCHAM has so far conducted Assessment and Certification of over 1 Lakh youths Beauty and Wellness Assessment at Kanpur Distribution of overseas appointment letter by Minister Assessment conducted at Bhopal Jail Assessment conducted for Security Guard Assessment conducted for Telecom Equipment Operation Maintenance training Assessment conducted for ICT Assessment conducted for Apparel Training Center under Ministry of Textile, GOI
Glimpses of ASSOCHAM’s Skilling India Summit President, ASSOCHAM felicitating Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Hon’ble Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India President, ASSOCHAM felicitating Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, Hon’ble Minister of Labour and Employment , Govt. of India Release of Skilling Report by Hon’ble Minister during ASSOCHAM Skilling Summit. Winners during ASSOCHAM Skilling awards
Glimpses of JITCO Visit, Tokyo Representatives from ASSOCHAM along with others during JITCO meeting Meeting with Mr. Kensuke Tsuzuki, Sr. Vice President , JITCO
Glimpses at Indian Embassy in Japan Conversation of Mr. K. Tsuzuki with Indian Hon’ble Ambassador Mr. Sujan Chinoy at Indian Embassy in Japan Meeting with Mr. Amit Kumar, Dy. Chief of Mission and Mr. Naveen K. Ramakrishna, Second Secretary, Indian Embassy in Japan Group photograph along with Hon’ble Indian Ambassador to Japan Mr. Sujan Chinoy & Mr. K. Tsuzuki Sr. Vice President , JITCO at Indian Embassy in Japan Interaction with various KUMIYAIs at NAGOYA
JITCO Team visited ASSOCHAM Corporate Office, New Delhi Shri D.S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM presented Memento to Mr. Kensuke Tsuzuki, Mr. Masaaki Hanno & Ms. Satomi Shiraishi Sri. G.P. Srivastava , Chief Advisor, ASSOCHAM address during the meeting Shri D.S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM address the participants during the meeting Members of ASSOCHAM meeting with Mr. Kensuke Tsuzuki, Sr. V.P. JITCO and his team
Current Status:- Venue for training Resource Person for imparting Japanese Language and Orientation Training Identified office space at NAGOYA Discussion with KUMIYAIs and HAKIMs for arriving at MOUs Shortly advertisement for soliciting suitable candidates leading to agreement with candidates Awaiting a new Guideline if any Awaiting effective process to have simultaneous eligibility clearance while training/orientation is on subject to qualifying certification.
Accreditation from Quality Council of India
For further details please contact :- SRI G.P. SRIVASTAVA Chief Advisor ASSOCHAM Corporate Office: - 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021 Mob: 09810442026 Tel: 011-46550555 Email ID: g.p.srivastava@assocham.com