ITIs still scouting for candidates to fill sanctioned seats
The Hindu
With a number of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), both government and private, yet to fill the sanctioned seats in the first year due to disruptions caused by the pandemic, heads of the institutions are scouting for eligible candidates in villages.
Applications were invited from eligible candidates during January and again this month with promise of freebies such as uniform, books, laptop, bicycle, free bus pass, monthly assistance of ₹750 and promise of immediate placement in government and private sectors.
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