Sound strange....MotherLand Yeendia has so many world class talents with Uptron LeeAhMah, still need Sinki to setup technical training institutions?

During the meeting it was agreed to work together, aiming to create opportunities for lifelong learning, building a future-ready workforce, and making knowledge & skill development a key pillar of strategic partnership," the Indian government said at the time.

Training institutes like Singapore’s ITE Education Services (ITEES), which functions under the country’s education ministry, have already provided consultancy and training services to India.

In 2022, ITEES, working with the government of Assam, established the North East Skill Centre (NESC) in the state.“The objective of establishing an NESC is to offer high quality skills training for the masses especially the rural youth.

In the first phase, NESC will provide training in retail, beauty and wellness, housekeeping and hospitality and food and beverage services," says the Assam Skill Development Mission, which was set up under the state government.

The World Class Skill Centre (WCSC) in Delhi was also set up with technical assistance from Singapore.
 
India, according to the persons cited above, is interested in bringing more industrial and skilling institutes from Singapore into the country.

Such partnerships are expected to help India meet its skilled workforce shortage which may hit 29 million in 2030, according to the International Labour Organization.
 
The scarcity of high-skilled workers has become pervasive, especially as the quality of VET and higher education delivered often falls short of employers’ expectations. Nearly two-thirds of Indian firms with more than ten employees surveyed in 2014 reported difficulty in finding qualified personnel," according to a 2020 ILO report.

India has also expressed interest in Singapore’s model of integrating skilling into education. This was came up during Pradhan’s May meeting with top Singaporean ministers.
 
The 'education' industry is infested with cronies, they need these deals to huat big time. There are only so many daft Sinkies to peddle the Skillsfuture pipe dream to. :cool:
 
The countries are looking to add more banks to the digital payments link, expanding the number of banks to 14 from the present six that can receive remittances from Singapore.

One of the two people aware of the development said at least eight Indian banks would be added to receive remittances from Singapore, which would be a step up from the bilateral tie-up earlier this year. In February, both countries announced the payments platform linkage to ease the flow of remittances.
 
According to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the six Indian banks participating in the scheme are Axis Bank, DBS Bank India, ICICI Bank, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank and State Bank of India.

All six can receive remittances from Singapore through the linkage. With the exception of Axis Bank and DBS Bank, the other four can also send remittances through the linkage.

Queries to the ministry of finance and NPCI did not elicit a response.
The 'education' industry is infested with cronies, they need these deals to huat big time. There are only so many daft Sinkies to peddle the Skillsfuture pipe dream to. :cool:
Paper mill?
 
The 'education' industry is infested with cronies, they need these deals to huat big time. There are only so many daft Sinkies to peddle the Skillsfuture pipe dream to. :cool:
i see many baking and barista courses sprouting up in sg. all advertise that they honor skillsfuture funding. around $400 per course. i prefer being a char kway teow apprentice. can wok hei and whack until cows cum home.
 
they will eventually end up driving PHV, security, wipe tables or clean toilets.
 
Sinkies are retards. This is the way CECAs make more inroads into Sickipoora. After all this is the CAQ's plan. Fuck Sinkies deep deep.
 
So many Singaporeans no money to study but yet our gahmen give scholarships to foreigners….
 
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