June 20th 2024.
The State Transport Authority of Bhubaneswar is making great strides in creating job opportunities for skilled drivers from our state. In a recent development, STA Commissioner Amitabh Thakur has signed a memorandum of understanding with HR Navis Rajkumar Sambandam, in the presence of Commerce and Transport Principal Secretary Usha Padhee on Tuesday. This collaboration has opened up the possibility of employment in Japan for drivers who have been trained under the Subahaka Yojana.
Under the Public-Private Partnership mode, the state government currently operates four free heavy vehicle driving training centers in Palur, Bonai, Chhatia, and Kendujhar districts. These centers provide eligible individuals with free training in a state-of-the-art facility, along with food and accommodation, as well as a rare opportunity to obtain a driving license. The STA is committed to securing employment for the successfully trained drivers from these centers.
It is worth mentioning that Navis HR is a reputable agency in the country that specializes in providing overseas employment. With the signing of this MoU, the potential for job opportunities has greatly increased. In the future, skilled drivers from our state will have the chance to secure high-paying jobs in Japan, thanks to this partnership between the STA and Navis HR.
Overall, the State Transport Authority's efforts to create employment opportunities for skilled drivers are commendable and will greatly benefit our state's economy. Through this collaboration, we can provide our eligible drivers with the necessary training and resources to secure better job opportunities, both within our country and abroad. We look forward to seeing the positive impact of this partnership in the near future.
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