iMOVE presented shortlist for Indian tender

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi intends to attract foreign investors with the "Make in India" lion campaign. India is to become a global production site. To achieve this goal, it urgently needs more and better qualified skilled professionals.

To this end, iMOVE organized a tender among German training providers in order to gather training offers for the Indian Ministry of Labour and Employment. The Ministry is looking for German partners who offer training of trainers at public training institutions in India. The 3-year training measures must be tailored to the fields of welding, electronics, mechatronics and automotive. The tender is carried out to sustainably build up training know-how and competencies in India.

At this year's Hannover Messe trade fair, the short list for the tender was handed over to Shankar Agarwal, State Secretary at the Indian Labour Ministry, by Parliamentary State Secretary Thomas Rachel. Decisions are expected to be reached by summer.

In the course of the last years, iMOVE has taken root as a welcome service agency for the Indian government when it comes to reforming the system of vocational education and training with support from German training providers. In the future, iMOVE aims at intensifying this kind of support and at extending its assistance also to government bodies in other countries. Requests are very welcome!
short list for the tender is handed over to Shankar Agarwal by Thomas Rachel
The short list for the tender was handed over to Shankar Agarwal, State Secretary at the Indian Labour Ministry, by Parliamentary State Secretary Thomas Rachel.

Source: iMOVE