New Delhi, September, 2022.
A strong 58-member Indian contingent was given
a grand ‘Vijayi Bhava’ send-off ceremony in the capital today as they gear up
to compete against the best in the world at WorldSkills Competition 2022, the
biggest skills competition in the world. The competitors will be showcasing
their skills in 52 trades across 15 countries in Europe, Korea, Japan, and the
USA.
In the current edition of the
competition, Team India will compete in six new-age skills, including Industry
4.0, Robot System Integration, Additive Manufacturing, and Renewable Energy. The
58-member team has 19% women representation, indicating the rise in the stature
of women including in skills that were earlier the preserve of men. All Indian
competitors have undergone robust training to polish their skills with support of
industries and academia like Toyota, Maruti, NIFT, Mahindra& Mahindra and
more.
Addressing the candidates, Shri
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon’ble Minister of State for Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship, Electronics and Information Technology, said, “I
congratulate all competitors, representing states, parents and other supporters
for setting new benchmarks in skilling. What we are witnessing today is true
Yuva Shakti and we are all spectators of this great phenomenon called skilling
that is propelling the economic wheels of our country. I am certain, that with
the power of skills, we will soon witness India’s techade. Guided by the vision
of our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, we have been able to create
a globally competitive youth that is prepared to make India the Skill Hub of
the World. The huge spectrum of skills on display today gives me reason to
believe that we will have many skilling champions who we must celebrate.”
Lauding the hard work of students and
trainers, Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, MSDE,said, “I wish all candidates
the very best. The fact that we embraced big challenges including the pandemic is
testimony to our resilience and grit. What we have seen in the national
competitions strengthens our belief that we will get more glories for our
nation in WorldSkills Competition 2022.”
Displaying extraordinary talent,
Likith Kumar YP, candidate in the current Team WorldSkills India has already
won a bronze medal in prototype modeling in the first leg of the WorldSkills
Competition 2022 (WSC2022), held in Bern, Switzerland.
Various winners of past WorldSkills
Competitions also addressed the India team, sharing their experiences of the
largest skill competition and inspiring aspiring members to perform to the best
of their abilities on the global stage. The 46thWorldSkills Competition
will bring together more than 1,400 young professionals, representing over 60
countries. In 2019, from India, 48 candidates took part in WorldSkills
International at Kazan, Russia. The team won one gold (Water Technology), one
silver (Web technology), two bronze (Jewellery and Graphic Design Technology)
and 15 medallions for excellence.