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Skill Dikshant Samorah 2024, NSTI Mumbai 

3rd Dikshant Samaroh 2024

 

NSTI Building Entrance
NSTI Mumbai Building Entrance

The training programmes are so designed by identifying the industrial needs of mechanical, electrical, electronics and chemical sectors by our officers in consultation with industry experts and individualsthrough level structured training programme so that at the end all trainees will be competent enough with the skills acquired that are required for the wage and self employment.  In our endeavour, the training needs of micro, small, medium and large enterprises both in Government and private sectors are continuously availing the benefits.  Hence it is requested to go through the training calendar and explore the possibility of utilising our facility and services for further knowledge and skill enhancement of your workforce either through short term, long term or customised training for your esteemed organisations and be a party committed to Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of “Make in India” to popularise Indian products in global markets.

The short-term and long-term courses are conducted by the Institute, which has completed 60 glorious years in skill building for our nation. The technical know-how and expertise of this Institute have been utilized by many industrial establishments, institutions, and organizations to achieve higher qualitative production, and their existing workforce is continuously deputed for retraining and skill gap training.

The training programs are designed by our officers in consultation with industry experts and individuals by identifying the industrial needs of the mechanical, electrical, electronics, and chemical sectors. The training faculty of the institute is experts who possess vast experience and are trained in the latest technology in the relevant field in India and abroad. The training programs are structured through level structured training programs so that all trainees will be competent enough with the skills acquired that are required for wage and self-employment.

The benefits of the training needs of micro, small, medium and large enterprises both in the Government and private sectors are continuously availed at the National Skill Training Institute.

History

 

 

NSTI Mumbai Opening ceremony by Nehru ji 20 march 1963
NSTI Mumbai Building Entrance

The Institute has completed 60 glorious years in skill building for our nation by conducting short term and long term courses.  Many industrial establishments, institutions and organisations have utilised the technical know-how and expertise of this Institute and have achieved higher qualitative production and continue to depute their existing workforce for retraining and skill gap training. The faculty of the institute are experts, posses vast experience and are trained in latest technology in the relevant field in India and abroad.

The National Skill Training Institute is a pioneer unit of the Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India. The history of the Institute for Instructors dates back to 1957 when it was started as the 'Central Training Institute for Instructors at Aundh, Pune. In 1963, the Institute was shifted to its present premises in Mumbai and was inaugurated by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister on March 20, 1963. The training at that time was limited to Craft Instructors Training Programmes.

In 1967, when chemical trades were ordained under the Apprentices Act 1961, a Basic Training Centre was started in 1970 to impart basic training and related instructions to chemical trade apprentices, to contribute towards the industrial development of the nation. Advanced Vocational Training System (AVTS) was launched jointly by the Govt. of India, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in 1977, catering to the need of the industries to augment the rapidly changing technology. The training activities were revamped to be more effective, and the Institute was upgraded and renamed 'Advanced Training Institute' in May 1982. Consequently, in 2017 this institute was renamed as a 'National Skill Training Institute'.

NSTI Mumbai Opening ceremony by Nehru ji 20 march 1963
NSTI Mumbai Building Entrance

Objectives

Identification of vocational skill training areas

Organization of skill training programmes for women.

Maintaining industry- institute linkages.

All around development of Trainees

How to Reach

National Skill Training Institute Mumbai Located at
V. N. Purav Marg, Opp. Priyadarshini (RCF), Chunabhatti, Sion, Mumbai-400022 

Contact No.: 022-24053560

Location of NSTI Mumbai

Airways: Domestic Airport: Santacruz (T1)-10 Kms to NSTI, Mumbai by road and from International Airport: T2-13.2 Kms to NSTI, Mumbai by road

Railways: Nearest station via Western Railway: Dadar (Dadar to Kurla via Central Railway-7 Kms.)
Nearest station via Central and Harbour: Kurla.

Roadways: Kurla East to NSTI-2.5 Kms. by auto and BEST Bus Nos. 5, 85

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Contact details

Contact No.: 022-24053560
Email Id:                                             nsti-mumbai@dgt.gov.in
Office Time: Monday to Friday
                      9 AM to 5.30 PM

 

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