NEW DELHI: A Japanese delegation, representing the united states’ principal skill education businesses, met Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Thursday and made a proposal of nursing jobs for the residents of Jammu and Kashmir in Japan, officials said.
The representatives of Japanese organizations — Blue Works International and FA Group — knowledgeable Singh that they’ve visited the Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS) Nursing College in Jammu and selected 12 candidates. The delegation was represented by means of Yamazaki Takao and Kakuda Tomassadamori.
The recruits will first be a part of the Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP), to be observed with the aid of a nursing job in Japan with a salary of over Rs 90,000 in keeping with month, an authentic stated
Out of the 12 candidates decided on so far, 5 are from the Jammu area and seven from the Ladakh area.
This is for the primary time that any Japanese enterprise has come to Jammu and Kashmir and immediately recruiting candidates for nursing jobs through campus placement, the legit stated.
The eligibility to be a nursing care employee under this program is both Class X or the running experience as a nurse for six months or a diploma in nursing.
Singh, the Union Minister for the PMO, acquired an in depth briefing about the schooling and site plans presented with the aid of the Japanese specialists, the reputable stated.
The minister expressed pride and pleasure on the way wherein the brand new vistas are beginning up soon after the abrogation of the unique status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370, some other authentic said.
Singh stated the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and Japan’s Ministry of Labour have already signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) to alternate technical capabilities.
He liked the initiative taken by means of the ASCOMS Nursing College to interact with Japanese professionals for providing nursing skills to candidates from Jammu and Kashmir, thereby supplying them an opportunity to searching for a profitable vocation in the career.
Singh fondly recalled his affiliation of the last five years with Japan and lauded large Japanese investments and engagement in the Northeast, especially in Manipur, where Japan has a robust sentimental affiliation due to hundreds of soldiers lost by using it throughout the Second World War.
He said India, culturally and socially, has a number of common priorities, and as growing nations, each the countries have common goals in advance.
Singh was hoping that in view of the invariably growing older society in Japan, nurses from India could be capable of complement the scarcity of healthcare of the elderly in that us of a the professional stated.