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Ensured 76 pc placements for students of govt ITIs, says Labour Minister

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CHENNAI: State Labour Department has ensured employment to 76 per cent of students of Government ITIs through campus interviews. The department has also organised job fairs in private sectors and facilitate­d more than 1.42 lakh aspirants to secure jobs in private firms, according to Labour Welfare and Skill Developmen­t Minister CV Ganesan.

“Campus interviews are being conducted with the support of companies and industries. Among the passed out students, 76 per cent have been given campus placement in various industries and institutio­ns last academic year,” said the Minister while replying to the demand for grants for the department on Wednesday.

The department has also emphasised on upgrading the government ITIs and taking efforts to transform government institutes as industry 4.0 technology centres by roping in TATA Technologi­es Ltd. The project, which would be executed at Rs 2,877 crore, to offer short and long term courses to meet the demands of the industries.

The Minister further announced that the children of registered members of the TN Constructi­on Workers Welfare Board, who are getting admission through merit in premium institutes like IIT, IIM and securing admission in MBBS courses, would be funded fully until they complete the course. The Welfare Board would take care of tuition and accommodat­ion fees of the students.

The Labour Department has also announced Rs 5 lakh compensati­on to the families of registered members of the Tamil Nadu Unorganise­d Drivers and Automobile Workshop Workers Welfare Board, if they met with an accident and succumbed to the injuries.

Solatium increased to Rs 2 lakh

The department has also taken several measures to educate the workers in fire crackers industries in Virudhunag­ar and other parts of the state. Mobile units have been created to conduct frequent checks in fire cracker units, said the Minister and pointed out that solatium to the families of workers killed in accidents in the industry has been increased from Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.

Financial assistance of Rs 12,000 per year would be disbursed to the registered workers of the constructi­on welfare board, who are suffering from chronic illness like silicosis and heart ailments, he added.

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