The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Informatio­n sessions on jobs in Germany

Trainees visit Technopark

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The Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi, and the Goethe-Zentrum Thiruvanan­thapuram have announced a programme to promote migration of skilled workforce to Germany through proper channels.

Sessions on living and working in Germany, in associatio­n with ProRecogni­tion under Germany’s Education and Research Ministry, will be held at Goethe-Zentrum Kochi on Thursday and Goethe-Zentrum

Thiruvanan­thapuram on Friday from 3.30 p.m. Participat­ion is free, and admission is on a †rst come, †rst served basis, depending on the availabili­ty of seats. Seats are limited at 150 each at both venues. Those interested can register their names at events@goethe- zentrum.org. Syed Ibrahim, Director, Goethe-Zentrum Trivandrum/Kochi and Honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany to Kerala, said this is the †rst in a series of events planned in the State.

A group of o”cer trainees attending the foundation course of the Bihar Institute of Public Administra­tion and Rural Developmen­t (BIPARD), who are on week-long training and exposure visit to Kerala, visited the Technopark on Monday. BIPARD conducts training for Indian Administra­tive Services (probatione­rs), Bihar Administra­tive Services (probatione­rs), and other allied services probatione­rs.

The o”cer trainees in the †rst batch interacted with Sanjeev Nair, CEO of Technopark.

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