Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dimo partners Skills Developmen­t Ministry to bridge skill gaps of youth

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Diesel and Motor Engineerin­g PLC (Dimo) recently signed an agreement with the Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Ministry to train 150 Combined Harvester Operators under the Ministry’s Employment Linked Training Programme (ELTP).

The training programme is an initiative of the Ministry of Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training and is funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank.

With a clear objective of addressing skill gaps and the employabil­ity of youth, 150 students will train for a period of one year. The participan­ts will be assessed based on their aptitude and will be provided with theoretica­l lectures as well as practical on-the-job training sessions over a period of six months. The training programme will be conducted at Dimo Na Sevana Training Academy under experience­d and qualified panel of Dimo instructor­s.

This initiative aims to ensure employabil­ity of the youth in the country and address the skill gaps faced in the industry. It is envisaged to improve and align the skills developmen­t with relevant industry requiremen­ts and the employment aspiration­s of youth in Sri Lanka.

The participan­ts will be awarded a recognized National Vocational Qualificat­ion (NVQ) Level-three certificat­ion accredited by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission of Sri Lanka.

Located at Hambantota, the state-of-the-art Dimo Na Sevana Training Academy is the first of its kind in Sri Lanka. The academy aims to provide vocational training in main areas including constructi­on machinery handling, maintenanc­e and repairs of automobile­s to enhance quality of drivers, and machine operators to obtain opportunit­ies in the local and global job market.

 ??  ?? From left: Dimo Employee Engagement and Transforma­tion Head Navin Rupasinghe, Chief Human Resources Officer Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya, Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Ministry Skills Sector Developmen­t Division Additional Secretary Chandra...
From left: Dimo Employee Engagement and Transforma­tion Head Navin Rupasinghe, Chief Human Resources Officer Dilrukshi Kurukulasu­riya, Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Ministry Skills Sector Developmen­t Division Additional Secretary Chandra...

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