Under the leadership of the Yogi Adityanath government, skilled workers from Uttar Pradesh are being selected for employment opportunities in Israel.
As part of this initiative, skill testing will be conducted at the Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in Aliganj, with the testing process running until December 3.
On Wednesday, Minister of State for Vocational Education, Skill Development, and Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge) Kapil Dev Aggarwal visited ITI Aliganj to encourage the workers participating in the India-Israel Drive 3.0. This drive aims to provide skilled workers from Uttar Pradesh with employment opportunities in Israel, boosting their careers and expanding global work prospects.
Under the India-Israel Drive 3.0, around 5,000 skilled workers from Uttar Pradesh will be sent to Israel. So far, more than 9,000 workers from Uttar Pradesh have been employed in fields like construction, mall management and in technical jobs in Israel. Workers are earning monthly salaries ranging from Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh in the country.
To enhance the skills of these workers, the government is offering language and skill improvement training programmes. This will help them perform better at their workplaces and succeed in the global job market.
As part of the Mission Rozgar, young people from Uttar Pradesh are being connected to global job opportunities. This initiative not only provides employment but also helps returning workers boost new job creation and entrepreneurship in the state.
Under Chief Minister Yogi’s leadership, youth from Uttar Pradesh are advancing by learning new skills in areas like farming, industry and software.
Thousands of workers from Uttar Pradesh have secured employment in Israel under the agreement between the two governments. This initiative is not only inspiring the youth of the state towards a better future but also providing them with an opportunity to become self-reliant. The effort is contributing to the economic growth of the state while giving the youth global recognition.
During a recent meeting with Chief Minister Yogi, the Israeli Ambassador praised the work of UP’s skilled workers.
Government ITI Lucknow Principal Rajkumar Yadav mentioned that the India-Israel Drive 3.0 will continue until December 3. So far, over 1,300 workers have undergone skill testing, and the process will continue until the target is met, he added.