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Trade Apprentices under Apprenticeship Act 1961. Training Centre, Malanjkhand Copper Project, Hindustan Copper Limited India View the Web links. Trade Apprentices under Apprenticeship Act 1961. Training Centre, Malanjkhand Copper Project India. The Apprentices Act 1961 provides tremendous opportunities for generation of technically competent and skilled work force through training for managing the Industrial Challenges. What is perhaps lacking is an awareness on the part of people and industries about whole best the scheme could be utilized for the benefit of organization, individual Apprentice and the Society. First line supervisors are the shopfloor representatives of the management. ‘Unity in Diversity’ has been the distinctive feature of our culture
Apprentices Act, 1961 was enacted with the following objectives :-
- To regulate the programme of training of apprentices in the industry so as to conform to the syllabi, period of training etc. as laid down by the Central Apprenticeship Council; and
- To utilise fully the facilities available in industry for imparting practical training with a view to meeting the requirements of skilled manpower for industry.
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