Laying emphasis on skill development, CM inaugurates G-NTTF in Gadag
Emphasising the need for youth to equip themselves with the requisite skills, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that it will be difficult to get jobs if one fails to acquire the necessary skills.
He was addressing a gathering after inaugurating the G-NTTF located on the premises of Gadag Cooperative Industrial Estate on Tuesday.
Mentioning that the State government has set up a department to look into the issue of skill development, the Chief Minister said that it has been done with the sole objective of facilitating skill development among the youth.
Mr. Siddaramaiah said that under the Yuva Nidhi scheme, unemployed youths are being given financial aid for a period of two years and within two years, they will be required to equip themselves with the requisite skill sets.
In fact, apart from helping them with skill development, job fairs are being organised to bring job-seekers and job-givers on a single platform and ensure employment for skilled youths, he said.
The Chief Minister mentioned about skill development being facilitated through GTTCs (Government Tool Room and Training Centres) across the State and hoped that the new institution G-NTTF, a branch of the NTTF (Nettur Technical Training Foundation), will help students in acquiring multiple skills.
He lauded the efforts made by Law and Parliamentary Affairs H.K. Patil in getting NTTF set up its branch in Gadag and hoped that the initiative will help students a great deal.
Mr. Patil, Minister for Municipal Administration Rahim Khan, MLAs G.S. Patil and C.C. Patil, MLC Saleem Ahmed, the former MLA D.R. Patil and others were present.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indian Express
28 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Post-stampede, Delhi heat awaits Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar on Capital visit
In the aftermath of the June 3 stampede at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium, where 11 people died during a crowd surge to join celebrations of the first ever IPL championship victory for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricket team, the political context of a visit to New Delhi on Tuesday by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has changed. The Karnataka CM and his deputy D K Shivakumar were scheduled to visit Delhi this month to sort out several issues with the Congress top brass, including nomination of four members to the Legislative Council for the party to establish a majority in the House, possible Cabinet changes, the outcome of a caste survey, and a calendar for local polls. Above all is the simmering rivalry between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, with the latter – who is also the state Congress chief – pushing the leadership to hand him the reins of the state following the completion of two years of governance by Siddaramaiah on May 20. However, the June 3 stampede tragedy, for which the BJP and JD(S) have held both the Congress leaders responsible, has put Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar in a weaker position in any bargain with the Congress high command. The CM and Deputy CM are expected to meet senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and party general secretaries. 'The high command may ask about this incident (stampede). The high command has a responsibility to ensure that this does not happen in the future,' Karnataka Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi said Monday on Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar's Delhi visit. One of the primary reasons the two are on the defensive is the fact that both were virtually vying with each other for limelight following the IPL final victory of the RCB, a privately owned team. Siddaramaiah, a cricket enthusiast, cleared a felicitation for the players a day after the title win on the premises of the Vidhana Soudha, and made a call on social media for the people to participate. Shivakumar, in turn, was at the forefront of the RCB cavalcade from the airport and also attended a felicitation at the Chinnaswamy Stadium where the stampede occurred. He was in his home town Kanakapura and rushed to Bengaluru to be present at the June 4 felicitation events. The Opposition has alleged that the stampede deaths were a result of the broken systems in the state government due to such jostling for power and authority between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar. 'It pains me to say this, but we have a CM who is inactive. He has no control over the Deputy CM. As for the Home Minister (G Parameshwara)… he only obeys commands,' Union minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy said after the stampede. Siddaramaiah's decision to sack his political secretary K Govindaraju was seen as a damage control exercise. A sports administrator, Govindaraju is reported to have played a key role in the decision to host two felicitations for the RCB team on June 4. With the cricket franchise posting social media messages regarding this even before official clearances were granted, thousands poured into the heart of Bengaluru, triggering the stampede. Kumaraswamy said: 'On Tuesday night (June 3), the team won the IPL trophy. What was the rush to organise a felicitation event immediately?… Everyone knows the role the Deputy CM played in all this.' In his defence, an emotional Shivakumar told reporters after the stampede deaths that the fans had descended to the felicitation site as they were 'euphoric' after RCB's first IPL title in 18 years of the league. With Shivakumar also the minister in-charge of Bengaluru, the CM has claimed that senior city police officers had not kept him in the loop about decisions on the RCB event at the cricket stadium, where the stampede occurred. 'They did not inform me. Is it not a serious thing?' Siddaramaiah said this week. The government order suspending five police officers, including Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda, says Dayananda in particular should have told the organisers in writing that permission could not be granted for the felicitation 'on the grounds of lack of time to prepare for such a huge event'. 'As a result, the situation went out of control and brought a lot of misery, loss of precious life and embarrassment to the government.' Congress minister Satish Jarkiholi admitted that the stampede issue showed 'there has been a failure' and that it had become a 'source of tension for us'. 'Until the issue of who is responsible for the stampede is settled, there will be unease.' However, he added that it did not mean the CM or others had to resign. 'There will be a report in 15 days and then the people will know what happened… There have been incidents in previous governments as well but there have been no resignations,' Jarkiholi said. The stampede came at a time when Shivakumar was pressing for appointment as CM, replacing Siddaramiah, though he was rebuffed on this by two AICC general secretaries recently. He was reportedly opposing any Cabinet expansion by Siddaramaiah as well. In recent days, Shivakumar had tried to mend fences with Karnataka Home Minister and key Dalit leader Parameshwara, another aspirant to the CM's post, after embarrassing him with remarks about an expensive gift given to an actress arrested for gold smuggling. Siddaramaiah, who has denied any deal at the time of Congress government formation of him making way for Shivakumar after two-and-a-half years in power, has said it is up to the party leadership to take a call, but has hinted that he would at the least like to hold power till early next year and become the longest-serving Karnataka CM after Devaraj Urs (who was in the post for seven years and 238 days). Siddaramaiah too has been trying to build bridges, and recently paid a surprise visit to senior AICC leader B K Hariprasad, a former critic who has a good say in party matters in Delhi. The ostensible reason was a discussion on communal tensions in the coastal region of Dakshina Kannada from where Hariprasad hails. But there was soon talk that Hariprasad, who is an OBC community member like Siddaramaiah, was being considered for a post in a Cabinet reshuffle. The Congress needs to manage OBC anger after a recent caste survey put Kurubas, the community to which Siddaramaiah belongs, far ahead of other backward groups in numbers and backwardness, and hence, eligible for enhanced quota benefits. There is also brewing Dalit anger, with activist Bhaskar Prasad travelling around the state accusing the Siddaramaiah government of neglecting the Dalits and of delaying the implementation of internal quotas, as sought by the Madigas. A government-ordered survey of SC communities to provide internal quotas is still in the works. However, the Congress leadership, while reportedly disappointed with the Karnataka government, may not be keen on an overhaul, with Siddaramaiah emerging as a leader with influence across the state, including among Muslims. But the stadium stampede gives it an upper hand in forcing some changes, including greater division of authority between Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar and others. A leader associated with the Congress stressed on the need to resolve the crisis in the party. 'The Congress in Karnataka has gone from being the custodian of social justice to an executor of caste calculations. Instead of bold leadership, we see backroom bargaining. Instead of unity, division. Instead of a vision, confusion.'
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
38 minutes ago
- Business Standard
LIVE news updates: Karnataka HC posts next hearing on Bengaluru stampede to June 12
Today's top news: Eighteen crew members rescued from a fire-stricken, Singapore-flagged container vessel were safely transported to the Coast Guard berth of the New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) at Panambur by the Indian Naval Ship (INS) Surat. Of those rescued, two are reported to be in critical condition, four sustained minor injuries, and the remaining twelve suffered various degrees of trauma. The injured were taken to AJ Hospital in Kuntikana late on Monday night. The critically injured were stabilised aboard INS Surat and transferred under close medical supervision upon arrival. 'Immediate evacuation was our priority,' a Coast Guard official told reporters, noting that immigration, port, and police departments coordinated effectively to ensure a smooth handover and medical transfer. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar are set to meet the Congress high command in New Delhi on Tuesday to deliberate on various matters, including the 4 June stampede in Bengaluru that claimed 11 lives. The Congress-led state government has faced strong criticism following the incident, with opposition parties BJP and JD(S) holding both the Chief Minister and his deputy accountable, demanding their resignation. According to a statement from the Chief Minister's Office, Siddaramaiah will update party leadership in Delhi on the recent developments. The stampede took place on the evening of 4 June outside Chinnaswamy Stadium, where a massive crowd had gathered to celebrate the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) team's IPL victory. Eleven people lost their lives and 56 others were injured in the incident. 11:53 AM CM Sai pays tribute to cop killed in IED blast, says Naxalism on its last breath Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday said the end of Naxalism is certain, as he laid wreath at the mortal remains of Additional Superintendent of Police Akash Rao Girepunje killed in an IED blast in Sukma district. Girepunje was killed and two officers were injured after the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by Naxals exploded on Monday in Sukma. 11:50 AM Students living in US being repeatedly mistreated but PM Modi is silent: Congress The Congress on Tuesday slammed the government after a video emerged showing an Indian student being handcuffed and pinned to the floor at a US airport, and demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should immediately talk to President Donald Trump to appeal for intervention on the "mistreatment" of Indians in America. Congress leaders shared the video and pictures of an Indian student handcuffed and pinned to the floor at USA's Newark Airport before he was allegedly deported. 11:46 AM Fire at housing apartment in Delhi's Dwarka; 8 tenders rushed A fire broke out in a seventh floor flat of an apartment in Dwarka's Sector 13 Tuesday morning, an official said. A caller rang the Delhi Fire Service around 10 am informing them about the blaze at the residential complex near MRV School. Eight fire tenders were rushed to the spot. 11:41 AM Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's $400M lawsuit against Blake Lively A judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by actor and director Justin Baldoni against his 'It Ends With Us' co-star Blake Lively after she sued him for sexual harassment and retaliation. US District Court Judge Lewis Liman's decision on Monday is the latest development in the bitter legal battle surrounding the dark romantic drama that includes Lively suing Baldoni in late December. Baldoni and production company Wayfarer Studios countersued in January for $ 400 million, accusing Lively and her husband, 'Deadpool' actor Ryan Reynolds, of defamation and extortion. 11:33 AM Atishi claims security deployed at Kalkaji JJ cluster under demolition threat Former Delhi chief minister Atishi on Tuesday claimed that a large number of security personnel had been deployed in Bhoomiheen Camp in Kalkaji ahead of a demolition drive. Eviction notices by the Delhi Development Authority have been pasted at houses in the jhuggi-jhopri camp, warning "encroachers" to leave the spot within three days, or face action. 10:52 AM Maximum boasts, minimum achievements: Congress slams Shah The Congress on Tuesday said it was "bizarre" of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to claim that peace had been established in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, alleging that his assertion was meant to divert attention from his own "colossal failures." The opposition party also said that never has India had a Union home minister whose tenure has been one of "maximum boasts, minimum achievements". 10:30 AM Modernisation, self-reliance focus in defence production: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that significant changes have unfolded in the defence sector in the 11 years of his government, with a clear focus on both modernisation and self-reliance in defence production. He said on X, "The last 11 years have marked significant changes in our defence sector, with a clear focus on both modernisation and becoming self reliant when it comes to defence production. It is gladdening to see how the people of India have come together with the resolve of making India stronger." 9:56 AM Snag in Navi Mumbai affects local train services on harbour line


New Indian Express
2 hours ago
- New Indian Express
Zero marks: Modi government surviving on publicity, says Siddaramaiah
MYSURU: As the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre completes 11 years in office, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah gave it 'zero marks'. Speaking to media in Mysuru on Monday, the CM said that the NDA government has merely survived on publicity and came to power on false promises. He criticised the state BJP leaders for the 'injustice done to Karnataka' by the Modi Government. 'What happened to his promise to bring back black money? Who benefited from demonetisation? What happened to the Ache Din Ayega promise to create 2 crore jobs? What about eradication of poverty?' Siddaramaiah said. The CM said that the Centre had promised that farmers' income will be doubled and their problems addressed. 'But then why did farmers stage a year-long protest if their demands were met?' he asked.