India is gearing up to make a significant mark on the global stage as 60 young talents are set to represent the country at the WorldSkills 2024 competition in Lyon, France. The event, often referred to as the “Olympic Games of Skills,” will feature participants from over 70 nations competing across 52 skill categories from September 10-15.
The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) organized a grand send-off ceremony for Team India, which boasts one of the largest contingents ever. These skilled individuals will compete against the best from around the world, backed by rigorous training from industry leaders like Toyota Kirloskar and L&T. The event will witness over 1,400 competitors showcasing their expertise in various sectors, including construction, IT, and creative arts. Shri Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State for Skill Development, expressed high hopes for the team, aiming for a top 10 finish. “In the eyes of the nation, you’re already winners,” he stated, encouraging the participants to continue their journey as ambassadors of the Skill India Mission.
The enthusiasm for WorldSkills 2024 is palpable even in regional markets like Guwahati. Local industry leaders and educational institutions see this as an opportunity to connect with global talent, enhancing the region’s skill development initiatives. The success of Team India is expected to inspire a new generation of skilled professionals in Assam, contributing to the state’s growth as a hub for vocational training and skilled manpower.