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WorldSkills 2017 Winners felicitated by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)

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December 29, 2017
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Competitions play a crucial role in motivating performance. Skill India Team that won accolades in the World Skills 2017 is sure to encourage many more to enrol in various skill based training programs. Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) hosted an event to recognize the winners and outstanding performers at the WorldSkills 2017 through monetary reards. The felicitation ceremony was held on 28th December at Delhi in the august presence of Hon’ble Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Minister for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan.

Highlights of the felicitation event

Hon’ble Minister for Skills & Entrepreneurship Shri Dharmendra Pradhan handed over the reward money to the winners and experts

Mohit Dudeja from Delhi NCR, winner of Silver Medal in Patisserie and Confectionary category was rewarded Rs. Eight Lakhs

Kiran Sudhakar from Bangalore received Rs. Six Lakhs for winning a Bronze in Prototype Modelling skills category 11 competitors were rewarded with Rs. Two lakhs each for winning Medallions of Excellence in Nine trades Experts who trained these candidates received reward money of Rs. 3 lakhs (for Silver), Rs. 2 lakhs (for bronze) and Rs. 1 lakh each (for Medallions of Excellence)

worldskills-2017-winners-felicitated-by-msdeThe Ministry disbursed reward money worth Rs. 50 lakhs amongst winners and their respective trainers, in various categories, for their participation in WorldSkills International Competition, that was held in Abu Dhabi in October this year. Led by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the guidance of MSDE, a team of 28 participants represented India in 26 skill categories at the skills competition. These talented and skilled millennials hailing from different corners of the country, had competed at the WorldSkills Competition against their peers at the global level. The competition had drawn 1,300 young contestants from 59 WorldSkills’ member countries and regions, showcasing their talent across 51 skills competitions.

Applauding the accomplishments of the participants, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan said, “It is encouraging to see the passion, efforts and dedication of these young competitors that has made the nation proud. Such competitions not only give opportunities to candidates to represent the country at global platforms, but also raise the benchmarks of skilling. We truly believe that these Skill India ambassadors would inspire many others to take up skill training, which is the key to garner success and respect in the society.”

 Shri Pradhan further added, “It is the need of the hour to respect and celebrate skilled individuals. The talent or skills must not be confined to any rigorous framework. Essence of human qualities like hard work, honesty and simplicity are of great value to the working ecosystem. We are certain that we will see much stronger participation in the forthcoming competitions. It is heartening to note that non-conventional skills such as Patisserie and Confectionary, Bricklaying, Mechatronics, Jewellery Designing are the new mainstream.”

In his congratulatory remarks for the Indian Team, Shri Anantkumar Hegde, Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship said, “These young boys and girls have spent years preparing to compete at the global level to ensure their skills meet the global level. It is commendable that we had participation from some of the most remote locations in the country, and these young stars have outperformed their global counterparts, entirely by their talent. We urge these talented millennials to contribute further by leading as role models and encouraging many others.”

worldskills-2017-winners-Mohit DudejaTeam India exhibited exemplary performance at the competition by winning One Silver for Patisserie and Confectionary (Mohit Dudeja), One Bronze for Prototype Modelling (Kiran Sudhakar) and Nine Medallions of Excellence. Showcasing its best performance, Indian contingent ranked amongst the top 20 countries at the WorldSkills competition at Abu Dhabi.

rsz_worldskills-2017-winners-kiranMohit Dudeja from Delhi NCR was rewarded with Rs. Eight Lakhs for winning a Silver in Patisserie and Confectionary skills. He is also the winner of the “Best of Nation” award for scoring highest amongst the India contingent. He ranked above his peers from other countries such as China, Switzerland, Canada, Korea and UK. Kiran Sudhakar, who hails from Bangalore, was awarded a cheque of Rs. Six Lakhs for winning a Bronze in Prototype Modelling.

Eleven other competitors were rewarded with Rs. Two Lakhs each for winning Nine Medallions for Excellence in trades such as mechatronics, brick-laying, restaurant service, automobile technology, jewellery, graphic design technology, mobile robotics, beauty therapy and car painting.

 The experts, who had trained the winners were also felicitated with reward money in various categories – Rs 3 lakhs (for Silver), Rs. 2 lakhs (for Bronze) and Rs. 1 lakh each (for medallions of excellence).

On this occasion, WorldSkills India Guidelines and Handbook was also released. The book outlays the structure for governance and operations of skill competitions in the country.

List of Awardees

WorldSkills 2017 Competitors
S. NoSKILLCOMPETITORREWARD       (In Lakh)
1Patisserie and Confectionary

(Silver medal)

Mohit Dudeja8
2Prototype Modelling (Bronze medal)Kiran6
Medallions of Excellence
3Beauty TherapyKarishma Sunil Gupta2
4Mobile RoboticsVibhor Manoj   Meshram2
Mobile RoboticsSamarth Mahesh Goudar2
5MechatronicsVarun Gowda2
MechatronicsAnand Kumar TA2
6Jewellery DesignAsraf Jamal2
7Graphic Design TechnologySimoul Premraj Alva2
8Automobile TechnologyAditya Pratap Singh Rathore2
9Brick LayingRahim Momin2
10Restaurant ServiceKaran Dilsher Dhaliwal2
11Car PaintingShahad S M2
Total (in lakhs)36

 

WorldSkills 2017 Experts
S. NoSKILLEXPERTREWARD (In Lakh)
1Patisserie and Confectionary

(Silver Medal)

Vinesh Jonny3
2Prototype Modelling (Bronze Medal)Bhaskar Singh B2
Medallions of Excellence
3Beauty TherapyVaishali K Shah1
4Mobile RoboticsMahesh D Goudar1
5MechatronicsBhagyashree J1
6Jewellery DesignAnupam Karmakar1
7Graphic Design TechnologyAnthony H Lopez1
8Automobile TechnologyAmogh Ramesh Dixit1
9Brick LayingKavish R Thakwani1
10Restaurant ServicesAnil Kumar Goyal1
11Car PaintingAjay Ram1
Total (in lakhs)14

Widely and informally regarded as the Skills Olympics, WorldSkills Competitions are held in different countries every two years and brings together over 1,000 participants, below 23 years, from across the world to compete in more than 46 skills.

(This article is based on a press release from MSDE, Government of India.)

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  1. Gopal K.Garg says:
    8 years ago

    Excellent to see the above award winning details initiated with enthusiasm /motivation along with the release of “WorldSkills India Guidelines and Handbook” at the national level for the first time in the history-as seen by me.
    It should be continued with more attention / falicitation in future also as ONGOING programme every year.
    Skill Development is the back bone for making India as the “SKILL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD”.

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  2. Gopal K.Garg says:
    8 years ago

    Excellent to see the above award winning details initiated with enthusiasm /motivation along with the release of “WorldSkills India Guidelines and Handbook” at the national level for the first time in the history-as seen by me.
    It should be continued with more attention / falicitation in future also as ONGOING programme every year.
    Skill Development is the back bone for making India as the “SKILL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD”.

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