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Best wishes to Team India at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017

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October 5, 2017
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Have you been following NSDC and Skill India on Facebook? If you have, we are sure you’d have ‘liked’ and shared the posts from WorldSkills India featuring various participants in WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017. This is the most exciting time for Skill India mission as we take part in the contest of skills, excellence and international success. It has taken months of preparation and serious practice to excel in these skills and the participants are thoroughly prepared to face the challenge on the global platform at Abu Dhabi. Acknowledgement: We thank NSDC for permission to use the information from WorldSkills India website.

Team India at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017We’ve been cheering our favourite cricketers, badminton players, footballers and other sports people and talented performers to excel in various competitions. This time let’s extend our support and best wishes to Team India at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017.

Join us in wishing the team loads of success as they compete with participants from different countries across the globe. Click here to download complete information about the participants.

In India, the participation at WorldSkills is led by WorldSkills India since the country’s participation at WorldSkills International competitions since 2011. This is an initiative of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the aegis of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India.

The Indian contingent comprising 28 participants will be representing the country in 26 skills at the WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017.

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Skills: CNC turning, Plastic die engineering, Jewellery design, Mechatronics, MCAD, Pâtisserie and confectionery, Visual merchandising, Prototype modeling, ITSSB, Web design, Beauty therapy, Mobile robotics, Welding, Automobile technology, Brick laying, Wall & floor tiling, Electronics, Hair dressing, Cooking, Restaurant services, Car painting, Auto body repair, Fashion technology, Graphic design, and Cabinet making.

Participants: The participants Anuradh Thandayan Madappurakkal, Sarath Viswesh Prabhakar, Tamil Selvan PERIYASWAMY Asroff Jamal, Varun Hanumanth Gowda, T Anand Kumar, Marshal Lazar Wilson, Mohit Dudeja Nitish Kumar, Meher Rishika Nori, Kiran, Saurabh Gupta, Karishma Sunil Gupta, Vibhor Meshram, Samarth Goudar, Omkara Savant, Aditya Pratap Singh Rathore, Rohim Momin, Shailendra Chauhan, Harsha Prabakaran, A Karan, Sahil Budhiraja, Karan Dhaliwal, Shahad Shahida Manzil, Manmohan, Talat Razia, Simoul Alva, Anant Kumar belong to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan and Telangana.

Click here to download complete information about the participants and visit http://www.worldskillsindia.co.in/ to know more and keep yourself updated.

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