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TJPS opens Welding Training School for ITI students

By Swati Sanyal Tarafdar,

Added 06 May 2015

It will impart free training to 30 students recommended from neighboring Industrial Training Institute (ITI) between May to June 2015, in three separate programs

Furthering its commitment to India, Toshiba JSW Power Systems Private Limited (TJPS), a Joint venture between Toshiba Corporation in Japan and JSW Group in India, reinforced its CSR activities with the launch of Welding Training School.

Established at the TJPS factory in Chennai, the Welding Training School will impart free of charge training to 30 students recommended from neighboring Industrial Training Institute (ITI) between May to June 2015, in three separate training programs.

The 12 days program will include fundamental sessions such as the theory of welding and learn high-level welding skill, followed by a Skill Evaluation. TJPS also aims to foster the importance of safety, time management, compliance of manuals, and environmental awareness in manufacturing processes through this training.

Commenting on the occasion, Yoshiaki Inayama, Managing Director, TJPS said, "Toshiba Group's Corporate Philosophy emphasises respect for people, creation of new value, and contribution to society.

The Group slogan - "Committed to People, Committed to the Future." - expresses the essence of our corporate philosophy. We recognise that it is our corporate social responsibility (CSR) to put our philosophy and slogan into practice in our day-to-day business activities.

We hope, with the help of our Welding Skill training, the students will upgrade to high-level skilled workers to become an integral part of the manufacturing industry in Tamil Nadu and contribute to "Make in India". We will continue to undertake such meaningful CSR activities in the future. "

Other successful CSR activities undertaken in Tamil Nadu by TJPS include environmental education for Adarkuppam school children and cleaning Kadapakkam Lake. Toshiba's Indian Group companies also participated in a cleaning campaign, blood donation drive and gave lectures in schools.

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