Jindal Stainless announced a partnership with the Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE) in Panchkula to enhance technical education in stainless steel technologies and applications. For this, they have agreed to make stainless steel courses mandatory in all Haryana polytechnic colleges.
The Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE), Panchkula, inked a Memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Jindal Stainless today, February 21, with the common goal of promoting technical education in the field of stainless steel technology and applications," the firm said in a statement.
Two stainless steel modules will be released as part of the agreement. For fourth semester mechanical engineering students at all government polytechnics in Haryana, a single mandatory subject will be introduced. This module will consist of 10 lectures and will be part of the'materials and metallurgy' course.
This would be implemented across Haryana's 25 polytechnic institutes, benefiting over 3,000 students each year. From March 2022 forward, the courses are expected to be introduced.
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