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SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered As a Society Under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie Activity Report Skill Development Institute (SDI), Bhubaneswar is unique CSR initiative by Oil PSUs & managed by Indian Oil Corporation Limited under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas for providing opportunities for skilling and for the livelihood of unemployed and underprivileged youth and at the same time ensuring supply of adequate skilled manpower to the hydrocarbon and other related industries. The core pillars of SDI include Skill training to unemployed and under privileged youth for enhancing their employability and entrepreneurship, empowerment of youth by assisting on placements and career progression and encourage start-ups and industry interphase for identifying and promoting the right skills appropriate to the industry. Courses offered: # No Trade Duration Course Type 01 Industrial Electrician 6 months Residential General Safety & 02 Industrial Welder Fire Fighting Skills 03 Computer Data Application 3 months Non-Residential 04 Fitter Fabrication 6 months Residential 05 Technician Instrumentation 6 months Residential Entrepreneurship Swachbharat workshop Abhiyan In addition to the course curriculum of the trade, the students were also exposed to other areas of training for enhancing their soft skills & industry exposure: Cultural activities for bringing the Yoga best talent The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Starting the Day with “Yoga” for helping to build concentration of Students, SDI Bhubaneswar is dedicated for a “Yoga Session” every day morning. Daily Routine of SDI Students Office Address: Shed -74, Sector-A, Zone-B, Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar – 751010, Odisha, Contact – (0674) - 2581054 SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie SDI Bhubaneswar fortunate to have its presence in Petrotech on 5th – 7th December 2016 at New Delhi. The PETROTECH series of International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition is a biennial platform for national and international experts in the oil & gas industry to exchange views and share knowledge, expertise and experiences. Being held for the last over two decades with growing participation, PETROTECH-2016 is the 12th edition of the flagship event of the bustling Indian hydrocarbon sector that is a must-attend one in this part of the globe. Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) and Oil & Gas Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) are organising a Campaign to sensitize the masses about the conservation and efficient use of petroleum products towards achieving twin objectives of better health & environment and securing availability of Oil & Gas for future generations. The campaign is named as SAKSHAM 2017 (Sanrakshan Kshamta Mahotsav) in which a number of activities are being carried out based on the theme of the event. IOCL and Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA); jointly conducted a Saksham-2017 Pledge Event on 3rd February 2017. All the students and officials joined the call for national interest. “If we be part of it, we can make our country being counted as one among the cleanest nations” Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a campaign by the Government of India to clean the streets, roads and infrastructure of the country's. The objectives of Swachh Bharat are to reduce or eliminate open defecation through construction of individual, cluster and community toilets. The Swachh Bharat mission will also make an initiative of establishing an accountable mechanism of monitoring latrine use. Office Address: Shed -74, Sector-A, Zone-B, Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar – 751010, Odisha, Contact – (0674) - 2581054 SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie Office Address: Shed -74, Sector-A, Zone-B, Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar – 751010, Odisha, Contact – (0674) - 2581054 SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie Students of Skill Development Institute, Bhubaneswar visited the Paradip Refinery on dated 19th Nov 2016. Students were overwhelmed by visiting the refinery site with an objective to gather some industrial knowledge. Electrical Students Project Electrical Students of SDI Bhubaneswar developed this PLC KIT under supervision of faculties as their project IOCL Chairman paid a visit to SDI Bhubaneswar The date was 2nd September 2016; chairman of our promoting enterprise Mr. B Ashok visited the campus of Skill India Development, Bhubaneswar. Interacted with our team in reference to proceedings, obstacles and future plan. Advised to invite Skill Council of Odisha Chairman Mr Subrot Bagchi (Independent Director at Indian Oil Board) and cultivate on his guidance to set a smooth journey for SDI. Odisha Skill Development Authority Chairman Mr. Subroto Bagchi visited our campus on 21.9.2016; Has appreciated the Oil PSUs for setting up such a world class structure. Youths of Odisha should take highest advantages out of this novel initiation of Petroleum Ministry he further added. Office Address: Shed -74, Sector-A, Zone-B, Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar – 751010, Odisha, Contact – (0674) - 2581054 SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie The date was 5th November 2016; Mr. Sanjiv Singh, Director (R) of our managing enterprise visited the campus of SDI, Bhubaneswar. Interacted with our team in reference to proceedings, Placement and future plan. Mr G.K. Satish (Plg & BD) of IOCL has also accompanied Mr. Sanjiv Singh on 5th Mr. N N RAO, CEO of SDI, Bhubaneswar, invited November. His inclusive gesture provided foundation of support to progress to be a speaker on the topic “Youth and towards excellence. Employment: The Role of Skill India Initiative” in the conference of IIT Bhubaneswar. A National Conclave on Skill Development Initiatives in Hydrocarbon Sector involving all the stake holders of the Industry. First National Conclave on ‘Skill Development Initiatives in Hydrocarbon Sector’ was organized by SDI, Bhubaneswar on 9th May 2017 at Mayfair Convention. This conclave was inaugurated by Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Union Minister of State (I/C), Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India. Leaders and Senior officers of the Oil Industry, academicians, consultants, and training partners in skills industry, senior industry members from various part of the country as well as State, etc. took part in this National conclave. Shri Bharaye Soren, Mayurbhanj of Industrial Electrical Shri Khirasagar Swain, Bargarh of Industrial Welding SDI has also taken initiative to encourage entrepreneurship drive by conducting entrepreneurship workshops and one to one counseling of the students. Two Students of 2nd batch of SDI, Bhubaneswar Shri Khirasagar Swain, Bargarh of Industrial Welding and Shri Bharaye Soren, Mayurbhanj of Industrial Electrical of SDI Bhubaneswar have taken Entrepreneurship as career. Towards their entrepreneurship journey, SDI Bhubaneswar is helping them by way of providing tool kit and support in establishing their initiative. Office Address: Shed -74, Sector-A, Zone-B, Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar – 751010, Odisha, Contact – (0674) - 2581054 SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (SDI), BHUBANESWAR (Registered as a Society under Registration of Societies Act XXI of 1860) Regn. No. 23718/66 of 2015-16, dated 19.10.2015; Registrar of Societies, Cuttack, Odisha Member Organizations: Balmer IOCL ONGC BPCL HPCL GAIL OIL EIL Lawrie Students of SDI Bhubaneswar play a marvelous cultural event on Rekindling Nationalism through Symbolism of Bharat Mata on diversity in Indian society. Play on Symbolism of Bharat Mata on fragmented Indian society The Industrial Electrician Course for the 3rd batch of 50 students started from 13th July 2017 and the Rope-In program conducted from 13th to 21st July 2017 for familiarizing the student with the SDI facilities and mixing them & get to know each other and faculty for successful completion of their course. A heart touching performance by Girls on “Beti Bacho” theme A session on entrepreneurship drive taken by Dr Archana kanungo, Professor from Humanities Social Sciences and Management & Faculty Institute of Entrepreneurship Development SDI is accredited with The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW-India); which is a professional body devoted to the cause of promotion and advancement of welding Science and Technology in India for
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