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QUARTERLY HOUSE JOURNAL OF NTTF (For private circulation only)

Vol: 1 I Issue: 1 I January - March 2012

Open a world of opportunities.

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“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is

success” - Henry Ford.

My Hearty Congratulations to the Team for their dedication and support in bringing out this magazine “INNOVATOR”.

While milestones indicate the distance travelled and to be travelled, it will never tell us what needs to be done next. If progress towards our goal is tardy, timely course correction is needed. The path to our goal may have many ups and downs but we must surmount it with fortitude and courage.

Apart from the program content, this magazine brings out the best talents of the participants team work, creativity and cross cultural discipline.

Best wishes

N RegurajManaging DirectorNTTF

Bangalore23rd April 2012

F r o m t h e E d i t o r ’ s D e s k

M e s s a g e f r o m M D

Dear Readers,

We wish you a very warm welcome to the new version of INNOVATOR. ‘Change’ is a funny word but it has now become a necessity for growth and development. Keeping in pace with the changing times, we present INNOVATOR in a new avatar.

You will see how we have changed from our initial editions of Innovator. This edition has tried to capture a glimpse of all the important events in as innovative a manner as possible.

Do provide us with your valuable feedback about what you feel is missing and which should be included in the next edition. Believe it or not, each feedback matters to us and we greatly value it.

We hope this turns out to be a good read.

With Regards,

Anand B[Chief Editor] INNOVATOR

NOW BECOMES

C o n t e n t sFrom the Editor’s Desk 2

Message from MD 2

The New Face of NTTF: Management Speaks 3

47th Convocation: A glimpse of the new image of NTTF 3

Glorious Placements despite downturns 4

Admissions NTTF 4

Mentors Speak: Voice of the Faculty 5

Students Speak: The Voice of NTTFians 5

Big Stones: A thought-provoking short story 6

Events/News in Picture Gallery 7

Corporate Training 11

Our Training Centres 12

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T h e N e w F a c e o f N T T F : M a n a g e m e n t S p e a k s

“Dear All,

My Hearty Wishes to you!

We are proud to move forward with our new brand and a refreshing new logo. Our alumni are performing very well both in the Indian and overseas industries making NTTF shine. This success is because of all our Principals, faculty and other staff members who whole-heartedly imparted the required technical and soft skills to students across all centres.

I am sure that with all your support, NTTF would have many more foot-prints in unexplored states of India and create more employment opportunities for the youth. I hereby appeal to all our beloved students, to be highly disciplined and focused on their studies with full spirits. This is your institute and we urge that you secure a bright future with your honest efforts.”

N ArulselvanDirector & COO

“Dear parents, staff members and trainees,

The last year has been remarkable for us as we started our brand building activity and introducing the new logo.

We express our gratitude to the staff, trainees, parents, corporate world, and the well-wishers for the success of 2011-12.

We look forward to 2012-13 with a lot of promises and dedicate this year as a year for vocational training with special emphasis to EARN WHILE LEARN.”

Best Wishes.

S Stephen LouisAssociate Director Finance and Administration

“Best wishes to the readers of the ‘Brand new Innovator’.

NTTF has been very proactive in adapting to latest technology and the same is reflected in our efforts in connecting various centers with a Video conferencing network.

The future belongs to devices like e-book reader and tablet PC’s. We also envisage our students and faculty adapting to this latest development. The use of internet in effective education would be the theme of the immediate future.

We thank everyone for their cooperation and team work.”

K R RajasekarHead, Corporate and Faculty Training

4 7 t h C o n v o c a t i o n : A g l i m p s e o f t h e n e w i m a g e o f N T T F

The new revamped look of NTTF was launched at the 47th Convocation held on 14th October, 2011 at Golden Jubilee Road, Kaloor, Ernakulam,

Kochi. It gave a glimpse of NTTF’s new style and look.

The convocation was performed at Sree Gokulam Conventional Centre. Decorated in the theme of the the new logo colours, the convocation was a perfect ground to demonstrate the progressive attitude of NTTF.

Mrs Pamela Anna Matthew, the Managing Director of O/E/N India Ltd., Kochi, graced the occasion as the ‘Guest of Honour’ and Dr. Ramachandran Thekkedath, the Vice Chancellor, CVSAT was the Chief Guest.

After the ceremonious ‘lighting of the lamp’ and the invocation, the convocation procession was convened by Mr N. Reguraj, the Managing Director of NTTF and the certificates were presented to the students by Mr K Venugopal.

As many as 2275 students received their certificates and diplomas. Twelve students were awarded gold medals for being the 1st rankers in their respective courses. Five students were awarded silver medals for being 2nd in their courses and Mr Aravind A. (VTC) in the Tool and Die-Making course received the Foundation Merit Certificate.

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G l o r i o u s P l a c e m e n t s d e s p i t e d o w n t u r n s

A d m i s s i o n s N T T F

The gold medallists are: Mr Raghukumar V (PG Degree in Tool Engg), Mr Deepak Nambiar (PG Degree in Product designing and Engg), Mr Chandrahasan KV (PG Diploma in Tool Design), Mr Thyagarajan G (PG Diploma in Quality Engg & Mgmt), Mr Vysakh M (Post Diploma Power Electronics), Mr P Anantha Ramu (Post Diploma Embedded Systems), Mr Elwino Augustine (Diploma Tool & Die-Making), Ms EmijalaJyothirmayi (Diploma in Technical Skills), Mr Ashokkumar M (Diploma in Electronics), Mr Ratan Kumar Naik (Diploma in Computer Science), Mr Vinoth Kumar P and Mr Sabari J (Diploma in IT), Ms Supriya Sahoo (Diploma in Mechatronics) and Mr Lalit Mohan Dash (Diploma in Manufacturing Technology).

‘Nettur Technical Training Foundation’ is a name which doesn’t need an introduction when it comes to top quality technical

education especially as far as practical hands-on training is concerned with varied instruments and equipments. With a presence across the country in over 16 centres, it is a huge responsibility on NTTF to get all its students placed in the industries of their choice.

All thanks to the legacy of reputation built over the past half a century and the strong networking of its alumni across the world, NTTF has again kept its promise of 95+% placements assistance and the support for sustainable entrepreneurship through mentorship.

Placement in the year 2011-2012: The economy was in a downturn in the year 2011-2012 and most of the top ranked institutes struggled to place their students. However, NTTF excelled even in these difficult times by placing more than 96% of its students from various courses.

Packages Offered in year 2011: The highest package offered to the students was ` 4 Lakhs per annum. The median of the range of the packages offered by the companies to the students was around ` 2- 2.5 Lakhs per annum. The highest packages were offered by companies like Intel, TATA Steel, TATA Motors, Analog Device, Sanmina, L&T Infotech, Telcon, Apollo Tyres Ltd and Nokia Siemens Networks to name a few.

We should never forget that placements are just a hopping platform to ultimately fly high. Once we get into the real world and we spread wings of our knowledge, we only soar higher and higher and then there is no turning back. All we need is the courage to stand on our own feet and get the support of an institution like NTTF.

We wish them the very best for a fulfilling career and a happy life ahead.

NTTF opens its doors with arms wide

open to welcome the new students by offering more than 3500 seats for the batch 2012.

NTTF offers a holistic approach to technical training in its more than 15 centres across the country through the Programs given in the next table:

Diploma in Tool & Die-Making Diploma in ElectronicsDiploma in Computer EngineeringDiploma in MechatronicsDiploma in Manufacturing Technology

Pass in SSLC/+2/PUC/Vocational Course/ 12th Std and Max age should not exceed 21 yrs by 1/8/2012

Diploma in Information TechnologyPass in SSLC/+2/PUC/Vocational Course/ 12th Std and Max age should not exceed 23 yrs by 1/8/2012

Pass in SSLC/+2/PUC/Vocational Course/12th Std and Min age should not be less than 18 yrs and Max age should not exceed 24 yrs by 1/8/2012

Certificate Program in Precision MachinistCertificate Program in Computer ApplicationsCertificate Program in Cell Site Maintenance

3 Years Program

1 Year Program

Highest Salary Offered in 2011: ` 4 Lakhs per Annum

Median Salary: ` 2.5 Lakhs per Annum

Placement Percentage: 95+%

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M e n t o r s S p e a k : V o i c e o f t h e F a c u l t y

‘A Teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.’- Henry

Adams

Let us hear from some of our faculty members about their feelings about the changing attitudes of students.

Mr Loganathan, the Deputy Manager (Computer Science Department) Electronic City Centre has been with NTTF for the past 20 years and he is really proud and enthusiastic about this association.

He says, “Our students have shown tremendous progress in the industry. Their growth is clearly reflected by the fact that

The admissions will be on the basis of an online admission test held in the various NTTF centres from 7th-13th May, 2012. The last date of receiving filled up forms along with the ` 500 draft drawn in favour of NTTF payable at Bangalore is 10th May, 2012. However the facility of On-Spot registrations is available at the various centres.

For further enquiries kindly refer to: www.nttftrg.com

some of our alumni revisit our campus as interviewers for recruiting students from new batches.”

He also feels that over the years that the overall level of commitment and dexterity of the students in general has deteriorated everywhere. He feels that students want a ‘Fast Food Life’ wherein everything can be obtained without much toil.

The main reason according to him could be the lack of time that parents have for their children and the rising demands of competitiveness which has made people more impatient. He believes, “If parents pay good attention to the growth of their children and do not pressurize them by being concerned only about results then the students would probably develop in a better manner.”

Finally he had just one simple expectation from his students that they have dedication, self-motivation and hard work deeply rooted in them. But before any of these they should have an urge to become a good human being

exhibiting all the moral values that the institute has embedded in them.

Mr G. Jaya Kumar who is Assistant Manager, Training, in the computer science department as well as a faculty member feels that there are a huge lot of distractions present in today’s world that makes the students lose their focus. “All the technological gadgets are in your own hands and we do not deny its usage. But one should not be carried away by it,”he said.

A young member from the faculty, Mr Arun Kumar (Electronics Department) associated with NTTF for the past 3 ½ years confesses that nowadays the focus has shifted from education to placements with the increasing expectation and competition for employment. But he cheers up his students saying, “Try not to stop your pursuit of success once you make it to NTTF because at the end of the day it is you who shapes your career. And yes, do enjoy your stay here!”

S t u d e n t s S p e a k : T h e V o i c e o f N T T F i a n s

“Just as we’re all students throughout life, we’re all teachers. In fact, we learn best

by offering what we desire for ourselves to as many individuals as we can, as frequently as we can…” - Wayne W. Dyer

Truly said, everyone has something to teach and something to learn more… true learning is best imparted by experience. Let us hear from some of our students about their experience about the institute.

Name: ShailaCurrently student of: 3rd year, ITPlaced in: Wipro InfoTech Hometown: Bhubaneswar, OdishaDream Job: Manager

She says, “I was like a frog in the well prior to joining NTTF. But, NTTF inculcated an inquisitive behaviour in me. I never knew what level of discipline is required to fight in the real world. NTTF trained me really well in facing real life challenges. It showed me a direction and now I can assemble my thoughts and dreams and visualise a direction for it.”

Her message for the fellow students and for the new students who would be enrolling this year is, “Have a focus and a dream. You will be shown a direction but the choice will be in your hands. So grab every chance.”

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One day, an old professor of the ‘School of Public Management’ in France, was

invited to deliver a lecture on “Efficient Time Management”. The audience was a group of 15 executive managers from the most successful companies in America. The lecture was one in a series of 5 lectures conducted in one day, and the old professor was given 1 hour to speak.

The professor saw them poised with their pens to jot down any word that he would speak. He walked to each one of them and looked into their eyes and said, “Today we are going to conduct an experiment.”

The professor then pulled out a big glass jar from under the table and gently placed it on the table in front of him.

Next, he pulled out from under the table a bag of stones, each of the size of a tennis ball, and placed the stones in the jar one at a time. He did so until there was no room to add another stone in the jar. Gazing at the managers, the professor asked, “Is the jar full?” The managers replied, “Yes”.

The professor paused for a moment, and replied, “Really?”

B i g S t o n e s : A t h o u g h t - p r o v o k i n g s h o r t s t o r y

Name: Bhagyashree Currently student of: 3rd year, Computer SciencePlaced in: Wipro InfoTech Hometown: Kerala Dream Job: A Software Developer

She says, “I had an aim but I had no idea how to pursue it. My confidence level was very low and it was very difficult for me to break my inhibitions. NTTF transformed me into a confident person who now knows how to fulfil dreams.”

She says that NTTF provides its students one

of the best technological practical experiences which would be the key strength for them once they join the company.

From her experience at NTTF she would like to tell her fellow students: “NTTF will hold your hand for support but it is you who will have to take steps to move ahead. So do not stop your efforts, work hard for your dreams.”

Name: ElavarasiCurrently student of: 2nd year, ElectronicsHometown: Tamil NaduDream Job: To be in a good position in a technical job

She says that she used to cry initially for she could not understand even a word of English. But the ‘Rope In’ and the ‘Lab Talks’ program of NTTF moulded her so well that she had a full conversation in English with me who doesn’t understand a word of Tamil. She says, “NTTF has the power to transform lives so come experience it and see the changes.”

Once again, he reached under the table and pulled out a bag full of pebbles. Carefully, the professor poured the pebbles in and slightly rattled the jar, allowing the pebbles to slip through the larger stones, until they settled at the bottom. Again, the professor gazed at his audience and asked, “Is the jar full?”

At this point, the managers had begun to understand his intentions. One replied, “Apparently not!”

“Correct”, replied the old professor. Now pulling out a bag of sand from under the table; cautiously, he poured the sand into the jar. The sand filled up the spaces between the stones and the pebbles.

Yet again, the professor asked, “Is the jar full?”

Without hesitation, the entire group of students replied in unison, “NO!”

“Correct”, replied the professor. And as was expected by the students, the professor reached for the pitcher of water that was on the table, and poured water in the jar until it was absolutely full. The professor now asked once again, “What great truth can we surmise from this experiment?”

With his thoughts on the lecture topic, one of the managers quickly replied, “We learn that as full as our schedules may appear, if we only increase our effort, it is always possible to add more meetings and tasks.”

“No”, replied the professor. The great truth that we can conclude from this experiment is:

If we don’t put all the larger stones in the jar first, we will never be able to fit all of them later.

The auditorium fell silent, as every manager processed the significance of the professor’s words in their entirety.

The old professor continued, “What are the large stones in your life? Health? Family? Friends? Your goals? Doing what you love? Fighting for a Cause? Taking time for you?”

What we must remember is that it is most important to include the lager stones in our lives, because if we don’t do so, we are likely to miss out on life altogether. If we give priority to the smaller things in life (pebbles & sand), our lives will be filled up with less important things, leaving little or no time for the things in our lives that are most important to us. Thus, never forget to ask yourself, “What are the Large Stones of your Life? And once you identify them, be sure to put them first in your “Jar of Life”.

With a warm wave of his hand, the professor bid farewell to the managers, and slowly walked out of the room.

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E v e n t s / N e w s i n P i c t u r e G a l l e r yBangalore Training Centre

NEC (NTTF Electronics Centre) School of Postgraduate Studies

GTC (Gannavaram Training Centre)

NETFEST 2012

BTC Annual Day function -“NETFEST 2012” was celebrated with pomp & gaiety and with lots of enthusiasm shown by students and staff alike on 11th of February 2012.

Mr. L Krishnan, MD of M/s. Taegu Tec India Pvt. Ltd., graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and Mr. G Sridhar, GM M/s. Liebherr Machine Tools India was the guest of honour. The function was presided over by our beloved MD Mr. N Reguraj and Director & COO-NTTF Mr. K. Venugopal. The unveiling of the new NTTF Logo was launched in a grand manner.

Starting this year an Excellence award is instituted and given to the 1st three rank holders of BTC. The award was instituted by the NTTF BTC 81-85 batch students in Memory of BTC staff, late Mr. Rasheed Ahmed.

Nostalgic moments were recalled in the golden years of services rendered by Mr. Rajagopalan, Director - Finance, Ms Freeda M Executive Secretary to MD and other long serving staffs in the form of Service awards.

Exhibition:

Mr. Ramkrishnanand participated in NHRD exhibition held in Bangalore

Mr. Elankumaran and Mr. Gopalakrishnan participated in exhibition conducted by ELCIA, Bangalore

Awards:

20 years award was presented to Mr. Pari, Assistant General Manager, and Ms. N. Parvathamma Electronics Assembly Technician on 22nd December 2011 by our Managing Director N. Reguraj

10 years award was provided to Mr. K. Chandrashekar, Deputy Manager on 22nd December 2011 by our Managing Director Mr. N. Reguraj

The following faculty training programs conducted by NEC:

8 staff trained in Digital electronics on 15-17 March 2012

11 staff trained in Electrical engineering 22-24 March 2012

Faculties from different NTTF training centres attended the training programs.

Visits:

On 23/02/2012 Dr. S. Subbiah - Principal Secretary SC/ST Development Department, Government of Kerala, the purpose for his visit was to start a community college at Wadakancherry, Kerala.

On 08/03/2012 Mr. S. Ramadorai - Advisor to Prime Minister on Skill Development along with Mr. M. V. Subbiah - Chairman NSDC.

NTTF New Logo launch & Annual Day celebrations were held on 10th March’12. Chief Guest Mr. Y. Prasad of IEI and Mr. Stephen Louis, Associate Director, NTTF presided over the function. During the day, the Electrical & Electronics Lab, Dining Hall and Library facilities were inaugurated by Mr. Stephen Louis.

Inaugural Function for the Training Program for the fresh ITI trainees of M/s. Indian Rayon was conducted on 13th Feb.’12. Mr. R.P.Tiwari, DGM along with Mr. Abhilash Nair, Officer from M/s. Indian Rayon were present for the function.

SPORTS DAY was conducted on 15th February’12.

Mr. Y.Srinivas & Mr. B.Avinash, Final year Diploma in Tool & Die Making trainees bagged 1st Prize in the National level Paper presentation competition CREAT-2012 conducted by Murugappa Polytechnic College, Chennai on 24th Feb.’12, for their Paper submitted on “DEVELOPMENT IN TOOLING MATERIALS”.

Safety Week was conducted from 2nd to 7th March’12.

Awards & Recognitions

Mr. Prasant. P. of 2010 - 2012 batch PGPDE student received a Gold Medal in the 42nd All India Student Design Competition - 2011 in Mechanical Engineering discipline organized by The Institution of Engineers (India) and National Design and Research Forum held during 19th IEI Convocation and Technicians’/Students’ Convention at Institution of Engineers (India), Jharkhand State Centre, Ranchi.

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Safety Week:

The safety week was celebrated in NTTF- VTC from 27th March 2012 to 31st March 2012.

As in the previous years many competitions were held in connection with the Safety week celebrations.

The following competitions were held:

Safety Slogan, Safety Carton & Safety speech.

Winners were given the prizes. Every day there was a speech by Principal, Staff and Trainees on Safety.

Arts & Sports Meet :

The Arts and Sports competitions were held in VTC. (10th March 2012 to 20th March 2012).

Various Competitions like Indoor and Outdoor games were conducted for Sports and different competitions were conducted for the Arts.

The winners will be given the prizes on the Annual day function

New Machines :

VTC received two Milling machines, one Band saw and three Drilling Machines at the end of February 2012. Machines were installed and operations were started.

Brand Day and Christmas Celebration

GNTC celebrated brand day for launching of new NTTF logo along with Christmas function on 8th Dec 2011.

Republic Day

GNTC Celebrated Republic Day on 26th Jan 2012. Mr. Ashik K N - Deputy Manager hoisted national flag. Mr. Gibson. M, Principal- GNTC delivered the Republic Day message.

GNTC, Coimbatore

VTC (Vellore Training Centre)

Village Camp

Tool and Die Making Second year trainees went to Agaligrama Panchayat in Attapadi at Palakkad District in Kerala for village camp from 26th to 31st March 2012. They interacted with villagers, village panchayat and dedicated themselves in cleaning up the area. As part of social service activities trainees made steps through the mountains to make it convenient for the student and villagers to reach the school on the mountain and also they painted the kitchen of the school etc.

Sports Day

GNTC celebrated Sports day on March 8th of this year.

Health Check Up

As a part of staff welfare activity, a general medical check up was arranged for GNTC Staff on 20th March 2012.

Farewell

Conducted farewell for Mr R. Premodha Leonarld (STO) on 31st March 2012. He worked in our organisation above five years.

Workshop on Rope in Program was conducted by Wg. Cdr. M N Raghavan & Wg. Cdr. K S Bhat from 23rd to 25th Feb 2012. 15 staff from JNTC, RNTC, GTC, HNTC & MNTC attended the program.

Mr. S Ramachandran, Principal & Mr. Anand K Viswakarma, Faculty attended SOIL Workshop at Bangalore on 12th & 13th March 2012.

Mr. Gourishankar Jena, Faculty attended training program on Material Technology at BTC from 15th to 17th March 2012.Ms. Vandana Kumari, ATO attended training program on Digital Electronics at NEC from 15th to 17th March 2012. Ms. Annada Raut, To attended training program on Electrical Engg Science at NEC from 22nd to 24th March 2012.Mr. Manu Naik, STO & Mr. Ajit Ku Mahanty, STO attended training program on Internal Quality Audit at BTC from

22nd to 24th Jan 2012.

JNTC Gopalpur

SNTC, Tuticorin

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ONTC, Kochi

January

Staff Tour to Aleppey in House Boat on 26th January 2012 along with family. Faculty Development Training Program conducted at ONTC from 19th - 21st Jan 2012. Wg. Cdr. M N Raghavan & Mr. Rajiv were the co ordinates for the Program.

February

Inaguration of Community College at Wadakkanchery Centre 18th February Mr. Arul Selvan, Mr. N P Anilkumar, Mr. R Ayyappan and Mr. K P Rahul, Brand Ambassador of ONTC were present.

March

Safety Week celebrated from March 5 to 11th 2012. Arts Day celebrated on 10th March 2012. Annual Day ”Giovanile 2012” celebrated on 24th March 2012.

Brand Day celebrated along with Annual Day celebrations. Logo Unveiling by Dr. Subbiah. IAS Principal Secretary SC/ST Developement Dept. Govt of Kerala In presence of Mr. K V & Mr. R Ayyappan.

New Blog and Facebook page for NTTF Kochi

Vocational Training at NTTF OPJC.(JSW) Existing Two one year vocational Certificate Training Programs (Mechanical and Electrical) compiled as one and renamed as Certificate Program in Plant Operation and Maintenance. The new one year certificate Program will commence from 20th April 2012. National Safety Day Celebrations at NTTF OPJC. 100 NTTF Trainees participated in Safety Procession organised by JSW Steels Ltd. on 6th April 2012 in connection with National Safety Day. National Safety Day was celebrated at NTTF OPJC on 13th April 2012. Dr. S.S. Gupta, Director JSW Foundation was Chief Guest. Mr. K. S. Muthuramalingam, Unit Head addressed the gathering on Safety Awareness. NTTF trainees participated in Safety Drama, Safety Quiz and Safety Slogan.

OPJC, Bellary

TTC, Thalassery

RNTC, Jamshedpur ANTC, Pantnagar

Quality Circle

RNTC’s Quality Circle “Optimist” was placed in the ‘Excellent’ category in both at the chapter level convention at Durgapur and at the National level convention at Hyderabad. The honor goes to the team. Well Done!

Our QC TEAM Optimist won Excellence award, at NCQC, Hyderabad Dec 2011.Seen in the above picture are (Left to right) Mr. Avijeet Ranjan, Mr. Anuj Kumar, Mr. B. Tripathy-Facilitator, Mr. Satish Joshi - Co ordinator, Ms. Anurika Kaur, Ms. Deoki ANTC / Pantnagar New Training centre was inaugurated

by our Respected MD Shri. N. Reguraj on 19th March 2012 around 14-00 hrs , in the presece of Chairman, Co. Chairman, MD of Hinduja Group, EDs & Mr. Alook Gupta [Pl.Head PNR], Principal, Staffs & Students of NTTF, Pantnagar.

INDUS TOWER Technicians Training conducted during 16th - 20th Jan’12, 30th Jan’12 - 3rd Feb’12 & 6th Feb’12 to 10th Feb’12.

Safety week was celebrated from 7th to 13th March 2012.

Arts day was conducted on 23rd March’12.

Visits: Mr. Anilkumar.N.P (Principal) & Mr. Sreejith.K.V (Dy.Mgr.Trg) visited Pune & Mumbai During the month February 2012.They visited about 17 industries to canvas campus placement for CP01, I&M & PDTD Trainees. Companies visited are M/s.Tata Technologies Pune, TACO, Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co, ITW, GEC Endurance

Technology, Varacco Polymers, XOL Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Kalyani Moulds, Sreedevi Tool Engineering Pvt Ltd.

New College: Kerala Government has selected NTTF as the incubating agency for running community college at Wadakanchery, Palakkad, for SC/ST Department, which was formally inaugurated on 18th February 2012.

Projects: Kerala Government SC/ST Department also declared NTTF-TTC as the “Implementing Agency” for modernization process in 41 ITI’s under SC/ST Department in Kerala. NTTF Thalassery has already conducted the survey of 20 ITI’s and submitted the report to the Government.

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DIEMOULD INDIA 2012 EXHIBITION Held on 19-22th April, 2012 at Mumbai

At Center: Mr N. Reguraj, MD, NTTF; At Left: Mr Anand B, GM, Corporate Business Devt., NTTF; At Right: Mr S.C. Kalyanpur, President, TAGMA

• Mr M Muzaid (NTTF Alumnus), in March 2012•Mr Lavate (NTTF Alumnus), on 21st Feb, 2012• Smt. Grace Peter, M/o Mr N.S. Peter (DTC)• Mr Balan P P, F/o Hiran Kumar P.P (VTC) on 29th

Dec, 2011•Mr Mani S, F/o Mr Manikandan (VTC) on

16th Feb, 2012•Mr Selvaraj, F/o Dinesh S (VTC) on

18th March, 2012•Mr Chacko, F/o Lijo K.C. (VTC) on

5th April,2012•Mr Aravindhakashan K A, F/o Vipin K S (ONTC) on

27th March, 2012

Let us rejoice on the Wedding bells of:

Mr V.B Veeragond (DTC) with Ms Bharati on 8th Feb,2012

Mr Prabhu R (DTC) with Ms Varalakshmi on 7th March, 2012

Ms Madhulatha (VTC) with Mr K Chittibabu on 30th Jan, 2012

Mr Binoy Antony (NEC) with Ms Sajana Binoy on 18th Feb, 2012

Ms.Priya (RNTC) married to Mr. Pankaj on 28th Jan.2012

Ms. Sushmita (RNTC) married to Mr.Kunal on 29th Jan.2012

Mr. Dhanesh P P (TTC), married to Ms. Deepthi on 29th January 2012

Mr. Nithin N (TTC), Married to Ms. Sarika on 12th February 2012

Let us Welcome the New Senior Staff Recruits:

Mr C.V. Madhu, as Faculty in the ‘School of Postgraduate Studies’

Mr A.S. Royan, as Faculty in the ‘School of Postgraduate Studies’

Mr Anand B, as General Manager in Corporate Business Development.

Mr Anand Vishwakarma, as Faculty at JNTC.Mr D. Murali Krishna, as Manager -

Training at GTC.

We are sad to announce the demise of:

NTTF Faculty Training Centre, Bangalore take great pleasure in offering you focused training programs “NTTF-TOT (Training of Trainers)” at various metro cities during the Calendar year 2012. This training module of 5 days duration are well proven as it has been developed by our experts to train our trainers who have been highly effective in training the students at the various NTTF centres as well as workmen/supervisors/managers in the Industry. NTTF-TOT (Training of Trainers) training is focused on enabling the trainers to be effective by enhancing their functional and soft skill competence.

Program Schedule for TOT:

Corporate Training Department

Our External Training Programs are being conducted for various industries at Onsite and Offsite facilities of our esteemed customers across India. Here is our achivement in the Technical Training Conducted at Maruti Suzuki - NTTF Training Centre, Gurgaon:

DATE CITY VENUE

Apr 16-20 BANGALORE NTTF Centre

May 14-18 COIMBATORE NTTF Centre

June 11-15 JAMSHEDPUR NTTF Centre

July 9-13 DHARWAD NTTF Centre

The 8th of March 2012 was a special day for the Bangalore training centre. The centre was visited by VVIP Mr. S Ramadorai, Advisor to the Prime Minister of India on Skill Development & Vice Chairman of TCS &

Mr. M.V. Subbiah, Chairman-NSDC. They were taken around the training centre and shown the training materials and student projects. They interacted with students and staff to understand the training methodology. The VIP’s were impressed by the NTTF training activities and overall gave a very positive feedback on the training.

VVIP Visit at BTC

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C o r p o r a t e T r a i n i n gInnovator acknowledges the great efforts put in by ETP Department, the Faculty and all the Training Centres for extending their facilities in training the various cadres of employees of the corporate world.

COMPANY PROGRAMS PARTICIPANTSApplied Materials , Bangalore GD&T, Manufacturing Process, Tolerance Stack UP 83

Ashok Leyland ( 2 batches) Welding 26

BECON Engineering, Bangalore GD&T 20

Bharti Infratel Ltd Cell site Maintenance 901

CEAT Limited, Mumbai Technical – Module 1 & 2 175

CEAT Limited, Mumbai Soft skills 400

Continental Plastic Product Design 22

General Motors, Bangalore Plastic Product Design 40

Geometric Ltd, Bangalore GETs 23

Harita Infotec Tolerance Stack up 20

Harita, Bangalore Tolerance Stack Up & DFMA 40

HBL Solar module manufacturing process 20

Himatsingha Employee Training Program 20

Hoerbiger GD&T 25

Honeywell, Bangalore Plastic Product Design, GD&T, Tolerance Stack Up 65

India cements Behavioral Program 60

LAPP India Mechanical & Electrical 20

Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgoan Sheet Metal, Plastic Part Design 120

Mercedes Benz, Bangalore Sheet Metal 21

MRF Limited, Medak & Trichy Supervisory Development 135

Novellus, Bangalore GETs Program 20

Parry’s Sugar Industries., Haliyal WELDING, Technical Trg for Engg. Department 40

Robert Bosch, Bangalore & Coimbatore Plastic Product Design 40

Sadasiva Sugar Technical Skills 25

Sepr Refectories India Industry Customized Trg 17

Siemens, Goa SMT 24

SRF, Dahej Technical & Behavioural 25

SRF, Indore & Bhiwadi Behavioural & Technical 138

T D Power System 5’s & QCC 30

Tata Cummins Technical training Program 30

TELCO Construction Basic Electrical, Electronics, Safety, Kaizen, 5’s& Best assembly practices 20

TRF Mechanical based technical training Program 68

Triveni Engg. Fitting & Conventional 23

Tube Investment , Mohali & Chennai Low Cost Automation 150

TVS, Hosur Injection Mould 25

Short Term Programs conducted - from April 2011 to March 2012

COMPANY PROGRAMS PARTICIPANTSMRF, Medak Learners Training Program 285

MRF, Perambalur Learners Training Program 512

Ashok Leyland, Hosur (Plant I & II) CPEM (Certificate Program In Engineering Management 59

Indian Rayon Technical & Behavioural 35

Long Term Programs conducted

COMPANY PROGRAMSWELSPUN, Gujarat Soft & Technical

MRF, Ankanpally - Medak Multi-skill Training Program

Nokia-Siemens, Chennai Soft & Technical skills

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, Gurgaon Technical Program

Multi-skill Training Programs at customer siteCOMPANY PARTICIPANTSAshok Leyland, Pantnagar 802

Real Talent Engineering 35

Saint Gobain 57

Earn while Learn (EWL) Programs conducted

COMPANY PARTICIPANTSIndus Tower - Cell site Maintenance 1296

JSW, Bellary 200

JSPL, Angul 177

Vocational Training Programs conducted

Technical Skills Training

Modern Shop floor Skills Training

Soft Skills Training

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JAIPUR NTTF Technical Training Centre at PEAK College of

Technical Training, # 34, Ayuwan Singh Nagar, Behind Gayatri Nagar, Durgapura, Jaipur 302015, Rajasthan Ph: 0141- 276 1300, Email: [email protected]

JAMSHEDPUR NTTF Technical Training Centre, at RD TATA Technical Education Centre,

Golmuri, Agrico Post - 831009, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Ph: 0657 6549960 to 73, 2441665, Fax: 0657-2348749, Email: [email protected]

KOCHI NTTF Technical Training Centre at O/E/N India Limited,

Electrogiri, PB NO 1, Mulanthuruthy, Kochi - 682314, Kerala Ph: 0484-2713884, Fax: 0484-2711891 Email: [email protected]

LAKSHMESWAR NTTF Technical Training Centre at Chandan Education Society, Chandan Campus,

Lakshmeswar, Taluk Shirahatti, Gadag - 582116, Karnataka, Ph: 0848-7290598 Email: [email protected]

MURBAD NTTF Technical Training Centre at SSN Technical Education Centre, Pasheni Village,

Murbad, Thane Dist. Pin. 421 401, Maharashtra Ph: 02524-203166, Fax: 02524-222335 Email: [email protected]

PANTNAGAR NTTF Technical Training Centre, at Ashok Leyland Ltd., Plot No: 1 Sector 12,

Integrated Industrial Estate, Pantnagar, Dineshpur Road, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand - 263153 Ph: 05944-259031/32 Email: [email protected]

THALASSERY NTTF Technical Training Centre, P.B. No. 1, Nettur P.O.,

Thalassery - 670105, Kerala, Ph: 0490-2351423, 2351144 Fax: 0490-2351261 Email: [email protected]

TUMKUR NTTF Technical Training Centre, at Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Above

Health Centre, SIT Campus, Tumkur- 572103, Karnataka, Ph: 0816-2214031 Fax: 0816-2284554 Email: [email protected]

TUTICORIN NTTF Technical Training Centre at SPIC Campus, SPIC Nagar, Tuticorin - 628005, TN,

Ph: 0461-2356715 Fax: 0461-2356815 Email: [email protected]

VELLORE NTTF Technical Training Centre, No. 269 & 271, Chittoor High Road,

Katpadi, Vellore - 632007, TN, Ph: 0416-2244017/2247651 Fax: 0416-2242481, Email: [email protected]

O U R T R A I N I N GC E N T R E S

BANGALORE NTTF Electronics Training Centre, 40/40A, Electronic City Post

Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560100, Karnataka, Ph: 080-28520010, 28520171, 42623506, Fax: 080-28520562, 28521470, Email: [email protected]

NTTF Technical Training Centre, Peenya Industrial Area, 23/24, II Phase Bangalore - 560058, Karnataka, Ph: 080-28397218, Fax: 080-28371539 Email: [email protected]

BELLARY NTTF Technical Training Centre at O.P. Jindal Centre for

Vocational Training, Opp. Police Quarters, Vidyanagar Post, Toranagallu Village, Bellary Dist - 583 275, Karnataka Ph: 08395-250366, 08395-250367, Fax: 08395-250510 Email: [email protected]

COIMBATORE NTTF Technical Training Centre at GKDITR Campus

Sangothipalayam Arasur (P.O) Coimbatore - 641 407, TN Ph: 0422-3299106/ 0422-2361103 Fax: 0422-2360356 Email: [email protected]

DHARWAD NTTF Technical Training Centre, Post Bag No. 29,

Pune - Bangalore Road, Dharwad - 580001, Karnataka, Ph: 0836-2747378, 2743272, Fax: 0836-2748594 Email: [email protected]

GANNAVARAM NTTF Technical Training Centre, Davajigudem,

Gannavaram - 521101, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh Phone: 08676-252472, Fax: 08676 252982, Email: [email protected]

GOPALPUR NTTF Technical Training Centre at J.N. TATA Tech.

Education Centre, Gopalpur, Jagannathpur, P.O Narendrapur, Ganjam Dist., Odisha - 760007, Ph: 0680-2343968, 6450836 Fax: 0680 -2343969 Email: [email protected]

HYDERABAD NTTF Technical Training Centre, at HBL, HBL Nagar,

Survey No. 64 to 67 & 77 to 81, Nandigoan Village, Kothur Mandal, Mahabubnagar Dist - 509223, Andhra Pradesh, Ph: 08548-240450, Fax: 08548-240451 Email: [email protected]

Nettur Technical Training Foundation An ISO 9001 Certified Training Institution

Plot No. 23/24, II Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058. Phone: 080 64509966, Fax: 080 28371539, 28397196. www.nttftrg.com

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