Reported by Pinaki Das
In some good news from Tripura, three youths from the state – Diptanu Sarkar,
Tania Das and Rishma Shil have bagged jobs in Japan.
The three BSc Nursing graduates from Tripura Medical College, after their graduation, completed a course in the Japanese language at New Delhi, funded by the North Eastern Zone Council.
On Wednesday, the three youths paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Manik Saha at his official residence in Agartala.
Chief Minister Saha conveyed his greetings and best wishes to them.
CM Saha wrote on Facebook, “The youth of our state are getting employment opportunities at the international level by training in a skill development project in the direction of building a developed India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi”.
Dr. Saha further wrote that Diptanu Sarkar, Tania Das, and Rishma Shil have already been engaged to work in nursing in Japan with a nine-month training in Delhi under this scheme after passing the B.Sc Nursing course from Tripura Medical College.
“Their success is a matter of pride for the state, which will inspire our youth. Today in my official residence, I wish and congratulate these three young men and women for their success,” he said.
The youths – Diptanu Sarkar, a resident of Dhaleshwar in Agartala, Tania Das of Konaban under Sepahijala district, and Rishma Shil of Chawmanu in Dhalai district would be taking home a monthly salary of more than Rs 1 lakh in Indian currency.
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