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Kerry, Sushma Swaraj hold joint press conference after strategic dialogue Part - 3

New Delhi, July 31 (ANI): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday held a joint press conference after holding the fifth Indo-US Strategic Dialogue. EAM Swaraj said that the meeting was fruitful and issues like security, energy, trade, investment, science and tech and other global issues were discussed. Meanwhile, Kerry said that US and India can and will be indispensable partners of the 21st century. Jul 31, 2014
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Kerry, Sushma Swaraj hold joint press conference after strategic dialogue Part - 2

New Delhi, July 31 (ANI): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday held a joint press conference after holding the fifth Indo-US Strategic Dialogue. EAM Swaraj said that the meeting was fruitful and issues like security, energy, trade, investment, science and tech and other global issues were discussed. Meanwhile, Kerry said that US and India can and will be indispensable partners of the 21st century. Jul 31, 2014
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Kerry, Sushma Swaraj hold joint press conference after strategic dialogue Part - 1

New Delhi, July 31 (ANI): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday held a joint press conference after holding the fifth Indo-US Strategic Dialogue. EAM Swaraj said that the meeting was fruitful and issues like security, energy, trade, investment, science and tech and other global issues were discussed. Meanwhile, Kerry said that US and India can and will be indispensable partners of the 21st century. Jul 31, 2014
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Tea workers in Tripura get skill development training to enhance production

Tripura, July 19 (ANI): The northeast region is one of the main producers of tea in the country. In order to give a boost to the tea industry in Tripura, a training scheme for skill development of the tea workers was launched recently. Implemented by the National Skill Development Corporation through its various training partners, it aims to provide scientific knowledge to the traditional tea growers as well as to those interested in joining this sector. The one-month long training programme imparts skills on various aspects of growing tea, including the preparation of nurseries, choosing saplings, use of fertilizers and maximizing the yield. Upon completing the training, the trainees will be awarded with a certificate from the government and National Skill Development Corporation, along with a monetary reward. The scheme is a part of Standard Training Assessment and Rewards (STAR) and was launched by the government last year to encourage people to acquire skills for different job roles. The programme is expected to benefit over 10000 small tea growers of the state. Jul 19, 2014
tea-workers-in-tripura-imparted-skill-development-training-to-boost-production

Tea workers in Tripura imparted skill development training to boost production

Tripura, July 19 (ANI): The northeast region is one of the main producers of tea in the country. In order to give a boost to the tea industry in Tripura, a training scheme for skill development of the tea workers was launched recently. Implemented by the National Skill Development Corporation through its various training partners, it aims to provide scientific knowledge to the traditional tea growers as well as to those interested in joining this sector. The one-month long training programme imparts skills on various aspects of growing tea, including the preparation of nurseries, choosing saplings, use of fertilizers and maximizing the yield. Upon completing the training, the trainees will be awarded with a certificate from the government and National Skill Development Corporation, along with a monetary reward. The scheme is a part of Standard Training Assessment and Rewards (STAR) and was launched by the government last year to encourage people to acquire skills for different job roles. The programme is expected to benefit over 10000 small tea growers of the state. Jul 19, 2014