New Delhi: In a glorious win at the 2019 Global Skills Challenge, the WorldSkills India Team brought home two silver and two bronze medals. Nidhin Prem (Silver in 3D Digital Game Art), Sumanth Santemavathuru Chikkabettaiah and ManjunathaDesurakara(Silver in Mechatronics) Sanjoy Pramanik (Bronze in Jewellery) and Saurabh Baghel (Bronze in Patisserie and Confectionery) are among 22 participants who represented India in 21 skill trades at the competition, held in Melbourne from 10th to 14th April.
The team representing India in 2019 Global Skills Challenge has covered a long journey to compete at this international platform in Australia. All the 22 participants from India, including 5 medalists, have been medal winners in their respective skill trades at the India Skills National Finale, that was held in Delhi in October 2018. The participants had an arduous training regime to hone their skills and represent the country in international skilling competitions and are hoping to represent their country at the upcoming 45th WorldSkills International Championship, to be held in Kazan, Russia in August.
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The 2019 Global Skills Challenge, staged in conjunction with the Victorian Skills Commissioner and World Skills Australia, is the biggest international skills excellence competitions in Australia. Over 500 competitors and officials from 16 different countries including India, Brazil,Japan, Russia, China , UK, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, France among others took part in 24 different skill competitions. The competitions were hosted in several Victorian TAFE institutes, namely Kangan Institute, Holmesglen Institute and RMIT University.
Congratulating WorldSkills India Team, Shri Rajesh Agrawal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship said, “Competitions play a crucial role in motivating performance and Team India has been making it mark over the years, in the skill space globally. We are proud of the way in which the candidates have competed, performed and won laurels for India at the Global Skills Challenge in Australia. This competition has given the competitors as well as their experts, a great learning experience, which will further set the tone for the upcoming WorldSkills International Competition in Kazan.”
“WorldSkills India gives unique platform to talented Indian youth to exhibit their skills at International platforms and gives opportunity to many others to be a part of Skill India movement,”he further added.
The 45th WorldSkills International Championships will be held in Kazan, Russia in August 2019, where an anticipated audience of 250,000 will watch competitors from 80 counties compete for gold, silver and bronze medals and the title of world champion in their skill.
About the Winners at 2019 Global Skills Challenge
Nidhin Prem : 3D Digital Game Art (Silver)
Son of a police officer, Nidhin discovered his passion of gaming at a young age. Following his dream, he decided to study Animation and Gaming from a university in Pune. His interest and dedication towards digital art and 3D design has paved the 21 year-old’s path to national as well as international competitions.
Sumanth Santemavathuru Chikkabettaiah : Mechatronics
Sumanth is a mechatronics technician working as Maintenance member at Toyota Kirloskar Motor. His father, a security guard has always tried to give their children the best. The opportunity to represent his state and now his country, was beyond imagination for Sumnath’s family. He hopes to excel at his skill and make his family proud.
Manjunatha Desurakara : Mechatronics
Manjunatha is currently working as a maintenance member at Toyota Kirloskar Motor. Belonging to a village in Karnataka, Manju has been through many challenges. His father is a farmer and mother a house maker. Their dedication to provide for the family has led to Manju believing in his dreams and creating his own ambitions.
Sanjoy Pramanik : Jewellery
Son of a farmer, Sanjoy has talent that is unmatchable. A simple boy from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Sanjoy wants to support his family through his skills of making innovative pieces of jewellery. He is currently undergoing training to enhance his knowledge and perfect his skills.
Saurabh Baghel : Patisserie and Confectionery
Saurabh always dreamt of making his country proud either by joining army or doing something for his country, He never knew his “something” will be his skills which will define his career and passion. Saurabh is determined to get glory for his college, family and country through his skills.