Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Launches High-Tech Labs in 4 ITIs to Boost Skills

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a major initiative to establish and modernize state-of-the-art laboratories in four Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs). The labs will focus on advanced fields like power electronics, modern welding, automotive VR simulation, and electric vehicle technology. The upgrades are designed to align training with current industry standards, providing hands-on experience with cutting-edge equipment. The initiative aims to significantly boost the employability and technical skills of over a thousand trainees across various trades.

Key Points: Delhi to Open Advanced Labs in ITIs for Skill Development

  • New Power Electronics Lab at ITI Jahangirpuri
  • Upgraded Welding Lab with simulators at ITI Jail Road
  • VR Simulators for Automotive Training at ITI Arab Ki Sarai
  • New Electric Vehicle Lab at HJB ITI Mayur Vihar
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Delhi govt to launch high-tech labs in four ITIs soon: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces new high-tech labs in 4 ITIs, featuring VR simulators, EV tech, and advanced welding to enhance employability.

"This aims to bring about a significant enhancement in employability and technical proficiency. - Delhi Chief Minister's Office"

New Delhi, April 16

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday announced a comprehensive initiative to strengthen technical and vocational education in the capital's Industrial Training Institutes.

According to the Delhi Chief Minister's Office, under this initiative in the field of skill development, new state-of-the-art laboratories will be established in four of the capital's ITIs and existing laboratories will be modernised to ensure that the training aligns completely with current industry standards and requirements.

This aims to bring about a significant enhancement in employability and technical proficiency.

A dedicated Power Electronics Lab will be established at ITI Jahangirpuri, which will offer advanced training in power electronics, electrical control systems, industrial automation and renewable energy. It will be equipped with modern systems such as Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) kits, Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) trainers, transformer trainers, motor control panels, relay and protection systems, solar PV training kits and smart energy monitoring systems.

The lab will provide trainees with hands-on experience in operating, diagnosing faults and maintaining modern electrical and power electronics systems, it said.

It is expected to evolve into a centre of excellence in power engineering, aligning training closely with industry requirements. Trainees from trades including electrician, electronics mechanic, mechanic auto electrical and electronics (MAEE), solar technician, fitter, mechanic refrigeration and air conditioning (MRAC) and mechanic motor vehicle (MMV) will benefit. A total of 480 trainees can be trained in these trades.

The release stated that at ITI Jail Road (Hari Nagar), the existing welder lab will undergo a comprehensive upgrade. The modernised facility will feature advanced welding machines, simulation-based training systems and contemporary fabrication tools, enabling trainees to gain real-world exposure to industrial welding processes.

"The upgraded lab will also include arc welding, MIG/TIG welding, gas cutting, plasma cutting, welding simulators and metal fabrication workstations. This will help trainees build precision, strengthen safety awareness and develop industry-relevant fabrication skills," the release added.

The initiative is also expected to expand apprenticeship and employment opportunities while transforming the facility into an advanced welding training hub aligned with modern manufacturing standards.

Around 200 trainees from trades such as welder, fitter, turner, mechanic motor vehicle and sheet metal worker will benefit, it said.

Automotive labs at ITI Arab Ki Sarai (Nizamuddin) will also be upgraded with cutting-edge technology. A key highlight is the introduction of high-end Virtual Reality (VR) simulators for training in driving, welding and painting. These simulators will allow trainees to learn complex skills in a safe, controlled and highly realistic environment.

In addition, specialised modules on advanced vehicle systems such as Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) and airbags will be introduced. This will enable trainees to develop practical expertise in diagnosing and repairing modern electronic automotive systems, the release said.

The upgrade is expected to transform the institute into a state-of-the-art centre of excellence and significantly enhance employability. A total of 208 trainees from mechanic auto body painting (MABP) and mechanic auto body repair (MABR) trades will benefit.

The release said, further strengthening the green mobility ecosystem, an Electric Vehicle (EV) Lab will be set up at HJB ITI, Mayur Vihar. The lab will focus on next-generation automotive technologies, including battery management systems (BMS), electric motors, EV charging infrastructure and power electronics diagnostics.

Trainees will gain hands-on experience in the assembly, testing, diagnosis and repair of electric vehicles, equipping them with skills relevant to the rapidly evolving clean mobility sector. Around 184 trainees from trades such as electronics mechanic, mechatronics technician and related disciplines will benefit, it said.

The Chief Minister said the initiative marks a significant step towards building a skilled, industry-ready workforce.

"These modern labs will not only enhance technical capabilities but also give trainees exposure to real-world industrial practices, opening up opportunities for both employment and self-employment," she said.

She added that the move is aligned with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji's vision of Skill India and a technologically empowered youth, contributing to economic growth and self-reliance.

ITI Jahangirpuri is located in northwest Delhi, the institute functions under the Directorate of Training and Technical Education (DTTE) and offers training in electrical, electronics and mechanical trades. Its proximity to industrial clusters makes it well-suited for practical learning.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone whose brother studied at an ITI, I can say the lack of modern tools was a big issue. VR simulators for welding and driving? That's next level! This will build much more confidence before handling real machinery. Safety first!
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Rohit P
Good step, but will the trained youth actually get jobs? The announcement talks of 480+200+208+184 trainees. That's over 1000 skilled people every cycle. Need equal focus on tying up with industries for guaranteed placements, otherwise it's just a certificate.
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Sarah B
The EV lab in Mayur Vihar is very timely. The auto industry is shifting fast, and mechanics need to upskill. Hands-on experience with battery systems and charging infrastructure is crucial. Hope other states follow Delhi's lead.
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Vikram M
Bahut accha kadam hai. Skill India mission ka asli amal hona chahiye aise hi projects se. Jahangirpuri mein Power Electronics Lab ka idea excellent hai. Wahan ke industrial area ke liye skilled electricians ki bahut demand hai. 👍
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the investment in infrastructure, my respectful criticism is about the faculty. Do the instructors themselves have training on this new tech? High-tech labs are useless if the teachers aren't updated. Hope there's a train-the-trainer program running parallelly.
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