Key Points

Fourteen Delhi government school students will soon head to Germany for vocational training under the APAL Project 2025. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised their achievements, calling it a step toward a "new India." Education Minister Ashish Sood linked the program to Skill India’s global impact. The students will undergo 3-3.5 years of training with job placements in Germany.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Sends 14 Students to Germany for Vocational Training

  • 14 Delhi govt school students chosen for Germany’s APAL vocational program
  • Training spans 3-3.5 years with job placements
  • CM Gupta highlights commitment to global education access
  • Minister Sood links initiative to Skill India’s success
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14 govt school students to visit Germany for vocational training: Delhi CM

14 Delhi govt school students selected for Germany’s APAL vocational training program, praised by CM Rekha Gupta and Minister Ashish Sood.

"This journey is not just theirs, but also a step toward building a new India - one where dreams know no bounds. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 24

Fourteen top-performing students from Delhi government schools on Thursday received special tips as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Minister Ashish Sood interacted with them ahead of their vocational training in Germany.

At a special felicitation ceremony held at the Delhi Secretariat, CM Gupta and Education Minister Ashish Sood praised the students who, despite limited resources, gave wings to their dreams through hard work and excellence. The 14 selected students from Delhi Government schools will soon study in Germany under the APAL (Ausbildung Programm für Auszubildende in Deutschland) Project 2025 for a vocational education and training programme.

The Federal Employment Agency (BA) of Germany, responsible for employment benefits and job market operations across the country, had launched a flagship initiative known as APAL - “Training Partnerships with Latin America, India, and Uzbekistan.”

CM Gupta stated that it has always been the commitment of the Delhi government to ensure that every child receives world-class education, skill development, and global opportunities, regardless of their socio-economic background. The selection of these children is a living example of that very commitment, she said, adding, "I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all these children. This journey is not just theirs, but also a step toward building a new India - one where dreams know no bounds."

Sood also briefed the 14 students from Delhi Government schools who have been selected to participate in the APAL Project 2025. This programme offers an opportunity to young individuals to pursue dual vocational training in Germany, a global leader in skill development and education.

Sood stated that a kind of exchange programme has been established between the Delhi government and the German government, focusing on both skilling and employability. Under this programme, these 14 students will go to Germany, where they will receive training and pursue their education for a duration of 3 to 3.5 years, and eventually secure placements.

He further shared that the way Delhi’s meritorious students are getting inspired in the field of education will open up many new opportunities for technical education and training, along with other countries.

Sood said ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched initiatives like Skill India, the country’s reputation has grown internationally.

“Under the guidance of the Government of India, the Delhi government has also made significant strides in the areas of skilling and employability. We have made conscious efforts to ensure that Delhi’s children receive quality skill-based education and become employable,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures proper support systems for these kids abroad. Culture shock and language barriers can be tough. They should have mentors assigned to them in Germany.
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Arjun K
Germany's vocational training system is world-famous! These students will gain practical skills that even many engineering graduates lack. This is exactly what Skill India should focus on - real job-ready training.
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Shreya B
My cousin went through similar program last year. The German companies pay stipend during training and most students get job offers afterwards. It's life-changing for middle-class families! 🇮🇳🤝🇩🇪
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Vikram M
Hope this isn't just PR stunt. We need transparency in selection process and follow-up reports on how these students are doing. Also, why only 14? Should be scaled up to 1400 students next year!
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Nisha Z
As a teacher in government school, this news has motivated our entire staff! Finally our students getting global recognition. But request government to improve basic facilities in all schools first.

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