Key Points

The Delhi Government has announced a major Rs 170-crore initiative to transform 15 Industrial Training Institutes into technology-enabled centres of excellence. This modernization plan includes integrating cutting-edge modules in artificial intelligence, robotics, electric vehicles and green energy into the curriculum. The hub-and-spoke model will have ITI Pusa, Shahdara and Mangolpuri as lead institutes guiding others in infrastructure and industry linkages. This initiative aims to equip Delhi's youth with 21st-century skills and create job creators rather than just job seekers.

Key Points: Delhi Plans Rs 170-Crore AI Robotics EV ITI Modernisation Manjinder Sirsa

  • Rs 170-crore initiative to modernise 15 Delhi ITIs into tech-enabled centres of excellence
  • Integration of AI, robotics, EV and green energy modules into curriculum
  • Hub-and-spoke model with ITI Pusa, Shahdara, Mangolpuri as lead institutes
  • Special Purpose Vehicles for transparent fund management from Centre and industry
  • Smart classrooms and simulation labs to enhance blended learning experience
  • Mandatory internships and apprenticeship-enabled diploma pathways for students
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Delhi plans Rs 170-crore hub-and-spoke overhaul to modernise 15 ITIs with AI, robotics and EV modules: Manjinder Singh Sirsa

Delhi Govt announces Rs 170-crore hub-and-spoke model to upgrade 15 ITIs with AI, robotics, EV modules and smart classrooms under PM Modi's Skill India vision.

"Delhi's upgraded ITIs will equip our youth with 21st-century competencies, enabling them to graduate as job creators, not just job seekers - Manjinder Singh Sirsa"

New Delhi, August 28

The Delhi Government on Thursday announced a Rs 170-crore initiative to modernise 15 Government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) into technology-enabled Centres of Excellence under the Union Government's Rs 60,000-crore National Scheme for ITI Upgradation, according to an official release.

The announcement was made by Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa during the Regional Conference of Skill Ministers organised by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship in Chandigarh.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for 'Skill, Scale, Speed and Samman' is our guiding compass. Delhi's upgraded ITIs will equip our youth with 21st-century competencies, enabling them to graduate as job creators, not just job seekers. Under Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta's effective guidance, we are marrying world-class infrastructure with same-day approvals and digital transparency," Sirsa said.

The Minister informed that the Department of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), headed by Minister for Higher Education, Training and Technical Education Ashish Sood, will be the nodal agency for implementation.

"By integrating EV, AI, Robotics and Green Energy modules into the ITI curriculum, we are creating the launchpad for our youth to make Delhi and Bharat future-ready," he added.

He also alleged that previous governments had delayed welfare schemes initiated by the Centre. "People of Delhi rejected them and trusted the Modi Model of Governance," he said.

The release also stated that the ITI Pusa (Central Delhi), ITI Shahdara (East Delhi), and ITI Mangolpuri (North-West Delhi) will serve as hub institutes, each guiding up to four spoke ITIs in terms of infrastructure, faculty development, and industry linkages. Special Purpose Vehicles will pool contributions from the Centre, GNCTD, and anchor industry partners, ensuring transparent, milestone-based fund releases. Smart classrooms, simulation labs and blended-learning content will be introduced alongside mandatory internships and apprenticeship-enabled diploma pathways.

Alongside ITI transformation, Delhi is building an ecosystem of Centres of Excellence (CoEs) at ITIs in Dheerpur, Mayur Vihar, and Pusa, where students are being trained in Industrial Automation, Robotics and Advanced Welding. Under the PM Vishwakarma Yojana, over 1,300 artisans have already received verified training across Delhi's ITIs, while outreach programs, such as Jan Shikshan Sansthan in Jahangirpuri, have benefited more than 1,000 women at the doorstep level.

Delhi's Model Career Centre at Pusa has registered more than 7,000 youth, with 2,122 already placed through partnerships with companies such as PVR, JBM, Tata Electronics, Lemon Tree Hotels and L&T Constructions.

Reiterating the government's commitment, Sirsa said, "Delhi's Skill Roadmap 2.0 is designed as an open-source blueprint. Any state can copy, customise, and empower its youth. From integrating skill credits in school curricula to setting up incubation and seed-fund cells in every hub ITI -- Delhi is demonstrating that skill development is the real turbo-charger of Viksit Bharat @2047."

The Delhi Government will soon roll out apprenticeship-enabled degree programmes at DSEU and DTU, Quarterly Apprenticeship Meals with special Rs. 1,000 stipend top-up for women and persons with disabilities, skilling vans with solar panel rigs and VR welding simulators under the TECOS-JSS fusion model, Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cells in every hub ITI linked with MUDRA, PMEGP, and SIDBI, promoting an "Apprentice-to-Entrepreneur" journey, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope the implementation is as good as the announcement. Previous skill development programs often had poor infrastructure and outdated equipment. Need proper monitoring to ensure quality training.
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Aman W
The Rs 1000 stipend top-up for women and persons with disabilities is a thoughtful inclusion. Will help many underprivileged students pursue technical education. More states should adopt this model!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the EV industry, I can confirm there's huge demand for skilled technicians. This is exactly the kind of industry-academia partnership India needs to become a manufacturing hub.
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Vikram M
Good step but hope they focus on rural areas too. Most ITIs in villages have basic facilities only. Skill development should reach every corner of India, not just cities.
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Kavya N
The apprenticeship-enabled degree programs are brilliant! Combining practical training with formal education will make our graduates much more employable. Hope other states follow Delhi's example.

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