Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Majhi has congratulated Amaresh Kumar Sahu and Gedela Akhil for their remarkable achievements at the 47th WorldSkills Competition held in Lyon, France, from 10th to 15th September 2024. Sahu clinched the prestigious Bronze Medal in Renewable Energy, while Akhil earned the Medallion for Excellence in Water Technology, making Odisha proud on the global stage.
In a statement, CM Majhi expressed his pride, saying, “The accomplishments of our skilled youth at the WorldSkills Competition are a source of immense pride for Odisha. Their success exemplifies the state’s commitment to nurturing young talent and developing skills that meet global standards. I extend my heartiest congratulations to Amaresh Kumar Sahu and Gedela Akhil, as well as the institutions that played a pivotal role in their training, including the World Skill Center, CTTC, and CV Raman Global University. Odisha’s journey towards becoming a leader in skill development is on the right track, and these victories will inspire countless others to aspire for excellence on a global platform.”
Amaresh Kumar Sahu, hailing from Deogarh District, is currently pursuing a Diploma in Mechatronics at the Central Tool Room & Training Centre (CTTC), Bhubaneswar. Meanwhile, Gedela Akhil is pursuing his BTech in Civil Engineering at CV Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar.
The WorldSkills Competition, the largest skills event in the world, brings together participants from over 80 countries to compete across various sectors, including manufacturing, technology, and services. The 47th edition in Lyon witnessed the participation of 15 Odia participants out of the 60 Indian competitors, highlighting Odisha’s leadership in the skills ecosystem.
The journey to WorldSkills is rigorous, with participants undergoing a three-tiered evaluation before representing India on the global stage. Odisha’s World Skill Center in Bhubaneswar played a crucial role in mentoring and preparing these talented individuals. Sahu received expert training from Vietnam, while Akhil was mentored by a specialist from South Africa.
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