India increases ITEC scholarships for Oman
- Oman: Thursday, February 21 - 2013 at 03:17
India has said the number of fully-funded training scholarships for Oman, under its Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme, has been increased to 125 for the financial year 2013, from 80 in the previous year, Muscat Daily has reported. "ITEC has acquired a brand name of its own in Oman. Under the ITEC Programme, India had been extending 50 fully funded training scholarships to Oman annually. This marks an increase of 150% over one year or so," said the Indian ambassador to Oman, J S Mukul. "The programme dovetails very well with the sultanate's priorities of human resource development, capacity building, skills upgrading through education, training and vocational courses for increased jobs," he added.
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