SCOPE and HSSC sign MoU to enhance skill development in India’s hydrocarbon sector 
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SCOPE and HSSC sign MoU to enhance skill development in India’s hydrocarbon sector

SCOPE and HSSC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to drive skill development initiatives within the hydrocarbon sector

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) and Hydrocarbon Sector Skill Council (HSSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to drive skill development initiatives within the hydrocarbon sector. The MoU has been signed between Atul Sobti, DG, SCOPE and Member, Governing Body, ILO, and SK Bose, CEO, HSSC, in the presence of senior officials from both organizations, aims to bridge skill gaps and enhance workforce capabilities across the hydrocarbon and allied sectors.

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Speaking at the signing ceremony, Sobti highlighted that in today’s rapidly evolving professional environment, skills are the most valuable asset and to remain competitive, individuals must continuously upskill, reskill and unlearn outdated practices. He stressed that significant transformation is underway, with the global focus shifting towards Just transition and with electric vehicles poised for widespread adoption, there’s a pressing need to not only focus on current skill sets but also to prepare for the emerging skills required in the hydrocarbon sector.

Bose highlighted that this MoU not only presents a valuable opportunity for collaboration with SCOPE, but also aligns with the Prime Minister's visionary call to transform India into a Global Skill Hub.

SCOPE continues to collaborate with strategic partners toward fostering a culture of continuous learning and capacity enhancement in PSEs. This MoU not only focuses on bridging existing skill gaps, but also aims to address current industry challenges, along with preparing the workforce for future challenges in the hydrocarbon and allied sectors.

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