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Nettur Technical Training Foundation

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Nettur Technical Training Foundation
NTTF Logo
MottoSecuring your Future with your own hands
TypeTechnical Education
Established1963, Nettur, Thalassery
Location, ,
India
AcronymNTTF
Websitehttp://www.nttftrg.com/

Nettur Technical Training Foundation operates more than 20 training centers around India. These centers are located in the cities of Bangalore, Baddi, Bellary, Coimbatore, Dharwad, Gannavaram, Gopalpur-Odisha, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kumbakonam, Kuttippuram, Malappuram, Murbad, Tellicherry, Tuticorin, Vadakkencherry and Vellore.

History

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NTTF Technical Training Centre, Nettur, Tellicherry (Kerala)

On 12 April 1958, the Nettur Technical Training Foundation, the successor to the CSI Technical Training Institute, was established as a joint venture between Church of South India and HEKS (Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen der Schweiz) of Switzerland. According to HEKS's website, the project's initial funds were raised from regional established churches in Zürich, Aargau, Basel and Schaffhausen.

On 24 November 1959, Mr. Kaderkutty, managing director of Western India Plywoods, Valapattanam, formally inaugurated the training center at Nettur. The first batch of tool and die-maker trainees, 16 boys, were admitted in November 1959. They subsequently appeared for NCTVT (National Council for Training in Vocational Trades, presently known as NCVT) in January 1962 and completed the four-year course in 1964. The initial plan was a 3.5-year training period, but it was extended to four years, which remains in effect today.

Swiss technical expert Alfred Frischknecht was HEKS' first appointee to principal of the Nettur centre. After seven years in India, he relocated to HEKS's headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland to direct development projects.

It was realised from its inception that the institution would be costly to set up and maintain. The Church of South India placed some of its land and buildings at Nettur, Tellicherry at the institute's disposal. Some buildings were reconditioned and a few new ones were built by NTTF. The donor agencies assured the necessary funds, supplies of adequate machine tools and accessories, and deputation of technical experts from abroad.

In 1964, another training centre was established in Dharwad, Karnataka, again on property donated by the CSI church of Karnataka; and another center was established the same year in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. The centre's headquarters was moved to Peenya, Bangalore after the establishment of a toolroom and training center there in 1978.

Timeline

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  • 1959: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Nettur, Tellicherry (Kerala)
  • 1964: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Dharwad (Karnataka)[1]
  • 1964: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Vellore (Tamil Nadu)
  • 1978: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Peenya, Bangalore (Karnataka)
  • 1982: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Electronic City, Bangalore (Karnataka)
  • 1982: NTTF Technical Training Centre, Gannavaram (Andhra Pradesh)
  • 1983: NTTF PG School, Bangalore
  • 1997: NTTF Technical Training Centre at GKDITR, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
  • 2000: NTTF IT Centre, Bangalore
  • 2000: NTTF Technical Training Centre at SIT, Tumkur (Karnataka)
  • 2000: NTTF Advance Technical Training Centre at Bardang, Singtam, sikkim
  • 2001: NTTF Technical Training Centre at OEN India Ltd, Kochi (Kerala)
  • 2001: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Southern Petro Chemical Industries (SPIC), Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu)
  • 2002: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Keltron Ltd, Trivandrum (Kerala),(Centre closed on 2010)
  • 2003: NTTF Technical Training Centre at R D TATA Technical Education Center, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
  • 2005: NTTF Technical Training Centre at J.N. TATA Technical Education Center, Gopalpur
  • 2006: NTTF Technical Training Centre at NOKIA India Pvt. Ltd, Sriperumbudur.
  • 2006: NTTF IT Centre DIOCESE, Alleppey (Kerala)
  • 2006: NTTF IT Centre, Shimoga (Karnataka)
  • 2006: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai (Tamil Nadu)
  • 2006: NTTF IT Centre at IRIS Manufacturing Ltd, Chengalpet
  • 2007: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Seyanmarsal Vocational Training Center
  • 2008: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Keltron Campus, Mudadi (Kerala)
  • 2008: NTTF Technical Training Centre at VSVN Polytechnic, Virudhunagar
  • 2008: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Chandana Education Society, Lakshmeswar
  • 2008: NTTF Technical Training Centre at JSW, Bellary (Karnataka)
  • 2009: NTTF Technical Education Centre, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand
  • 2009: NTTF Vocational Training Centre, Savanur
  • 2010: NTTF Technical Training Centre at HBL Campus, HBL Nagar (Andhra Pradesh)
  • 2010: NTTF Technical Training Centre at SSN Campus Murbad (Maharastra)
  • 2012: NTTF Technical Training Centre at KELTRON, Malappuram (Kerala)
  • 2012: Govt. Community College, Vadakkencherry (Kerala)-NTTF acting as an Incubating agency
  • 2013: NTTF Technical Training Centre at INKEL Edu City, Malappuram (Kerala)
  • 2014: NTTF Technical Training Centre at Kumbakonam (Tamil Nadu)
  • 2014: NTTF Technical Training Center at TATA STEEL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (BURMAMINES), JAMSHEDPUR (Jharkhand)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NTTF shifted to Belur Industrial Area". Times Of India. Retrieved 5 August 2023.