Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Bhubaneswar

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Central Tool Room and Training Centre
Bhubaneswar
Established1992
General Manager I/C.L.Rajasekhar
Location, ,
Coordinates 20°20′38″N85°48′29″E / 20.343774°N 85.808194°E / 20.343774; 85.808194
Website www.cttc.gov.in

Central Tool Room and Training Centre, located in Bhubaneswar, is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India. In addition to imparting technical training for the skill development of technical staff as well as students in the engineering and technical fields, the institute strives to foster the progress of micro, small and medium enterprises in the country and to facilitate the development of the youth.

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History

In the era of rapid industrialization particularly in the engineering field, requirements of specialized tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, moulds, gauges & other precision components are indispensable. Simultaneously demand for high quality toolmakers are also growing rapidly. Central Tool Room & Training Centre, Bhubaneswar has been established under Technical cooperation program between Government of India and Government of Denmark as a Government of India Society registered under Society Registration Act, XXI, 1860. All the infrastructural facilities like land, building etc. have been contributed by Government of Odisha. Training activities started in 1991 and Tool production in 1995.

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Extension Centers

The campus has extension centers at Rayagada, Kalinganagar, Durg & Berhampur. [9] Another Central Tool Room and Training Centre is upcoming at Rourkela [10] and demand has been made for one at Angul. [11]

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