What we
do
Organisational structuring
and manpower planning
Skills classification and assessment
of training needs
Curriculum development
Development of training infrastructure
Setting up of training institutes
Management of training institutes
Delivery of training
Logistics support to training programmes
Training of trainers/resource persons
Monitoring and evaluating training
schemes
Training audits and quality improvement
Enhancing operational efficiency
through training
GUIDE TO RAILWAY TRAINING
Comprehensive Guide to Railway
Training in India available on request.
Contents of Guide
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For more information
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info@rites.com
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Rites is internationally recognised as a provider
for comprehensive and structured training to personnel of all categories
and disciplines.
Resources
Institutional tie-ups with prestigious institutions in India and
overseas. Access to over 160 training establishments of the Indian
Railways.
Projects
Manpower planning
for Ghana, Iraq, Tanzania, and Indian Railways, India
Assessment of training needs in Algeria,
Cambodia, Ghana, Iraq, Mexico, Vietnam and Indian Railways
HRD competency training - tailormade
training programmes on railway operations, bridge engineering, highway
operations, maintenance of diesel locomotives etc. for personnel from African
and Asian countries. Mostly funded by WB, ADB, Commonwealth Secretariat,
UNDP, ITEC and CIDA. About 2000 personnel from 32 countries trained.
Curriculum Development Design and Delivery
of training in modern and emerging technologies, (over 75 programmes),
in India and overseas
Development of training infrastructure/setting
up of institutions/ management of training institutes - Planning, designing,
in Iraq, Mexico, Zambia, Ghana, India
Training of trainers in Bangladesh,
Ghana, Iraq, Mexico, Indonesia and Commonwealth countries
Project management in Angola, Ghana
and Iraq
Management Development Programmes
in Bangladesh, Botswana, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan, Myanmar, Tanzania, Vietnam
Financial Management in Indonesia,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Development of Manpower Information
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