31 October 2013 at 9:00 am

SIT to welcome Indian cricketers

Following an introduction at an Education New Zealand-hosted Indian skills event in April, the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) for the provision of sports-related training.

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L–R: Dr. Manju Kalra Prakash, Asst. Secretary General, FICCI and Penny Simmonds, CE SIT sign the MOU

The MOU, signed at the Global Sports Summit in India last month provides the framework for the delivery of a 14-week Level 3 certificate course in Sports Training and Development. The course will provide 16 under-privileged Indian students with a John Wright-SIT scholarship to experience life in New Zealand while developing their passion and skills in cricket, a game much loved in India and New Zealand. The students will travel to New Zealand for three weeks of training once they have successfully completed the online course which starts in December.

Sport is a growing industry in India, and sporting passion is key part of the fabric of the New Zealand-India relationship. Cricket is a highly influential element of this relationship and SIT is to be congratulated on their successful pursuit of this arrangement. FICCI is an integral education partner for New Zealand with a strong business and industry membership in India. We look forward to hearing more when the students arrive in New Zealand.

SIT Chief Executive Penny Simmonds and Dr. Manju Kalra Prakash, Assistant Secretary General, FICCI signed the agreement at the Global Sports Summit in New Delhi. The summit was hosted by the Indian Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and FICCI. 

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