Niftem to Start This Academic Year
Niftem to Start This Academic Year
2010-02-10 Niftem to start its activities during this academic year The National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (Niftem), is all set to start its activities during the academic session 2010-2011.
This world class institute of the ministry of food processing industry in “Kundli,” Sonepat, Haryana, to provide core courses in the area of food science and food technology, will cater to the needs of various stakeholders such as entrepreneurs, industry, exporters, policy makers, the government and other institutions. “The institute will be fully supported by the ministry, while enjoying reasonable autonomy in its functioning. A state-of-the-art campus is being created with most modern infrastructure, finest library and resources and comprehensive residential facilities,” Mofpi said in a statement. According to the ministry, the objective of the Niftem is to promote cooperation and networking amongst existing institutions both within the country and international bodies, create a complete database on domestic resources and bring in international best practices for improving the food processing sector. The institute will also provide industry-friendly short-term courses, including regular degree and management courses leading up to PhD programmes for developing HRD resources for the sector.
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