Shri Jayant Chaudhary
Hon'ble Minister of State (Independent Charge)
National Instructional Media Institute ( Nimi ) was set up in the name of Central Instructional Media Institute (CIMI) in Chennai in December 1986 by the Government of India as a Subordinate Office under Directorate General of Employment and Training (DGE&T) with the assistance from Government of Germany through GTZ (German Agency for Technical Co-operation) as the executing agency
After the approval of the Cabinet for the Grant of Autonomous status to CIMI, the Institute was registered as a society on 1st April 1999 under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act 1975. Since then, it is functioning as an Autonomous Institute under the Govt. of India, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Directorate General of Training (DGT), New Delhi.
Hon'ble Minister of State (Independent Charge)
National Instructional Media Institute (NIMI) – Empowering Skill Development through Innovative Media
The National Instructional Media Institute ( NIMI ) is an organization functioning under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India. It plays a vital role in the development of high-quality instructional and training materials for vocational education and skill development programs across the country. In addition to creating traditional learning resources, NIMI also provides a wide range of IT-enabled services to enhance and modernize the delivery of skill-based training. These services include the development of digital content, e-learning platforms, mobile applications, online examination systems, and Learning Management Systems (LMS). NIMI’s IT initiatives are aimed at increasing the accessibility, efficiency, and effectiveness of vocational training, ensuring that learners and trainers across India can benefit from modern tools and technologies that support a digital learning environment.
As part of its mission to promote skill development and vocational education, the National Instructional Media Institute (NIMI) has launched a dedicated initiative for developing and publishing blogs. These blogs serve as a valuable digital platform to share insights, updates, and best practices related to skill training, industry trends, success stories, and technological advancements in the vocational education sector. In addition to its digital initiatives, NIMI places a strong emphasis on the preparation and nationwide distribution of high-quality instructional books for all ITI trades. These books are meticulously developed to align with industry standards and training requirements, ensuring that students and instructors across the country have access to consistent, up-to-date, and practical learning materials. The blog platform not only enhances digital engagement but also supports NIMI’s broader vision of building a skilled, informed, and empowered workforce for the nation—both through traditional print resources and innovative digital content.
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