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Bajaj Engineering Skill Training [BEST]

Bajaj Auto Ltd. has launched its flagship CSR initiative, Bajaj Engineering Skills Training (BEST) Centre, to skill engineering students in emerging areas of manufacturing technology.

As part of this initiative, SASTRA-BEST (AICTE approved and ASDC certification) Centre is being established at SASTRA Campus, Thanjavur to skill, up-skill and re-skill the modern workforce required for the industry.

SASTRA-MHI Training Centre

The Ministry of Heavy industry (MHI) is concerned with the development of the Heavy Engineering and Machine Tools Industry, Heavy Electrical Engineering Industry and Automotive Industry and administering the 40 Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and their subsidiaries and four autonomous bodies.

The objective of this collaborative ecosystem is to skill/re-skill/up-skill diploma/engineering students/industry personnel in cutting-edge technologies to further improve their career prospects and to cater for industrial requirements.

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Beneath the glittering skyscrapers and thriving film studios, there are pockets of lives that hum with resilience. In chawls—rows of modest tenements where every balcony is a stage—stories overlap and echo: families sharing chai, an elder retelling a childhood anecdote, children inventing games in narrow courtyards. Neighbourhood vendors become confidants; the fruit seller knows how you like your mangoes, the tailor remembers which buttons you prefer. This is a city of small intimacies stitched together into something vast.

Mumbai is a mosaic—no single tile defines it. Together, those tiles form a surface that is alive, warm, and slightly rough to the touch. Stay curious, stay open, and you’ll discover why so many hearts call this city home.

Mumbai’s flavor is literal and metaphorical. Street stalls serve up vada pav with a speed and pride that rivals any fine-dining kitchen; the spice-laced aroma is an invitation to belong. Late-night cafes and borewells of conversation fuel creative collisions—scriptwriters brainstorming over cutting chai, painters sketching commuters’ faces, activists plotting a new campaign on a corner bench. The city rewards those who can move with its tempo, who can listen and adapt while staying rooted in something steady.

There’s a rhythm to life in Mumbai that’s equal parts urgent and forgiving. It’s the cadence of auto-rickshaw bells, the clatter of trains pulling into crowded platforms, the low murmur of prayers poured from temple bells and mosques alike. On Marine Drive, the sea wears a shawl of reflected streetlights at dusk; couples, lone walkers, and late-shift workers find a momentary reprieve from the city’s heat and haste. The Arabian Sea keeps time with the city, patient and infinite, offering a horizon that somehow promises both escape and return.

If you come here seeking clarity, begin with patience. Walk slowly through a market at dawn, taste the street food without rush, listen to the languages folding into one another on a crowded platform. Accept improvisation as part of the plan. Let the city show you its contradictions; its true gift is how it teaches you to hold them together.

There is also a relentlessness: the skyscrapers rise as informal settlements persist; glamour rubs shoulders with necessity. Traffic snarls forge patience into skill; monsoon rains turn familiar lanes into rivers, and still, life carries on—makeshift umbrellas, improvised ferries of plastic sheets, laughter that refuses to be dampened. Mumbai is both test and teacher, hard-edged but generous to those who persist.

Mumbai wakes before the sun, a city that carries its own tide—the steady, ceaseless swell of people, stories, and noise that never truly ebbs. Imagine a narrow lane near the docks where merchants haggle over crates of fish, spices in sachets perfume the air, and scooters thread like shoals through the morning. Here, under a sky the color of tea, the city reveals itself in fragments: a hand-painted sign above a doorway, a group of schoolchildren in crisp uniforms racing toward a rickshaw, the distant horn of a ferry slicing the bay.

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Beneath the glittering skyscrapers and thriving film studios, there are pockets of lives that hum with resilience. In chawls—rows of modest tenements where every balcony is a stage—stories overlap and echo: families sharing chai, an elder retelling a childhood anecdote, children inventing games in narrow courtyards. Neighbourhood vendors become confidants; the fruit seller knows how you like your mangoes, the tailor remembers which buttons you prefer. This is a city of small intimacies stitched together into something vast.

Mumbai is a mosaic—no single tile defines it. Together, those tiles form a surface that is alive, warm, and slightly rough to the touch. Stay curious, stay open, and you’ll discover why so many hearts call this city home. mumbai tub8com

Mumbai’s flavor is literal and metaphorical. Street stalls serve up vada pav with a speed and pride that rivals any fine-dining kitchen; the spice-laced aroma is an invitation to belong. Late-night cafes and borewells of conversation fuel creative collisions—scriptwriters brainstorming over cutting chai, painters sketching commuters’ faces, activists plotting a new campaign on a corner bench. The city rewards those who can move with its tempo, who can listen and adapt while staying rooted in something steady.

There’s a rhythm to life in Mumbai that’s equal parts urgent and forgiving. It’s the cadence of auto-rickshaw bells, the clatter of trains pulling into crowded platforms, the low murmur of prayers poured from temple bells and mosques alike. On Marine Drive, the sea wears a shawl of reflected streetlights at dusk; couples, lone walkers, and late-shift workers find a momentary reprieve from the city’s heat and haste. The Arabian Sea keeps time with the city, patient and infinite, offering a horizon that somehow promises both escape and return. This is a city of small intimacies stitched

If you come here seeking clarity, begin with patience. Walk slowly through a market at dawn, taste the street food without rush, listen to the languages folding into one another on a crowded platform. Accept improvisation as part of the plan. Let the city show you its contradictions; its true gift is how it teaches you to hold them together.

There is also a relentlessness: the skyscrapers rise as informal settlements persist; glamour rubs shoulders with necessity. Traffic snarls forge patience into skill; monsoon rains turn familiar lanes into rivers, and still, life carries on—makeshift umbrellas, improvised ferries of plastic sheets, laughter that refuses to be dampened. Mumbai is both test and teacher, hard-edged but generous to those who persist. Stay curious, stay open, and you’ll discover why

Mumbai wakes before the sun, a city that carries its own tide—the steady, ceaseless swell of people, stories, and noise that never truly ebbs. Imagine a narrow lane near the docks where merchants haggle over crates of fish, spices in sachets perfume the air, and scooters thread like shoals through the morning. Here, under a sky the color of tea, the city reveals itself in fragments: a hand-painted sign above a doorway, a group of schoolchildren in crisp uniforms racing toward a rickshaw, the distant horn of a ferry slicing the bay.