
The Sholay famed Ramanagaram town in Karnataka is all set to get a global tag with Dale Carnegie Training Institute planning a major training centre, exclusively for the Information Technology.
The centre aims to cater to all categories of IT professionals, including management. It would also be a fully residential institute and will initially offer six-month training for the beginners.
The Dale Carnegie centre would be the second IT school in the Bangalore-Mysore IT belt.
Raman International Institute of IT, that can accommodate 5,000 graduates, will commence operations in Mysore next month.
Incidentally, Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy represents Ramanagram Assembly segment.
Karnataka IT and BT secretary M N Vidyashankar said that a team of Dale Carnegie training officials, including its director Sanjay Jha, were in the city last week and inspected the land. They were impressed and if everything goes well, the work should start in September this year, he said.