ADAB Academi in association with TheNFAPost and Indo Japan business bridge association KCCS organises ‘IKIGAI2024 – A Free Seminar On Migration To Japan’
Kottakkal (Malappuram) / Kozhikode, NFAPost: Japan became a global leader because of the citizens conduct, commitment, punctuality and aim of life, said Abdusamad Samadani MP.
Delivering his inaugural speech as part of ‘IKIGAI2024 – A Free Seminar On Migration To Japan’ organised by ADAB Academi in association with TheNFAPost and Indo Japan business bridge association KCCS, Abdusamad Samadani MP said the growth of Japan after the second world war was led by innovation led industrialisation.
“The Japanese leadership and citizen are known for their conduct, commitment, punctuality and aim of life. It helped them to be an economic and technology superpower in the world. They are right now the third largest economy,” said Abdusamad Samadani MP.
He also lauded the efforts of ADAB Academi to send an Indian talent pool for growing opportunities in Japanese healthcare and agriculture with the support of KCCS. “It is the right time for Keralites to exploit opportunities in Japan so that our human capital can be used productively,” said Abdusamad Samadani MP.
Panakkad Sayyid Moyeen Ali Shihab Thangal delivers speech as part of ‘IKIGAI2024 – A Free Seminar On Migration To Japan’ organised by ADAB Academi in association with TheNFAPost Newspaper and Indo Japan business bridge association KCCS. Also, seen are from left : KCCS Cultural Member Hirata Kito, KCCS Founder and Chairman Karunanidhi Kasinathan and Mega Businessman Kappan Jabbar. NFAPost Photo by Manikandan Nair
Panakkad Sayyid Moyeen Ali Shihab Thangal who inaugurated the project said it is high time the Kerala society should reinforce the fundamental societal values and great religious faith for the all round development of society.
“We are living in a very complex society where fundamental values are taking a backseat because of blight following of consumerism. We have to strengthen the base of society and family with its foundational principles. It will help us to build the next layers of superstructure which will lead to greater growth and prosperity,” Panakkad Sayyid Moyeen Ali Shihab Thangal.
Sharing his thoughts on opportunities in Japan, KCCS Founder and Chairman Karunanidhi Kasinathan said there is an immediate requirement for one lakh patient care job opportunities in Japan as there is a growing old population.
“We should understand that this is a great opportunity for India and Kerala. It is also known that Keralites are known for the nurses who strengthened patient care the world over. In Japan, the opportunity can be cemented by fine-tuning capabilities in the Japanese language,” said KCCS Founder and Chairman Karunanidhi Kasinathan.
Patient care job opportunity requires one-year language training and NSDC skill training for elderly patient care. “Here we give one-year training for which Rs 1.5 lakh rupee is required. Once training is over the student will receive the job offer letter from the Japanese company and visa. Here the student will have to give Rs2.5 lakh in two tranches,” said KCCS Founder and Chairman Karunanidhi Kasinathan.
Mega Businessman Kappan Jabbar said youngsters in India should think locally and act globally as there is a growing opportunity in this new world order led by innovative technologies.
“I found a marked difference in business during my initial journey which involved conventional trading of products and services, including manpower supply. But now we look at different products and services trading with unique innovation-led technologies. Also, human capital is supported by niche skill sets,” said Mega Businessman Kappan Jabbar.
Expressing happiness over interacting with youngsters, KCCS Cultural Member Hirata Kito said Keralites are known for their deep subject knowledge and ability to adapt to new challenges.
“I have seen the arrival of Keralites are growing year by year after finding new opportunities in healthcare, agriculture, information technology etc. The only handicap in this smooth Onboarding to Japan is that they will have to learn the Japanese language and Keralites have their innate talent to learn new languages,” said KCCS Cultural Member Hirata Kito.
Sharing his thoughts on education, Entrepreneur and Executive Director Nadeem Kappan said Indian education should get into a new phase of growth journey fuelled by emerging opportunities in an era of Industry 5.0.
“We are finding infinite opportunities with the new age where we find GenAi and quantum computing opening new vista of opportunities. We have to be competent enough to face these new opportunities with advanced learning,” said Entrepreneur and Executive Director Nadeem Kappan.
Speaking at the event, TheNFAPost Editor-in-Chief N V Vijayakumar said India’s efforts to become a global economic superpower should be step by step as we achieve the 5th largest economy status.
“We will become a $5 trillion economy soon and there we should have solid influence in other four economies like the United States, China, Japan and Germany. Here we should sync with their language and culture to build business partnerships,” said TheNFAPost Editor-in-Chief N V Vijayakumar.