St. Joseph's Industrial training Centre, run by the Salesians of Don Bosco, was first started at Tirupattur by Rev Fr. Carreno SDB. The Institute then had six reads - cabinet Making, Engineering, welding, Printing, Tailoring and Photography. It was originally started for the training of students aspiring to join the Salesian S
St. Joseph's Industrial training Centre, run by the Salesians of Don Bosco, was first started at Tirupattur by Rev Fr. Carreno SDB. The Institute then had six reads - cabinet Making, Engineering, welding, Printing, Tailoring and Photography. It was originally started for the training of students aspiring to join the Salesian Society. Later in 1950, under the direction of Dr. Louis Mathias, Archbishop of Madras - Mylapore, it was shifted to the present site and more new machines were added with the combined purpose of training the aspirants and helping the poor boys of Madras city. The aim of St. Joseph's Industrial Training Centre is to impart an integral formation - Physical, Intellectual, Moral and Spiritual, to Poor boys; in particular to prepare them for life through sound technical education. On 9th November 1950, the Wood - Works department was transferred, together with the then students to the present site.-
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