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Central Institute
of Tool Design(CITD) established in 1968 by the Govt. of India
with the assistance of UNDP and ILO, is a poineering Institution in the field of Tool
Engineering in the Country. The Institute was initially established as an United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Project and was executed by International Labour
Organisation (ILO). The Precision machinery and equipment was donated by UNDP and the
faculty were trained abroad in the area of Tool Engineering. The UNDP Experts stayed
at CITD for about 5 years and trained officers, faculty & staff of CITD in
manufacture and design of tooling. The main objectives of the institute
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Training of the technical personnel in Designing & Manufacture
of Tools, Dies & Moulds. Design & Manufacture of dies, jigs, fixtures and guages, etc. Provision of advisory services to Small Scale Units including assistance in design and developing tools for various processes. Recommending measures to standardise components for dies, jigs and other tools. |