Global Nurse Force Partners with Naveen Jindal Foundation to Train 10,000 Healthcare Workers in Haryana

Global Nurse Force (GNF) today entered a Memorandum of Understanding with the Naveen Jindal Foundation (NJF) to expand Shri Naveen Jindal’s visionary programme Naveen AVSAR– Advance Vocational Skills for Aspirational and Rewarding lives, the Foundation’s flagship skilling platform for young people across Kurukshetra and neighbouring districts.
Naveen AVSAR is a visionary, world-class initiative that steers India’s youth and women toward self-reliance through education, industry-aligned skills, and strategic partnerships. As the nation’s leading multiskilling platform, it teams with top national and international organisations to deliver high-quality training in Nursing and Healthcare sectors, caregiving and other emerging sectors while preparing learners for global careers through targeted upskilling and counselling.
As part of this transformative mission, Global Nurse Force (GNF)—widely recognised as a global leader in healthcare training, international mobility benchmarking, and life-changing, ethical workforce placement—has entered into a strategic MoU with Naveen AVSAR. With two decades of experience enabling thousands of Indian nurses to access top-tier global healthcare careers, GNF brings unmatched expertise and credibility to the programme. Its inclusion signals a bold, outcome-driven approach to building structured pathways that connect local talent in Kurukshetra and beyond to world-class employment opportunities in the international healthcare ecosystem.
Highlights of the MoU include:
- Industry-Ready Curriculum: GNF and NJF will jointly design competency-based modules that mirror cutting-edge hospital practice, giving learners the skills today’s employers demand at home and abroad.
- Expert-Led Delivery: Certified nurse educators will run simulation-rich classes and clinical rotations, with every learner’s progress tracked in a shared digital dashboard for full transparency.
- International Readiness & Curriculum Benchmarking:Students receive personalised one-to-one counselling and structured English-language support, aligned with the expectations of global healthcare systems. The curriculum is designed to benchmark learners against international clinical and communication standards, preparing them for licensure, workplace integration, and long-term career success abroad.
- International Placements: Through GNF’s signature zero-fee placement model, candidates are connected to high-demand healthcare opportunities in countries such as the USA, UK, Ireland, Germany, and others—ensuring ethical, transparent, and life-changing mobility to global destinations.
Lalit Pattanaik, CEO, Global Nurse Force, said: “Kurukshetra’s young people deserve pathways that match their ambition. By blending our global recruitment experience with NJF’s grassroots reach, we will equip learners with future-proof clinical skills, advancedsoft-skills and strong English-language fluency—giving them a clear line of sight to ethical overseas careers.”
This partnership aims to train at least 10,000 youth in Haryana over the next year, with a goal of placing a significant proportion in leading healthcare institutions across the UK, US, and Gulf region. By leveraging GNF’s proven expertise—having already placed over 30,000 Indian nurses globally—the program is set to make a measurable impact on both local communities and the global healthcare workforce.
After formally exchanging the MoU with Shri Naveen Jindal, Mr Paramananda Santra, Chief Business Officer of Global Nurse Force, said:
“Global Nurse Force was founded on the belief that talented healthcare professionals, wherever they live, deserve access to world-class training and ethical, zero-cost global placement. We are excited to partner with the Naveen Jindal Foundation and, looking ahead, we hope to collaborate with an even broader spectrum of India’s healthcare workforce— equipping them with the right skilling and global career opportunities. Embedding these avenues at the grassroots in Haryana will ensure that Kurukshetra’s youth can compete — and succeed — on the international stage.”
Dr. Maneesh Mishra, VP and Head of Skills at NJF, added: “Healthcare remains one of India’s fastest-growing employment sectors. By drawing on GNF’s global recruitment expertise, Naveen AVSAR will give our learners far-reaching prospects while strengthening the region’s social fabric.”