Frankfinn wins three THSC awards for skill training

Hyderabad: Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training won three Training Partner Awards at the THSC Connect 2026 conference. The event took place in New Delhi on August 20.

The Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council (THSC) recognised Frankfinn in three categories. These included highest training centre affiliation, private-funded short-term training and highest enrolment in training of trainers.

THSC CEO Rajan Bahadur presented the awards to Frankfinn Group COO Sudhir Malhotra. The ceremony took place at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi.

The latest awards add to the institute’s record of five earlier Best Training Partner awards from the council. Frankfinn said the recognition reflected its contribution to aviation and hospitality skill development across India.

Frankfinn THSC awards add to previous recognition

The three new awards recognise the institute’s performance across different training areas. They cover training centre affiliation, short-term programmes and trainer development.

Frankfinn said its work supports skill development in India’s aviation and hospitality sectors. The latest recognition further adds to its previous awards from THSC.

The source material provided details only about Frankfinn’s three awards. It did not provide information about the separate rice miller crackdown mentioned in the supplied headline.