He accused the Centre of losing precious time in imparting skill development training to youths due to its flip-flop and mis-governance.
"In 2008, the Centre formed the Ministers National Centre for Skill Development. Thereafter, it constituted a Skill Development Board. Both are doing nothing today," Modi said in his inaugural address at the National Conference of Skill Development at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar today.
"Then in 2009, it came up with a National Skill Policy. An office of advisory was opened in Prime Minister's Office for skill development," Modi said.
But they did not stop there and thereafter, constituted a National Skill Development Agency, he said.
"But, in 2013, it disbanded all the committees it formed from 2008-13. The Centre has mastered how to form committees and disband it," he said.
"And then, they started looking at what Gujarat was doing. And Gujarat has done what the Centre could not think or do," Modi claimed.
"In the end, they adopted the scheme of Gujarat. Our Kaushalya Vardan Kendras (KVKs) got PM's award for work in skill development," the CM said.
"If the Centre had done this in 2008, where would we have been today ?" Modi asked.
"Four to five years back, in his inaugural address of National Development Council (NDC) meeting, the PM had said that our focus is on skill development and we are targeting 500 works," he said.
"I asked - China is talking about 50,000 and you are talking about 500? There is a big difference," the BJP leader said.
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