According to the data for various programmes managed by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), as on June 30, Maharashtra has trained over 10 lakh people across 40 sectors since 2011.
Trustee of Mumbai-based Podar Education Group Raghav Podar said Maharashtra has set a vision of equipping 45 million persons with employable skills by the year 2022.
This is encouraging, because India currently faces a severe shortage of well-trained, skilled workers, he said.
Podar was speaking while taking part in a global education summit held in Delhi yesterday.
While the experts exuded confidence in government's initiatives, state skill development and entrepreneurship minister Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar said the government is hopeful that there will be better employment opportunities for the youth in the near future, with the support from the private sector.
"That's when we sacrificed skill training and development for superficial degrees and the damage is for everyone to see. We are now coming back on track. I am of the opinion that the government should focus on 10+2 and polytechnic so that we make job creators rather than job seekers," he said.
Head of Media and Entertainment Program and associate dean at Welingkar Institute of Management, Mangesh Borse said at a time when the country is struggling with employable manpower, Maharashtra's performance in skill development is impressive.
Meanwhile, Nilangekar said the government has signed 61 MoUs with private companies to promote skill development.
"We have adopted Germany's model where we are looking at job training. We now have many (private firms) who have come forward to help in skilling using CSR (corporate social responsibility) funds. We are approving tailor-made courses which are match the current requirements of the market," said Nilangekar.
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