Modi launched an array of skill development initiatives for the country's youth, including Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras (PMKKs) and Drivers' Training Institutes.
A strategic partnership was also forged with various industries that will train and employ approximate 4 lakh youth over the next 3 years.
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has plans to open one PMKK in each district of the country to create growth opportunities for the youth locally.
The Indian Institute of Skills had been conceptualised by the Prime Minister during his visit to Singapore's Institute of Technical Education.
"Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, headed by Rajiv Pratap Rudy, in partnership with the Institute of Technical Education, Singapore decided to open an institute first ever of its kind in the country, the institute is inspired by the Singapore model of training and would adopt various best practices from the country," an official statement said.
The ministry has decided to have six such institutes all across the country.
Modi also inaugurated a Kaushal Pradarshini (skill exhibition) for the youth of Uttar Pradesh. The exhibition showcases state-of-the-art vocational training practices across different sectors, and will be open for public here from December 19-22.
The Prime Minister had announced "National Apprentice Promotion Scheme" in the state where the state Government has a major role in its successful implementation.
"There are only 23,000 private companies that are engaged in apprenticeship across the country. It is MSDE's endeavour to encourage state Government support and ensure engagement with more corporates on apprenticeship trainings.
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras are iconic state-of-the- art skill development centres with modern infrastructure to facilitate skill trainings in the country.
MSDE also plans to felicitate skilled candidates who have been trained under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana in Kanpur where the Prime Minister distributed skill certificates to street food vendors, leather industry workers under the recognition of prior learning program of the government.
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