"The discussions primarily revolved around setting up of new institutes in the fields of Life Sciences, Construction & Tourism (Adventure Sports, hospitality, etc) and aligning the skill development courses with National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) certification, a new framework which has been created to bring the entire skilling landscape under one roof," an official statement said.
The meeting between Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rudy and Chamling took place yesterday.
Rudy also highlighted his Ministry's commitment in fostering the skill development initiatives in the state and provisions to establish Drivers' Training Institutes and Industrial Training Institutes in un-served blocks of Sikkim.
"Sikkim and the entire north-east is a priority for the Government. I am personally reviewing the progress and implementation of skill development programs in the northeast.
"My recent visit to Sikkim was part of the series of reviews I would be undertaking in the future. My Ministry is committed to the development of the north-east and assures full support and cooperation to enable the region reap its demographic dividend," stated the Minister.
Applauding the partnership, Mr. Gautam Dalmia,
Managing Director, Dalmia Bharat Group said, "Knowledge sharing and skill up-gradation is one of our key focus areas. Our partnership with NSDC has enabled us to design new vocational training and skill building programs which have a direct bearing on employment. This joint programme will help in bridging the employability gap and creating a specialized, skilled workforce." Appreciating the joint initiative, Mr. Jayant Krishna, CEO, NSDC said, "Collaboration is the mainstay of any significant developmental initiative and strategic partnership towards achievement of national goals like those of Skill India. Corporates are now stepping up their roles with integrated and sustainable CSR programs and we see strong contributions from the industry now.
economic growth. I hope many other corporates find this as a motivation and invest in our country's youth through skill development."
Under the umbrella of this programme, 70% of the candidates will be assured employment in sectors and job roles in which they get trained.
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