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Cabinet approves ₹60,000-cr ITI upgradation plan, 5 NSTIs to be revamped

The centrally sponsored scheme will revamp 1,000 government ITIs in partnership with states and industry, and co-financing support from World Bank and Asian Development Bank

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ITI upgradation scheme aims to skill over 2 million youth through courses that address the human capital needs of industries

Shiva Rajora New Delhi

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To improve skilling infrastructure in India, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new ₹60,000 crore Industrial Training Institute (ITI) upgradation scheme, with focus on 1,000 government ITIs in hub and spoke arrangement with industry aligned revamped trades.
 
This scheme, which was announced in the Union Budget 2024-25, would run for a period of five years. Out of the ₹60,000 crore to be spent under the scheme, Centre would contribute ₹30,000 crore, state’s share would be ₹20,000 crore and industry would pitch in ₹10,000 crore. The funding would also include co-financing to the extent of 50 per cent of the central share by the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank, equally.
   
“The financial assistance provided under various schemes in the past was suboptimal to meet the full upgradation needs of ITIs, particularly in addressing growing investment requirements for infrastructure upkeep, capacity expansion, and the introduction of capital-intensive, new-age trades. To overcome this, a need-based investment provision has been kept under the proposed scheme, allowing flexibility in fund allocation based on the specific infrastructure, capacity, and trade-related requirements of each institution,” according to an official statement issued after the Cabinet meeting.
 
Besides, the Cabinet also approved the setting up of five National Centres of Excellence for Skilling in the existing five National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs), namely Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, and Ludhiana. Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman had announced it in her budget speech in February.
 
The first NSTI opened in 1963, and currently, there are 33 such institutes in the country. The primary focus of NSTIs is on training trainers.
 
The ITI upgradation scheme aims to skill over 2 million youth through courses that address the human capital needs of industries. The scheme will focus on ensuring alignment between local workforce supply and industry demand, thereby facilitating industries, including MSMEs, in accessing employment-ready workers.
 
“By addressing long-standing challenges in infrastructure, course relevance, employability, and the perception of vocational training, the scheme aims to position ITIs at the forefront to cater to skilled manpower requirements, aligned to the nation’s journey to becoming a global manufacturing and innovation powerhouse,” the statement said.
 

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First Published: May 07 2025 | 1:52 PM IST

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