Around Rs 100 crore will be used for overall personality development and Rs 200 crore for education, scholarships and other related resources
Key concern: Gap between industry requirement and what's taught
Around 80,000 youngsters from across Jammu and Kashmir will be skilled in different fields, Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor's advisor Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar said on Sunday. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of a mega job fair organised by the Labour and Employment Department here, Bhatnagar said the administration is encouraging self-employment as several schemes in different sectors have been initiated to create employability avenues for the youth. "Under the Back to Village (B2V) and My Town My Pride (MTMP) programme, the administration has identified 80,000 youth from all districts who will be skilled in different fields, the advisor said. More than 4,000 candidates participated in the fair with around 60 reputed organisations and companies projecting job openings of around 1,911. About 1,000 candidates were shortlisted and 200 were selected on spot. Bhatnagar said the skill ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir has been upgraded and a lot of advanced courses, in line with the National
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About 1.1 crore persons have been trained and 21.4 lakh placed under the second phase of the government's flagship skilling scheme PMKVY, said the Economic Survey 2022-23 tabled in Parliament on Tuesday. With an aim to make India a skill capital of the world and improve mobility of skilled manpower, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) International has been set up, which aims to create a network of institutions across India, said the survey. This network of institutions will be called the Skill India International (SII) Network. It shall be created through the empanelment of state-of-the-art government and private institutions, it added. "Between FY17 and FY23 (as of 5 January 2023), under PMKVY 2.0 about 1.1 crore persons have trained: 83 per cent certified and about 21.4 lakh placed. Under PMKVY 3.0, during FY21 to FY23 (as on 5 January 2023) 7.4 lakh persons have been trained, 66 per cent certified and 41,437 placed," the Survey stated. The Survey also highlighted
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Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday called for creating greater synergy among skill development schemes of all ministries, further aligning skill development efforts and fast-tracking implementation to create impact-at-scale. The Minister for Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship chaired the 3rd meeting of the steering committee of the National Skill Development Mission. "Discussions centred around skill development schemes, skill gap analysis and skill mapping, connecting Indian youth to global opportunities, developing curriculum to reflect emerging trends and creating synergy between different portals related to skill development," an official statement said. In the meeting, Pradhan discussed the progress made and the roadmap ahead in the skill development efforts. "The minister discussed various issues such as creating a convergence of skill development schemes, skill gap analysis and skill mapping, connecting Indian youth to global opportunities, ...
The cost of failure was the wages lost for the period the start-up was running, stacked on the other side were the benefits success would bring
Prime Minister Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), aiming to skill the youth of the country has performed poorly so far as placement of the trained or certified people under the scheme is concerned
Interested candidates will be selected after appearing for an eligibility test. An online screening test will be conducted on October 15 and 16. Students can register at https://bit.ly/CCEIITM
Calls for involving the industry to bridge the huge gap
The committee is particularly concerned about the third edition of the scheme, as placement figures fall below 10%
Pradhan also said that the brand of IITs and IIMs were sought by the developed countries to partner with their institutions
It is about time that we celebrate our Skill Champions, says Chandrasekhar
Programme will help officials in providing last-mile services to underprivileged sections of society
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In its first iteration, the government was able to enrol two million candidates, but it could certify 1.5 million and place only 0.3 million