New Delhi, December 5, 2019:Dr. MahendraNath
Pandey, Minister of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship (MSDE)urged
Central Public Sector companies to significantly increase their participation
in the government’s apprenticeship program at a National Seminar held to spread awareness and participation in
Apprenticeship Programme, today. The seminar was organised by MSDE in collaboration
with the Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) and Department of
Public Enterprises (DPE), with an aim of increasing participation in the government’s
apprenticeship scheme in the service sector by government-run companies. The
meeting was graced by senior government officials including Shri. R. K. Singh, Hon’ble Minister of
State, MSDE; Dr. K.P. Krishnan, Secretary, MSDE; among other dignitaries.
The
ministry has taken several efforts to increase the number of apprentices hired
by enterprises in the country. The aim is tofill the gap in supply and demand for
skilled workforce and meet the aspirations of the Indian youth through gaining
on-the-job training and securing better opportunities for employment.Most PSUs are
hiringapprentices for technical and manufacturing job roles. However, the
number of apprentices in the service sector is lagging behind. Senior
executives of major PSUs, attending the event, were also urged to hire students
who have clearedskill programmes under Pradhan MantriKaushalVikasYojana
(PMKVY), a flagship scheme of MSDE implemented by National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC). The students of long-term programmes offered by technical
colleges under the All India Council of Technical Education and Industrial Training
Institutes run by the Directorate General of Training will also be hired as
apprentices.
Detailing the benefits of the apprenticeship scheme, Dr.MahendraNath Pandey, Hon’ble Minister
for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, said, “Central Public Sector
Undertakings (CPSUs) are instrumental in sustaining self-reliant economic
growth and play a vital role in generating employment opportunities for skilled
professionals. I strongly urge them to come forward, increase their engagement
with apprentices and build their potential to be industry ready.
This together will lead to the success of the
enterprises, apprentices and will lead to fulfilling the aspirations of New
India. It is also my appeal to all the enterprises to give due respect to these
young apprentices, treat them at par with their employees and recognise them as
the torchbearers of the overall growth and progress.”
Shri R.K.
Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship
(MSDE), said, “We
have a substantial proof of the positive impact apprentices create in the
manufacturing and service industry. Countries like Germany and Japan have
proven apprenticeship as an effective model improving links between industry
and training institutions.Through such examples and by urging our CPSUs, we can
create pathways for industrial development and contribute to India’s economic
growth. We want to strengthen the Indian apprenticeship system to impart formal
training across sectors in order to rightly skill the youth and provide them
opportunities for livelihood.”
The
government has brought significant reforms to the apprenticeship rules to drive
greater participation in the program. These reforms include:
·
Upper
limit for engaging apprentices increased from 10% to 15%
·
Size
limit of an establishment with mandatory obligation to engage apprentices
lowered from 40 to 30
·
Payment
of stipend for 1st year has been fixed rather than linking it to minimum wages,
10% to 15% hike in stipend for 2nd and 3rd year to apprentice
·
Duration
of apprenticeship training for Optional Trade can be from 6 months to 36 months
·
The
industry has the option to design and implement their own Apprenticeship
programs
·
Under
NAPS, the establishments / industry can get reimbursement upto 25% of the
stipend paid to the apprentices
PSUs are present in almost every sector and are
significant contributors to the Indian economy, crucial to the employment
generation. The top 100 PSUs in the country represent 20% of the total manpower
and are utilizing 30% of the apprenticeship training potential. The priority
sectors in almost 30 PSUs are Defence, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Service, Heavy
industries & Chemicals and they engage 66% of the current total apprentices
engagement.Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) under Ministry of
Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) have engaged 10.21% of total workforce as
apprentices which itself embarks the need to call upon other CPSUs and
ancillary units working under them to come forward and work collaboratively
with MSDE. Therefore, PSUs play a critical role in the success of the
apprenticeship program being run by the MSDE. A few PSUs present at the seminar
also shared their success stories of the candidates receiving apprenticeship
training and successfully getting employed.
PSUs like Air India Transport, Andrew Yule, Artificial
Limbs Manufacturing, BEL, BHEL, Housing & Urban Development Corporation and
Madras Fertilizers have been engaging 15% of their total staff strength as apprentices
which is more than the desirable limit.
The event also witnessed Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) signing between MSDE and Standing Conference of Public Enterprises
(SCOPE), an apex body of Public Sector Enterprises, to further promote and
expand apprenticeship training in CPSUs.