Delhi,
February, 2020: The Ministry of Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship (MSDE) organized a day long consultative workshop today with representatives
from States and Union Territory,to review skill development across geographies
and segments and to seek their valuable suggestions on streamlining the
upcoming initiatives. The key thrust of the workshop was to increase the
participation of the District Committees for better coordination of the skill
efforts in each district and to achieve the broader objectives of the Hon’ble
Prime Minister’s vision of making India the skill capital of the world.
During the workshop, Vision
2025 was also discussed which lays out the key focus areas and
ready-to-implement roadmap for promoting Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
in country.
The aim for organizing
today’s workshop was to unlockthe true potential of the youth by making skills
aspirational and building sustainable livelihood pathways for them. The State
and Union Territory representatives shared their regional perspective on the
various aspects of the Skill India Mission including Apprenticeship, Long Term
Skilling; Sankalp and Strive initiatives; Entrepreneurship; Short Term Skilling
and the next stage of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), PMKVY
3.0 and the related challenges and opportunities.
The center proposed that the
District Skill Committees (DSCs) should be further empowered with substantial
fund allocation to ensure stringent monitoring and evaluation of skill training
under the next phase of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY).
The workshop also
deliberated on integration of skill development in the plans of Gram Panchayats
ensuring last mile connectivity.
Urging the state to increase
scale and standards of skill development, Dr.
Mahendra Nath Pandey, Honorable Union Minister for Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship said,“Our endeavor is to move away from the low skill
equilibrium and contribute towards economic growth and wealth creation through
skill development and entrepreneurship. This will eventually lead to increased
employment prospects for the youth of the nation. The success of Skill India is
dependent on the increased participation of the States and the District
committees to drive demand-driven skill development in market relevant courses
and prepare our youth to be industry ready.”
“There should consistent
research and analysis on skill gaps at a local level, so that our strategies
match the demand of the market and the aspiration of the youth. We should enable
industry surveys to enable outcome-based skilling,” said Shri R K Singh, Minister
of State (IC) Power and New & Renewable Energy, MOS in the Ministry of
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
MSDE assured its support to
States in keeping pace with the industry best practices by enabling upgradation
of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and encouraging more participation
from industry giants. Initially, MSDE will focus on the top 500 ITIs, basis the
grading of these institutes and will also determine surplus existing capacity
for Short Term Training in ITIs. MSDE has also identified 100 industrial
clusters for improved and broadening Apprenticeship training. Out of these,
agreements have already been signed with eleven clusters.
To promote entrepreneurship
in the country, the Ministry proposed entrepreneurship development unit in each
State which will be anchored with State Skilling Mission. It also proposed
developing mentorship and handholding of existing and new entrepreneurs,
through district entrepreneurship incubation lab in existing skilling
institutions.