SWADES Skill Card
New Delhi, June 03, 2020.
With the aim of making the best of our skilled workforce
returning to the country due to the ongoing pandemic, the Government of India has
launched a new initiative SWADES (Skilled Workers Arrival Database for
Employment Support)to conduct a skill mapping exercise of the returning citizens
under the Vande Bharat Mission. This is a joint initiative of the
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, the Ministry of Civil
Aviation and the Ministry of External Affairs which aims to create a database of
qualified citizens based on their skill sets and experience to tap into and
fulfil demand of Indian and foreign companies.
The
collected information will be shared with the companies for suitable placement
opportunities in the country. The returning citizensare required to fill up an
online SWADES Skills Card. The card will facilitate a strategic framework to
provide the returning citizens with suitable employment opportunities through
discussions with key stakeholders including State Governments, Industry
Associations and Employers. MSDE’s implementation arm National Skill
Development Corporation (NSDC) is supporting the implementation of the project.
Commenting
on the collaboration, Dr. Mahendra Nath
Pandey, Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said, “These are testing times and it is crucial
that the entire country comes together and supports the Centre in its efforts to
address the challenges posed by the economic downturn caused by the COVID – 19
pandemic. We are pleased to partner with the Ministry of Civil Aviation and
Ministry of External Affairs to conduct this skill mapping of overseas
returning citizens under the Vande Bharat Mission. Inspired by Hon’ble Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of security and growth for all, the data collected
through SWADES Skill Card will help the citizens with job prospects and bridge
the demand-supply gap.”
The
spread of COVID-19 across the globe has had a significant economic impact with
thousands of workers losing their jobs and hundreds of companies shutting down
globally. Many of our citizens returning to the country through the Vande
Bharat Mission of the Government of India may be facing uncertainty regarding
their future employment opportunities. Lakhs of citizens have registered at the
various Indian missions requesting to return to the country and so far, more
than 57,000 people have already returned to the country.
Sharing
his thoughts on the initiative, Shri
Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Civil Aviation Minister, said, “When we started Vande Bharat Mission, we observed
that a lot of our overseas workers returning to India due to job losses, possess
international skill sets and experience which can be of great value for
domestic and international markets. We reached out to MSDE to create an online portal
for gathering database of these workers. To ensure
dissemination of information on SWADES Skill Card,
In-flight announcements are being made by Air India and Air Indian Express that
are operating flights under the Vande Bharat Mission. Airport Authority of
India and other private airports have also put up banners/standees and digital
signagesto ensure that all our migrants returning from
abroad can be informed about this initiative.
SubrahmanyamJaishankar, Minister
of External Affairs
commented, “In view of the global
emergency caused by the unprecedented spread of the Novel Coronavirus, we are
committed to provide every possible support to our citizens stranded abroad and
the challenges they are facing due to job losses. We shall actively promote the SWADES Skill Card initiative
through our Embassies/ High Commissions/Consulates across different countries.
The initiative will help in deployment of returning Indian workforce matching
their skill sets.”
The online
form available on www.nsdcindia.org/swadeshas been created to gather required details of
the returning citizens. The form contains the details such as details related
to the work sector, job title, employment, years of experience. A Toll free
call centre facility has also been set up to support the citizens for any
queries related to filling the form.
The SWADES Skill Form (online) was made live on
Saturday30th May 2020 and has garnered around 7000 registrations
till date (3rd June 2020 – 2pm).
Amongst the data gathered so far, the top countries from where the citizens
are returning are UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. As per the skill
mapping, these citizens had been primarily employed in sectors such as oil
& gas, construction, tourism & hospitality, Automotive and Aviation. The data also suggests that the States which
have shown highest returning labour are Kerala,Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka
and Telangana