New Delhi, January 2022.
IndiaSkills
2021 Nationals, the country’s biggest skill competition, concluded today with
more than 150 participants being felicitated by Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary,
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of
India. The closed-door competition, organised by
National Skill Development Corporation under the guidance of MSDE, witnessed
participation in 54 skills such as concrete construction work, beauty therapy,
car painting, health and social care, visual merchandising, graphic design
technology, wall & floor tiling, welding, among others. In the competition,
Rajasthan won total of 5 medals- 3 gold, 1 silver,and 1 bronze.
IndiaSkills Competition, which raises the profile and
recognition of the youth, brought together over 500 participants from 26
states/ union territories this year. The skill competitions were held at
multiple locations, including Pragati Maidan and offsite locations in the
National Capital Region, from 7 to 9 January under Covid-19 guidelines mandated
by local authorities and the Delhi Government. Additionally, all safety protocols
were followed including no entry for visitors/ spectators, adequate social
distancing, and frequent sanitization of the competition premises. To further
disperse the participants, the competitions for eight skills were conducted in
Bengaluru and Mumbai from 3 to 5 January.
Ved Mani Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer and Officiating Chief
Executive Officer, National Skill Development Corporation, Prakash Sharma,
Director, WorldSkills India and Col. Arun Chandel, Senior Head, WorldSkills
India also graced the event today.
Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary,
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE)
said, "It’s been a delight to witness the
quality of talent, passion and perseverance with which the candidates have
competed at the IndiaSkills National Competition. Congratulations to all the
winners and participants. I have personally met all the champions and I am
certain that the future of skills is in safe hands with such an efficient
workforce. I must admit that the competition has been keeping pace with new
evolving skill sets and includes the latest technology and techniques.
The government, industry and experts will work together to ensure
that Team India is best equipped with the desired training and tools to perform
their best at WorldSkills International Competition, which will be held in
Shanghai, China later this year. I am certain we will bag more medals this year
at the global platform."
Ved Mani Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer and Officiating Chief
Executive Officer, National Skill Development Corporation said, “Skills create opportunities, build societies and
fuel economic growth. Skill competitions play a vital role in raising awareness
about the importance of skilling in one’s life and prepare for the jobs and
challenges of the future. The introduction of new-age skills shows how
IndiaSkillsCompetition updates to future-relevant trades and job roles. This
will definitely put us ahead of the curve and inspire other young people to
consider a career in these skills.”
Highlights of IndiaSkills 2021 National Competition
·
Abilympics –
Skill Demonstration by Persons with Disabilities
IndiaSkills
2021 National Competition also featured Abilympics, a demonstration of skills
by Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), in 16 skills including computer
programming, painting, embroidery, poster designing and photography. With such
participation, IndiaSkills has the potential to reach the grass-root level and
is a major step towards bridging the gap between the demand and supply of a
skilled workforce.
·
Demonstration
Skills
IndiaSkills
2021 introduced three new skills – yoga, shoe making (leather) and garment
making (leather), which were exhibited to showcase opportunities for candidates
in these trades.
·
New-Age Skills
Seven
new-age skills—robot systems integration, additive manufacturing, digital
construction, industry 4.0, renewable energy, mobile applications development,
and industrial design technology—have been introduced to this year's
competition, keeping pace with the emerging technologies.
·
Women
Participation
IndiaSkillsnot
only offers a platform to transform the lives of the youth but provides equal
opportunities to all. Plumbing& Heating skill witnessed participation by a
female candidate for the first time ever. Landscape and gardening skill had two
all-women teams. Visual merchandising was female dominated too. Mobile robotics
also saw a team of two girls. As we progress as a society, women are breaking
stereotypes and participating in all kinds of skills. PFLS data suggests that
participation of the women in the workforce is as low as 22% and if women do
not get the opportunities, it impacts economic growth of the country. We are
proud that IndiaSkills is offering an equal playfield.
·
Industry
supporting IndiaSkills
The
event has received tremendous response from the industry and partner
institutions supporting infrastructure, experts and equipment need for skill
training of candidates during workshops, boot camps and the competitions.
·
Partner
Institutes
The
partner institutes who have supported the IndiaSkills National Competition
include Maruti Suzuki, Larsen & Toubro, Festo India, Hotel Leela, Toyota
India, CBIP, Concept Mahindra, Academy of Pastry & Culinary Arts,
Government Tool Room & Training Centre (GTTC), Karnataka German Technical
Training Institutes (KGTTI) and Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association
(IMTMA), Bengaluru, ICT Center of Excellence, Mumbai, IndiaTV News (as media
partner), and Playtonia (as gaming partner), and more.
·
Journey from
IndiaSkills to WorldSkills
IndiaSkills
2021 National Competition (from 7 to 9 January) has been conducted following
four Regional Competitions that were held in East (Patna), West (Gandhinagar),
North (Chandigarh) and South (Visakhapatnam) during October-December.
Participants for regionals were selected through competitions organised at the
district and state levels between August and September 2021, which recorded
over 250,000 registrations. The winners of IndiaSkills 2021 Nationals will
undergo rigorous training to represent India at WorldSkills Shanghai, China to
be held in October 2022.