New
Delhi, February, 2022.
“It is
imperative to prepare the ‘demographic dividend’ of the country as per the demands
of the changing job roles”, said Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at
a Post Budget seminar held today. During the webinar, to encourage
participation in the skill ecosystem by enabling digital skills, a session was
held on the theme — Towards Fostering Strong Industry-Skill Linkage by the Ministry
of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) with participation from Department
of promotion for Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Ministry of Tourism. The
discussion was a part of a series of seminars inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He addressed the first session themed — Digital
University: Making World Class Higher Education Accessible for All. The webinar
was attended by the government officials, industry experts and representatives
of key associations.
During his
address, the Prime Minister spoke about the five priority areas —
universalization of quality education; skill development; inclusion of India’s
ancient experience and knowledge of urban planning and designing into
education; internationalization and focus on Animation, Visual-Effects, Gaming
and Comic (AVGC). He further stated that DESH Stack e-portal (Digital Ecosystem
for Skilling and Livelihood) aims to bring together academic, industry demands and
linkages, improves employment prospects and enable the start-up ecosystem.
The webinar
led by MSDE was co-chaired by Shri Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, MSDE, Shri
Anurag Jain, Secretary, DPIIT and Shri G. Kamala Vardhna Rao, Director General,
Ministry of Tourism. The panellists for the session were Shri N.S Kalsi,
Chairman, National Council for Vocational Education & Training (NCVET);
Shri Amber Dubey, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Shri Manish
Sabharwal, Vice Chairman, Teamlease Services. The session was moderated by Mr.
Ved Mani Tiwari, COO, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
Shri
Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, MSDE shared his thoughts on the latest initiatives announced in the Budget
2022 and expressed his views on how partnerships can be reorientated with the
current demands of the industry, he stated, “In the current environment, from
agriculture to service sector, the dynamics have completely changed. While the
basic human needs remain the same, there is a rapid change in production,
distribution, and consumption patterns. Therefore, it is pertinent that we
promote soft skills, imbibe the culture of learning, and focus on multiskilling,
as these initiatives will empower our youth and promote nation building. Further,
DESH will remove information loss between stakeholders and resolve existing
asymmetries. It is also critical that academia and industry work hand in hand
as the pandemic has taught us that how existing skills can vanish overnight,
and new job roles can evolve swiftly. Therefore, a culture of skills should be
developed that builds the capabilities of our workforce and prepares them for
the World of Work.”
Making his
observations, Shri
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
shared, “We need to
build on what we have achieved in skilling in the last five years. The
endeavours under Skill India need to be integrated with education, ensuring students
can easily access the skill ecosystem. Stronger employment and entrepreneurship
outcomes need to be the by-product of our skill initiatives synergising with
the dynamic demands of the rapidly changing industries- local and global. We
should be able to boost the skill development framework with the launch of DESH
Stack e-portal, ensuring India becomes a leader in word-class technology”
Mr.
Ved Mani Tiwari, COO, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) summarised the session and said, “This session has highlighted
a clear cohesion among ministries and departments by showcasing their zeal to
collaborate and work together. The discussion and suggestions from today’s
session are indeed a true reflection of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi’s vision of Sabka Prayaas, Sabka Vikas. A detailed report incorporating
all the suggestions shared by the speakers today will be sent to the PMO on
February 24, 2022.”
During the
session, Shri
Anurag Jain, Secretary, DPIIT,
stated, “In her Budget speech, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched PM
Gati Shakti National Master Plan for multi-modal connectivity. The initiative
is a GIS-based spatial planning and analytical tool with 200+ layers, enabling
better visibility to the executing agency. Under this, every department will
now have the visibility of each other's activities providing critical data,
bringing about more comprehensive planning and execution of projects. The data
exchange among all mode operators will also be brought on the Unified Logistics
Interface Platform (ULIP), designed for application programming interface (API),
improving international competitiveness. This will bring about a sustainable
development driven by seven engines – roads, railways, airports, ports, mass
transport, waterways and logistics infrastructure.”
He further emphasized
on the need for dynamic skilling environment, exposure to industry requirements
(reskilling, upskilling) and NSQF alignment with industry needs
Shri
G. Kamala Vardhna Rao, Director General, Ministry of Tourism expressed his views during the seminar and said, “Tourism
sector was one of worst hit sectors during the pandemic but today, it is
witnessing new opportunities in the form of wellness, adventure and medical
tourism, homestays and more. Currently, more than 8.5% of the total employed
are in the tourism and allied sectors. This data highlights the importance of
manpower in the sector and emphasises on the need for continuously engaging
with other sectors while imparting new skills in the workforce. In addition,
Drone Shakti will open new avenues for India’s youth as far as digital
empowerment
and digital
technology for modern generation are concerned. Also, Gati Shakti will give us
the opportunity for the placement of skilled labour.”
In the
session, broader aspects on strengthening the skill ecosystem by enhancing
digital skills were discussed. The panellists shared their views on the recent
announcements made by our finance minister in the Budget 2022 including
deliberations on DESH stack e-portal that aims to empower citizens to skill,
reskill or upskill themselves through digital training. Further, the session
covered aspects for the successful implementation of National Skill
Qualification Framework (NSQF) targeted to fulfil the dynamic industry needs, expansion
of emerging technologies and training through Drone Shakti scheme, helping
increase domestic manufacturing and creating employment capabilities. The facets
related to PM Gati Shakti programme were also discussed along with the
discussions around emerging sunrise sectors, tourism and logistics.
The panellists
shared their views on multiple initiatives, elaborated on creating better
synergies between skill ecosystem and the industry, and expressed their
thoughts on how India can surge towards a future of technology-powered growth
with digital skilling. In this regard, Shri N.S Kalsi, Chairman, National Council for Vocational
Education & Training (NCVET), stated, “The pandemic has accelerated the usage of technology in our day-to-day
life. Unprecedented interruptions which the industry and businesses have taught
us the mantra of digital first. In addition, NCVET is closely collaborating
with industry in identifying the competences and skills required, including
future skills to guide the development of qualifications and skill training for
the existing and entry level workforce.” Shri Manish Sabharwal, Vice Chairman, Teamlease Services expressed, “As we transition to a technology-powered
future, we slowly realised that it is not only possible to separate employment,
employability and education, but also there is a need to innovate at the
intersection of education and skilling. To strengthen the skill ecosystem, we
need to break down traditional barriers and be open to learning while earning,
learning with flexible delivery and align it with qualification modularity.” Shri Amber Dubey, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation envisions that Drone Shakti will turn out to be a
game changer in India’s economic and social progress, drones will see similar
expansion as India’s mobile users.