New
Delhi, March 08, 2022.
TheMinistry
of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) organised a special event
todayon International Women’s Day 2022,recognizingthe accomplishments made by
women in the skill ecosystem and honoringthem for their active participation in
augmenting India’s economic growth. The women of our country have truly
combated stereotypes and eliminated inequalities by coming at the forefront and
standing shoulder to shoulder with men in every field. Since the inception of
Skill India Mission, there has been an evident increase in the participation of
women in non- conventional job-roles like plumbing, welding, and driving among others.
The eventwas graced by the
presence of esteemed dignitaries from the ministry and partner ecosystem of
Skill India Mission. Over 100 women were felicitated today on this occasion –
these are amongst state level champions in IndiaSkills, Craftsmen Training Scheme
and others. In addition, the inauguration of 21 National Institutes for
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD)extension centres in
National Skill Training Institutes (NSTI) took place to promote
entrepreneurship across the country. NIESBUD will also conduct entrepreneurship
awareness programme followed by entrepreneurship development programme for the
NSTI trainees to inculcate entrepreneurial competencies to create future
entrepreneurs.
The government is
accelerating its focus towards skill development and vocational training for
all citizens including women. MSDE has rolled out several schemes and
programmes to increase the participation of women in the workforce. There has been increased focus on skill
development of women in new age job roles aligned to Industry 4.0, Artificial
Intelligence, 3D Printing, Data Analytics etc. and across conventional skills
like welding, automobile mechanics etc.
Expressing his views during the event, Shri
Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, MSDE said, “Today, on International Women’s
Day, as we recognise and celebrate women who are breaking the bias, I extend my
heartfelt gratitude to all of them for being the pillars on which the edifice
of Aatmanirbhar Bharat will rest.The women of our countryhave truly
broken the barriers of inequalities and exclusion, have come forward to fulfill
their aspirations, strengthened their support towards society, and have been
strongly involved in augmenting the country’s economic growth. My
recommendation would be that along with the hashtag #BreaktheBias, we should
add #BringBacktheWomen as they come at the forefront by combating the
stereotypes, eliminating inequalities and exclusion, this is true Nari
Shakti.With the ecosystem evolving, mindsets are also changing and we too,
should pledge to empower our women to shoulder the demand of the Naya Bharat
and contribute to its growth.”
Gayathri Vasudevan,
Chief Impact officer, Sambhav Foundation & Chairperson, LabourNet Services
India, laid stress on encouraging women to take up skilling courses and
explained how skilling should not be seen as gender based. She added that
participation of women in the labour force is low and necessary steps must be
taken to create a secure ecosystem for women and devise a robust policy
framework that ensures that women are bought in the forefront.
The ministry has launched
several initiatives to encourage women to not only take up wage-employment in
industry, but also become self-reliant through entrepreneurship. MSDE’s
flagship scheme Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) strives to promote
increased participation of women in the workforce through appropriate skilling
and gender mainstreaming of skills. Under PMKVY, over 40 lakh women have been
certified which constitutes more than 40% of the total certified. Recognition
of Prior Learning (RPL), a skill certification programe under PMKVY scheme
enables Indian youth to take on industry relevant skill certification,
upskilled and certified more than 23 lakh women. This includes Bru Tribe in
Manipur, Rug Weavers in Rajasthan, Namda art in Jammu & Kashmir and Bamboo
craft in Nagaland.
Women
are also receiving vocational training at 14,000+ Industrial Training Institutes
spread across the country. ITIs have witnessed nearly 100% jump in women
registrations from year 2014 till date. Jan SikshaSansthans has over 85% women
trainees across the country. There are 18 women-only National Skill Training
Institutes across the country.
In addition, initiatives like IndiaSkills 2021 Competition, witnessed over 110% increase in women participation as compared to the previous edition which was held in 2018. Some of the trades such as Plumbing & Heating, Welding, Additive Manufacturing, Industry 4.0 witnessed participation of female candidate for the first time..
With India on a trajectory to becoming the
skill capital of the world, gender equality can enhance economic productivity
and improve development outcomes. The use of technology, funding opportunities
and upskilling programmes would nudge women to participate in the ongoing
transition.