New Delhi, 03 May,
2022.
Following the
objective of engaging more than 10 lakh apprentices over the next one year, the
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) today organized a
virtual workshop with Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). CPSEs were
briefed on the latest reforms and initiatives undertaken by the ministry and
were encouraged to engage more apprentices.
The workshop was
attended by CMDs, HR manager and CSR heads of more than 100 CPSEs who shared
their work on apprenticeship training and discussed opportunities and
challenges in making the apprenticeship model a success in the country.
Hon’ble Minister
for Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Shri Dharmendra Pradhan called upon the CPSEs to explore innovative ways to drive
skill development, including adopting Industrial Training Centers, Jan Shikshan
Sansthans (JSS) of their local areas, engage more apprentices, align their
skilling framework with NSQF, leverage CSR to augment skill development efforts
under the overall Skill India mission.
“We are rolling
out the recommendations of the NEP2020. We must create strong integration of
education and skilling to create a more vibrant and versatile workforce,” he
further added.
“The nature of
work is changing. We must introduce knowledge around topics like energy,
sustainability, data management. I call upon PSUs too to put forward their
suggestions & ideas for preparing a dynamic, progressive and modern
National Curriculum Framework,” said Shri Pradhan.
Addressing the
CPSEs, Shri Rajeev Chandrashekhar, Minister of State, MSDE & MEITY said, “The companies should not only focus on fresh skilling but
also on up-skilling, re-skilling and multi-skilling as well; so that they can
easily adopt to the fast-changing nature of jobs today. Apprenticeship being
one of the most sustainable model of skill development, should be extensively
promoted by both MSDE and the management at CPSUs. Skilling should either be
incentivised or made mandatory across direct and indirect workforce across all
companies. We should ensure that our workforce is formally skilled and
certified under the Skill India Mission”.
“Skilling and
Reskilling are playing an important role in helping youth adapt to new
opportunities post COVID-19. Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji’s
vision is to make skilling aspirational for youth. The industry should play an active role in
shaping job roles” he said.
MSDE stated that all companies should register themselves on
the Skill India portal. Every skill center should be registered whether it is
company owned or contractled training center, to ensure a single platform for
data aggregation.
CPSEs were encouraged to enhance the number of apprentices
engaged by them to max 15% of the total employee strength including contractual
staff in the current band of 2.5% to 15%.
MSDE recommended that CPSEs should support skillingworkplace
convergence through DGTs Dual System of Training (DST) Scheme/ Flexi MoU
Scheme, participate in Training of Trainers (ToT) program, modernization and
development of curriculum with focus towards skilling for global requirement
and also provide support to upgradation of labs, setting up of labs,
development of infrastructure of National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs)/
ITIs/Jan ShikshanSansthan (JSS) centres and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras
(PMKKs) under MSDE.
CPSEs were also asked to support and involve in innovative
collaborations that will enable seamless flow of industry ready trained
manpower and gradually move towards hiring of certified skilled workers at PSUs
and instruct sub-contractors of CPSUs to hire certain percentage of certified
skilled persons under their contract, engaging apprentices, training existing
workers through RPL without disturbing their regular activities.
It was also suggested that CPSUs training centers can be
utilized for training of trainers for NSTI/ ITIs/PMKKs/ JSS faculties and there
should be active participation in curriculum development.
Skill India, in
partnership with the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, has
recently organised a day-long 'Pradhan Mantri National Apprenticeship Mela'
across 700+ locations in the country, on April 21, 2022. The event was a
success, with 1,51,497 students and 8,968 establishments participating from
over 30 sectors, including power, retail, telecom, IT, electronics, automotive.
More than 29000 apprentices were hired in a single day at this industry-youth
connect platform. MSDE will continue to organize these Apprenticeship/Rozgar
Mela every month and will also conduct 250+ cluster-based workshops across the
country to promote the apprenticeship model of skill development.