New Delhi,
August 2022.
The National
Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), the strategic implementation and
knowledge partner of the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
(MSDE), has initiated a project to recognise the prior skills of 75,000 people
between the age group of 18-45years and upskill them in association with the
New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). The project aims at certifying them to
increase their relevance in the volatile job market and encourage them in
contributing toward nation-building.
The
initiative will be funded by NDMC and SANKALP (World Bank Project under MSDE)
and implemented by NSDC. The training commenced today with an aim to upskill 25,000
workers in the first phase.
The workers will
be upskilled in multiple trades across construction, electrical, plumbing,
pottery etc. It will not only expose them to digital literacy and
entrepreneurial opportunities, but also upgrade them in technical skills. During
the course of the training, the trainees will also be provided withan
additional benefit of accidental insurance for two years.
The
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)/Upskilling program will be implemented in
three phases through Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and their empanelled training
providers. Moreover, there will be two modes of implementation — RPL through Camps,
under which industrial and traditional clusters will be targeted and RPL at Employer’s premises which
will be carried forward in partnership with industries and employers for
orientation and training at the employer’s location.
Quoting Hon’ble Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena, Lt. Gov. of Delhi said
that there is an urgent need to uplift artisans and workers to increase their
relevancy in the volatile job market and all the stakeholders should come
together to fulfil this mission. Delhi being the national capital has always
been the melting pot of people from different rungs of society and NDMC has
been one of the torchbearers working towards improving the quality of life of
the workers. He is confident that this RPL program will recognise the talent of
the youth, hone their skills and give them the respect that they deserve.
Lauding the initiative, Ved
Mani Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer, and Officiating CEO, NSDC, said that
we are committed to standardising skills and making them a part of the
organised sector by the virtue of recognition and certification. Our
collaboration with NDMC is
not only a positive step toward fulfilling the need for a skilled workforce in
India but also an effort to identify skilled candidates and help themin
upgrading their skills, making them a part of the organised sector. This unique
program will also help in meeting the aspiration of the youth and empower them
for a better livelihood.
RPL or prior learning assessment and recognition
(PLAR), which is a component of Skill India’s flagship scheme PMKVY, is an
assessment process used to evaluate a person's existing skill sets, knowledge
and experience gained either by formal, non-formal or informal learning. The
process helps in aligning the competencies of the unregulated workforce of the
country to the standardized National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) to
enhance employability opportunities and reduce the skill gap.