New Delhi, June 08, 2023.
In the first six days of the Jan Bhagidari events, more than
8,00,000 students and faculty members participated in 14,000+ events conducted
by over 7,000 institutes across the country.
Commencing from June 1st, these initiatives, which were launched by the Ministry of Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship (MSDE) as the precursor to the upcoming fourth G20 Education
Working Group Meet scheduled from 19th to 22nd in Pune, areexpected
to play a pivotal role in creating interest, awareness and participation of
common people including women and youth.
Aligned with Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi’s call to make “Jan Bhagidari” a ‘People’s Movement’ a strong element
of India’s G20 Presidency, the events are being implemented by 3000+ Government
Industrial Training Institutes (ITI), 11,000+ private ITIs, 200+ Jan
ShikshanSansthans (JSS), 500+ Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras (PMKKs), 1000+
industry associations, 100+ Sector Skill Councils across 35 states and union
territories.The maximum participation (4,00,000+ students and faculty members)
happened from ITIs in the first six days followed by JSS (1,00,000+) and PMKKs
(56,000+) respectively. Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh witnessed the maximum
participation of students and staff (2,50,000+ and 1,00,000 respectively),
followed by Chhattisgarh (57,000+), Rajasthan (46,000+), Maharashtra (42,000+)
and Madhya Pradesh (39,000+).
As part of these unique events, several activities were
organised to boost people’s participation. Already 3000+ tree plantation
drives, 1400+ Swacchata Campaigns, 800+ entrepreneurship quiz competitions,
750+ rangoli competitions, and 7800+ debate competitions have been held. All
these events have witnessed participation from thousands of students and
faculty. The other key tasks of the Jan Bhagidari events are conducting
capacity building sessions for the institutions, mapping institutions for the
conduct of the events, developing web-portal, etc.
Moreover, to commemorate World Environment Day on June 5th,
several institutions like NSTI Hyderabad, ITIs in Chhattisgarh, Security and
Social Welfare Association Bhopal, organised tree plantation drives. A total of
1,73,486 students and staff participated in the plantation drives. The
institutions have also organised 300+ cyclothos and more than 15,000 students
and faculty members have participated in them. Going forward, there will be
wall painting and essay competitions, skill hackathons, skill showcase
competitions, skill Olympiad and yoga competitions – all in line with the
overall theme of the summit – VasudhaivaKutumbakam or ‘One Earth, One Family,
One Future’.
Lauding the Jan Bhagidari events, Shri Atul Kumar
Tiwari, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship,
said, “The Jan Bhagidari events emphasize the crucial role of people's
participation in nation-building, particularly the youth, reinforcing our
belief in their power. Active citizen engagement shapes our diverse and
democratic country's trajectory, ensuring government actions align with
people's needs. Initiatives like the Jan Bhagidari events foster a sense of
ownership and collective responsibility, nurturing a shared commitment to
shaping the outcomes of the G20. I firmly believe in the transformative
potential of such initiatives in influencing the G20's trajectory.”
The Jan Bhagidari events will also
witness webinar series on new age courses, training of trainers, digital
courses, skill masterclasses, career counselling sessions, expert lectures by
industry speakers, apprenticeship awareness workshops to raise awareness about
the future of work, green economy and the importance of lifelong learning.
The primary objective of these Jan Bhagidari events
will be to enhance global cooperation and assistance in establishing a
foundation for foundational literacy and numeracy, which is the main theme of
the fourth G20 Education Working Group meeting.
Discussions will revolve around providing a positive push towards these areas.
The National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 has also focused on the attainment of
foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) for all children as an “urgent
national mission”.
Assuming the presidency of the G20 Leaders’ Summit has
come at a crucial time when world leaders and policymakers are aligning their
efforts for the growth of the global economy. The summit gives us the
opportunity to not only position India as the global skill hub but also as a
global supplier of the workforce for other countries to overcome skill
shortages and meet unmet demands.