New
Delhi October 2023.
Prime
Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, addressed students live at the second ‘Kaushal
Deekshant Samaroh’ – Annual Skill Convocation Ceremony – on 12th October 2023
organised by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship. Union
Minister for Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri
Dharmendra Pradhan, and Minister of State for Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship and Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Rajeev
Chandrasekhar, graced the event. Secretary, Department of Higher Education,
Ministry of Education, Shri K Sanjay Murthy; Secretary, Department of School
Education & Literacy, Shri Sanjay Kumar; Secretary, Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari; Chairman, National
Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), Shri Nirmaljeet Singh
Kalsi; Chairman, AICTE, Prof. T. G. Sitharam; Chairman, UGC, Prof. M. Jagadesh
Kumar; other officials, dignitaries and students were also present on the
occasion .
Addressing
the gathering, the Prime Minister remarked that this festival of skill
development is unique in itself and today’s event of joint convocation of skill
development institutions across the country is a very commendable initiative.
He said that Kaushal Dikshant Samaroh reflects the priorities of today's India.
Acknowledging the presence of thousands of youth connected with this event
through technology, the Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes to all the
youth.
Prime
Minister Shri Modi highlighted the importance of the power of youth in utilizing the strengths of any
country such as its natural or mineral resources, or its long coastlines and
said that the country develops more with stronger youth power thereby doing
justice to the nation’s resources. Today, the Prime Minister emphasized that a
similar thinking is empowering India’s youth which is making unprecedented
improvements in the entire ecosystem. “In this, the country's approach is
two-pronged”, the Prime Minister said. He explained that India is preparing its
youth to take advantage of new opportunities through skilling and education .He
highlighted the new National Education Policy, which has been established after
almost 4 decades. The Prime Minister also underlined that the Government is
establishing a large number of new medical colleges, and skill development
institutes like IITs, IIMs or ITIs, and mentioned the crores of youth who have
been trained under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana. On the other hand,
the Prime Minister stated that traditional sectors which provide jobs are also
being strengthened while new sectors that promote employment and
entrepreneurship are also being promoted. The Prime Minister also mentioned
India making new records in goods exports, mobile exports, electronic exports,
services exports, defence exports and manufacturing, and at the same time
creating a large number of new opportunities for youth in many sectors such as
space, startups, drones, animation, electric vehicles, semiconductors, etc.
“Today,
the whole world is of the belief that this century is going to be India's
century”, the Prime Minister said as he credited the young population of India
for this. Shri Modi underlined that when the elderly population is increasing
in many countries of the world, India is getting younger with each passing day.
“India has this huge advantage”, he stressed as he noted the world looking
towards India for its skilled youth. He informed that India's proposal
regarding global skill mapping has been recently accepted at the G20 Summit,
which will help in creating better opportunities for youth in the coming times.
The Prime Minister suggested not wasting any opportunity being created and
assured that the Government is ready to support the cause. Shri Modi pointed
out the neglect towards skill development in the previous governments and said,
“Our government understood the importance of skill and created a separate
Ministry for it and allocated a separate budget.” He underlined that India is
investing more in the skills of its youth than ever before and gave the example
of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana which has strengthened the youth at the
ground level. Under this scheme, the Prime Minister informed that about 1.5
crore youth have been trained so far. He further added that new skill centers
are also being established near industrial clusters, which will enable the
industry to share its requirements with skill development institutes, thereby
developing the necessary skill sets among the youth for better employment
opportunities.
Highlighting
the importance of skilling, upskilling and re-skilling, the Prime Minister
noted the rapidly changing demands and nature of jobs and emphasized upgrading
the skills accordingly. Therefore, the Prime Minister said, it is very
important for industry, research and skill development institutions to be in
tune with the present times. Noting the improved focus on skills, the Prime
Minister informed that about 5 thousand new ITIs have been set up in the
country in the last 9 years adding more than 4 lakh new ITI seats. He also
mentioned that institutes are being upgraded as model ITIs with the objective
of providing efficient and high-quality training along with best practices.
“The
scope of skill development is continuously increasing in India. We are not
limited to just mechanics, engineers, technology, or any other service”, the
Prime Minister said as he mentioned that women’s self-help groups are being
prepared for drone technology. Stressing the importance of Vishwakarmas in our
everyday life, Shri Modi mentioned PM Vishwakarma Yojana which enables the
Vishwakarmas to link their traditional skills with modern technology and tools.
The Prime
Minister noted that new possibilities are being created for the youth as
India's economy is expanding. He said that employment creation in India has
reached a new height and the unemployment rate in India is at its lowest level
in 6 years according to a recent survey. Noting that unemployment is decreasing
rapidly in both rural and urban areas of India, the Prime Minister emphasized
that the benefits of development are reaching both villages and cities equally,
and as a result, new opportunities are increasing equally in both villages and
cities. He also pointed out the unprecedented increase in the participation of
women in India's workforce and credited the impact of the schemes and campaigns
that have been launched in India in the past years regarding women empowerment.
Highlighting
the recent figures released by the International Monetary Fund, the Prime
Minister informed that India will remain the fastest-growing major economy in
the coming years. He also recalled his resolve to take India among the top
three economies of the world and said that IMF is also confident of India
becoming the top three economies of the world in the next 3-4 years. He underlined
that it would create new opportunities for employment and self-employment in
the country.
Concluding
the address, the Prime Minister stressed making India the biggest centre of
skilled manpower in the world in order to provide smart and skilled manpower
solutions. “The process of learning, teaching and moving forward should
continue. May you be successful at every step in life”, the Prime Minister
concluded.
While
addressing the convocation Shri Dharmendra Pradhan mentioned that on 17th
September 2023 PM Vishwakarma Yojana was launched which is going to benefit 30
lakh traditional craftsmen with capacity building and skill upgradation. He
also added that today, 10 lakh 60000 trainees across the country received their
certificates which will be a useful addition to the country’s skilled human
resource. He expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Modi for giving
wings to the dreams of Yuva Shakti, particularly the Divyang brothers and
sisters, through Skill India.
Shri
Pradhan also mentioned that NEP 2020 has formalized skill training by
introducing it to the education system from Class VI onwards. NEP emphasises on
integration of schooling and skilling, he highlighted. The teaching-learning
material for classes III, IV, V, VI, IX and XI will also be available by the
next academic year, he added.
He also
mentioned how emerging and applied areas such as semiconductor will be
integrated into the school curriculum and efforts are being made to create new
opportunities and meet the skilling needs of the diverse and talented Yuva
Shakti. He highlighted that, as announced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
on 15th August 2023, 15000 women will be receiving drones for use in precision
and pointed agriculture.
With the
transformative power of skilling, India is going to be the leader in the supply
chain of global skilled human resource requirements, Shri Pradhan mentioned. He
also mentioned that nearly 4 crore youth have already registered to the Skill
India Digital Portal launched recently. More courses will be launched aiming at
skilling the youth of the country by NCVT, UGC, AICTE, Delhi University, and
others, he added.
Shri
Pradhan also highlighted that the inclusion of women in the skill ecosystem has
increased significantly due to the introduction of developmental schemes such
as Ujjwala, housing schemes, health benefits etc. He pointed that India’s
unemployment rate has declined from 6% in 2017 to 3.2% in 2022-23. During the
same period 1.5 core citizens have been added to the skilling ecosystem, he
also mentioned.
Shri
Chandrasekhar, in his address, congratulated the recipients of the certificates
and marked it be one of the most inspiring and energizing days. He expressed
his gratitude for crafting and creating a future for the youth of the country.
He also mentioned how the Prime Minister’s vision to create a Viksit Bharat for
every youth of the country regardless of their economic condition or location
will be possible by skilling them. He also mentioned that in 2014, out of the
40 crore workforce of the country, almost 30 crore lacked formal training,
which has changed drastically by the launching of Skill India by Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi.
Shri
Chandrasekhar also mentioned that acquiring these skills will be the ‘Passport
to prosperity’ for our youth. Among all the programs by the Government of
India, skilling holds the potential to enable our vast population of Young
Indians to create a stronger and better future for themselves, unlike any other
time in the history of independent India, he added.
An
Audio-Video film on the achievements of the Skill India programme was also
shown at the programme. One-hundred NIMI (National Instructional Media
Institute) Bhasha books were launched as well. These books have been translated
into 12 regional languages, including Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Punjabi,
Gujarati, Kannada, Hindi, Assamese, Malayalam, Odia, Tamil, and Urdu. A
handbook on Entrepreneurship Development was
also launched at the event.
All India
toppers and high achievers across various skill initiatives of MSDE were
felicitated at the function. Toppers of ITIs/NSTI, PMKVY & Special
Projects, NIESBUD & IIE, and Jan Shikshan Sansthan, and Apprentices of
Skill India International received their certificates. Toppers and Awardees,
including one specially-abled awardee, shared their experience, which was quite
inspiring.
Aligned
with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of empowering women, several
female candidates received a special recognition during the event for breaking
into job roles which were traditionally opted by men.
Under the
Long-term skilling ecosystem of the Directorate General of Training (DGT) exams
for the Academic session 2022-23 (1-year trades) and 2021-23 (2-year trades)
under the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) were held in ITIs during July 2023
and the result was declared in August 2023. About 16 Lakh students appeared for
the final examination out of which about 14 Lakh passed. The pass percentage is
88.07%.
Similarly,
for the Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) being implemented in the NSTIs
and IToTs across the country, 8621 appeared for the final examination and 7933
passed. The pass percentage for the same was 92.02%.
The
vision of the Kaushal Deekshant Samaroh is to harness the blend of school-based
and work-based learning to nurture talent and enable students to showcase their
skills to the world. These students have gained skill training across different
job roles such as assistant computer operator, UI/UX developer, data scientist,
social media strategist, beauty care assistant, mine surveyor, domestic care,
etc.
Last
year, under the guidance of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) organized a grand convocation
ceremony for the first time. Similarly, by organizing the convocation ceremony
this year, the aim is to further instil a feeling of pride and respect among
all students belonging to the skill ecosystem for becoming a part of the
nation-building initiative. The event will showcase the hard work and
dedication of the students and will inspire a sense of bonding among them.