New
Delhi, November 2023.
In
a significant move towards boosting the endeavours of the Skill India Mission
and towards enhancing the employability of Superannuating Armed Service
Personnel, the Regional Directorate of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship
(RDSDE), Telangana, under the Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship (MSDE), has partnered with the Directorate General
Resettlement (DGR), Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare (Ministry of Defence).
The partnership aims to implement a comprehensive Resettlement Training Program
focusing on sectors like aerospace and aviation (Drone technology), capital
goods, and automotive.
Under
the partnership, the program will facilitate the reintegration of retiring
service personnel into civilian life, specifically within high-demand sectors.
The program is meticulously designed to cater to the diverse skill sets of
armed service personnel including disabled soldiers, widows, and dependents,
ensuring 100% employment opportunities for their successful resettlement. The
programs shall be conducted in all the 33 NSTIs across India to ensure the
gainful Re-settlement of 70,000 Armed forces personnel after their
Superannuation from the services.
Lauding the initiative, Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, Ministry of
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, said, "We take immense pride
in leading initiatives dedicated to empowering our Armed Service Personnel as
they transition into civilian life. This collaboration signifies a momentous
step in that journey. Our focus on key sectors in high demand underscores our commitment
to delivering personalized Resettlement Training Programs for retiring service
personnel. It epitomises our dedication to not just offering jobs but ensuring
fulfilling careers for those who have courageously served our nation. By
prioritising skill development, we aim to facilitate a smooth and seamless
transition for our armed service members into the dynamic civilian workforce,
supporting their personal growth while actively contributing to the prosperity
of our nation. The decades of on-field experience of these personnel would be
of commendable use for the industry. With this initiative, we can utilize the
best minds for enhancing the quality of work across the high-demand sectors."
The
Resettlement Training Program offers a comprehensive curriculum for Armed
Service Personnel, encompassing three specialized courses conducted at the
National Skill Training Institute (NSTI) Vidyanagar and NSTI Ramanthapur. The
Production Technology course, spanning three months at NSTI Vidyanagar,
comprises four weeks of Welding Technology, one week of Metrology and
engineering Inspection, three weeks of Auto CAD 2D & 3D, and four weeks
dedicated to CNC Programming, Operation, and maintenance.
Armed
Service Personnel can also enroll in the Basics Of Automobile course, a
three-month program at NSTI Vidyanagar. Furthermore, NSTI Ramanthapur is
conducting a three-month Drone Technician course, equipping participants with
specialized skills in drone technology.
The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), an integral
Inter-Service organization operating directly under the Department of
Ex-Servicemen Welfare within the Ministry of Defence, plays a crucial role in
supporting Ex-Servicemen. Its mission extends to training and equipping
veterans with additional skills, placing a strong emphasis on aligning with the
evolving needs of corporate and industrial sectors. The primary objective is to
facilitate a seamless transition for Ex-Servicemen into a second career,
ensuring their successful resettlement into civilian life.
To further extend support towards DGR’s mission, the National
Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) has
conducted 13 programmes for 455 participants in FY22-23 and 13 programmes for
413 participants in FY23-24. Besides, NIESBUD is undertaking 10 programmes for
297 participants, and these are being conducted in the areas of entrepreneurship,
retail entrepreneurship, leading retail teams, Web Development, etc. These
programs are approved by DGR to be conducted across Noida (UP), Dehradun
(Uttrakhand), Kanpur (UP), Prayagraj (UP), Bhubaneswar (Odisha), Howrah (West
Bengal), Bengaluru (Karnataka), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Patna (Bihar), Jamshedpur
(Jharkhand), and Chennai (Tamil Nadu).
These programmes aim to impart entrepreneurial knowledge among
the participants with support through Mentoring and Handholding services to set
up and run the enterprises by the retired army personnel to become successful
entrepreneurs.
Last
year, the Union Cabinet unveiled the Agnipath recruitment scheme, a
transformative move to modernise the country’s armed forces and prepare a ready
pool of skilled youth who can contribute to India’s defence preparedness and to
the growth of the GDP. MSDE has been associated with the Agnipath scheme and is
working closely with the Armed forces in the implementation of the programme as
the country readies a future-ready army of young and motivated soldiers. The
ministry is working collaboratively with various wings of the armed forces in
the recruitment of candidates from ITIs and other technical institutions, with
a focus on imparting skills to ITI students to make them better suited to these
job roles.