New
Delhi, February 7, 2024.
With
a vision to strengthen the growing logistics sector with skilled manpower, Shri
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon’ble MoS for E&IT, Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship and Jal Shakti felicitated 11 candidates from the first batch of
a project under the SANKALP Programme, implemented in the Medinipur district, West
Bengal. Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC), the implementation partner of the
project will train 960 candidates, within a year, in job roles like Warehouse
Manager, Warehouse Supervisor and Warehouse Associate with placement
opportunities within the region and beyond upon the completion and the certification.
West
Bengal is a key human resource hub in India, with the state being the fourth
most populous and second most densely populated region in India. It has the
potential to be a source for trained and quality manpower for the rest of
India. Districts with significant scope for organized employment growth and low
vocational training densities like West Medinipur are being targeted by private
vocational training providers operating in B2C as well as B2B vocational
training space.
Speaking
on the occasion, Shri, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Hon’ble MoS for E&IT, Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship and Jal Shakti, said,“I
would like to congratulate all the students today, this is a moment of
celebration for us. It is the first time since independence that young Indians
have had such unprecedented opportunities when it comes to jobs and
entrepreneurship. Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji, we have created
a model that includes a robust partnership between public representatives,
government, and the industry. It is because of such efforts over the past 10
years that we have been able to skill, reskill, and upskill young Indians to
build "Aaj Ka Bharat" and "Naya Bharat."
The
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has been focusing on
delivering enhanced outcomes for the candidates through industry partnerships
post completion of skill training. Projects such as these not only provide
superior skill training but also aim to deliver on placement rates of close to
70% - 75%. These placements extend both within the state and across other parts
of India promoting sustainable livelihoods for the beneficiaries.