New Delhi, November,
2019: The Ministry of
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) today signed two major
agreements, referred to as Joint Declaration of Intent (JDoI), along with Federal
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (hereinafter referred to as
"BMZ"), Germany. One DoI was with the Federal Ministry of Education
and Research (hereinafter referred to as "BMBF") for Cooperation in
the Field of Skill Development and Vocational Education and Training. The
second was signed for Dual VET initiative marking Sustainable Growth of Skills
with Siemens Limited, India.
The
intended cooperation agreements will give special emphasis to enhancing the
quality of trainees thus enabling them to gain and apply further technology
skills and subsequently help them to find employment in innovative, sustainable
sectors and technologies such as renewable energy, e-mobility and energy-efficiency.
The agreements
are a significant step in the direction of creating a conducive framework for skill
development and vocational education and training for inclusive and sustainable
growth. In line with their understanding that the availability of demand-oriented
skilled workers is crucial for India’s future, all entities will work togetherfor
high-quality training in order to create opportunities for young people and
foster public and private enterprises alike.
The signing
ceremonies were graced by Mr. Nobert Barthale, Parliamentary State Secretary(PSts),
BIZ and Ms. Anja Karliczek, Federal Minister of Education and Research
representing Germany.Some of the other key dignitaries present on the occasion
were Ms. Cornelia Groehl, Personal Secretary(PSts), Mr. Philipp Knill, Dy Head
of Asia Department, BMZ, Ms. Tanja Bauer, Senior Policy Officer, Ms. Christiane
Hieronymus, Minister & Head of Economic Cooperation and Development, German
Embassy, Ms. Susane Burger, Director General, European and International
Cooperation in Education, Dr. Volkmar Dietz, Deputy Director General, Large
Facilities and Basic Research, German Federal Ministry of Education and
Research.
The association
will provide a systematic structure for conducting mutual consultations,
advisory work and policy exchanges at ministerial and expert levels and provide
technical assistance. This collaboration will help further develop the
successful cooperation in the various fields covered by the Indo-German Joint
Working Group on Vocational Education and Training established under the said
MoU.
It will
support India’s endeavour to establish an innovative system to comprise the
cooperation of the public and the private sector, independent structures for
quality assurance, examination and certification as well as formulation of
national standards and a comprehensive policy. The quality of vocational
training will be raised by means of these measures and by building adequate capacities
within companies, training institutes and establishing models for local
governance structures, enabling cooperative skill development and vocational
training.
Sharing
his thoughts on joining hands with the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Union Minister for Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship said, “Germany has
been one of countries which is on top of the manufacturing and innovation
pyramid and continues to develop most high-end products. It has some of the
best working models in sustainable workforce development which is the reason
for the country’s economic progress. This partnership with Germany will help
strengthen our skill development initiatives.”
Under
the second MoU signing, joint efforts in particular shall address the IGVET
cluster approach that has proven successful and the Dual VET initiative of
Siemens in partnership with other corporates at Government ITIs. Further, the
efforts shall address the qualification of vocational training personnel and
the introduction of elements of Dual Training inspired by the German model with
the involvement of the private sector, especially micro, small and medium-sized
enterprises (MSME).
Based
on discussions in the Indo-German Joint Working Group on Vocational Education
and Training and on bilateral consultations, the following fields of
cooperation have been identified:
·
Dual
apprenticeships and workplace-based skill development at cluster level and
policy level,
·
Establishment
of cluster-oriented structures for vocational education and training
·
Support
for cooperation between German companies operating in India and the Indian
Government as well as between German companies and Indian companies in the
field of SD & VET,
·
Development
of competence-based curricula and their dissemination within the training
system,
·
Training
of master trainers to build up capacities in training institutes and within
micro, small and medium-sized enterprises,
·
Technical
support for the development of a national institute for skill development,
·
Investigation
and implementation of training measures in SD & VET,
·
Cooperation
and consulting on the further development of training, assessment and
certification standards
·
Cooperation
on skill development in new, innovative and sustainable technologies such as
renewable energy, e-mobility and energy-efficiency.
To
help achieve these goals, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH intends to implement its ‘develoPPP’ programme on
behalf of the BMZ. As part of this programme, GIZ and Siemens will sign a
cooperation agreement for the implementation of a joint project called ‘Skills
for Sustainable Growth’ with support from MSDE.
In
order to be scalable, the project shall be open to include further German and
Indian partners. The aim of the project is to implement elements of the German
Dual Vocational Education and Training (VET) methodology in key trades in a
significant amount of Government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across the
country to make the trainees highly efficient and completely industry-ready.
The
partners to the cooperation agreement, with support from MSDE and the
participating State Directorates responsible for the ITIs, will ensure the
effective implementation of the project in order to meet its objectives and
serve as a model for the remaining ITIs in the country. Siemens and GIZ plan to
focus on the pedagogical development at ITIs while engaging the local private
sector, especially MSME, for industry training.
The
project will leverage the outreach made in the cluster approach towards MSMEs. MSDE
through DGT, BMZ through GIZ and Siemens shall establish a Joint working group
with all stakeholders to develop an interactive mechanism between industry and
ITIs with coordination in different geographical areas in the field of
implementation of Dual VET initiatives through applicable models envisaged to
be implemented over four years.