Sunday, 28 July 2019

Over 10,000 youth undergoing skill training under JKSDM

Srinagar

Technical Education Department under the J&K Skill Development Mission is currently imparting skills to 10,566 youth in 22 sectors in various training institutes across the state.

Nearly 5,000 candidates have already completed training in construction, logistics, tourism, electronics, beauty and wellness, green energy, media and entertainment, IT, plumbing, apparel, retail etc of which 1014 candidates have also found placement so far.

The information, according to an official spokesperson, was revealed by Mission Director JKSDM during an interaction with skill development stakeholders here on Friday.

The stakeholders were informed that since its inception, the mission has undertaken various youth-centric skill development programmes.

Divulging details, Mission Director said to implement the PMKVY (Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana) scheme the J&K government has been allocated revised financial target of Rs 59.896 crore, of which Rs 22.94 crore have been received by the Mission so far.

The Mission shortlisted 82 Training Providers and out of which 62 Training Centres were cleared by NSDC and the initial targets of 5,265 were allocated to 61 Training Centres. After receiving the funds in July 2018, the Mission undertook the training from September 2018.

Based on the revised financial target and after keeping provision of post-placement support, conveyance charges to female and persons with disabilities candidates, tool kit and book allowance and special area benefit for J&K, as per the guidelines of the schemes, JKSDM has set the physical targets of 23240, out of which 16170 training targets have already been allocated to the training centres. The remaining target shall be allocated to the training Center’s accordingly as per the availability of the infrastructure in the desired job roles. Training targets would be accomplished during the current financial year.

The stakeholders were informed that since its inception, the Mission has undertaken various youth-centric skill development programs. The Mission organised skill competitions to provide a platform for the youth of the state to exhibit their skills and Talaash Conclave wherein more than 400 local, national skill development stakeholders were engaged to provide inputs & suggestions in strengthening the skill landscape of J&K. JKSDM also recently organised an International Industry Collaboration Summit which was held from 18th-20th October 2018 at Srinagar.

The Mission will soon start implementing another centrally sponsored skill development scheme —SANKALP—under which training would be provided to vulnerable groups of the society besides strengthening existing skill ecosystem in the state and funds in this regard are being released by the State government very soon.



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