Skill Training for The Local Industry


Under Skill India Mission, Ministry is implementing its flagship scheme Pradhan Mantri Kaushal VikasYojana (PMKVY) to impart skill development training to prospective youth of the country including candidates from rural areas. Presently, the third phase of PMKVY i.e. PMKVY 3.0 is being implemented.




PMKVY 3.0 is a demand driven scheme with bottom-up approach with District level plan being the fundamental level of implementation. Under PMKVY 3.0, District Skill Committees have been entrusted with the task of identifying local demand, based on which training is arranged in the district. This is envisaged in strengthening local skill capability including the local industry. Further, State/UTs have been given the provision for imparting skill training in State specific job roles addressing the needs of local industry under the Short Term Training (STT)/ Recognition of Prior Learning(RPL) component of PMKVY.


Ministry has undertaken various measures to encourage greater participation of industry in skilling ecosystem to improve employment outcomes. Employer-led skill development is also being promoted to further improve placements outcomes under PMKVY scheme 2016-20. Training Centres (TCs)/ Training Providers (TPs) are required to have dedicated mentorship-cum-placement cells for industry linkage and placement of candidates.




The Government had engaged various organizations including Accenture,


KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) through the National Skill Development


Corporation (NSDC) for conducting district-level skill gap studies for different States in


India. The studies were conducted in 443 districts. Theycontain information on district-wise skill gaps over 2012-17 and 2017-22. The overallobjective of the State-wise studies was to assess the district-level skill gaps in theconcerned States, both in terms of numbers and the required skills and competence. Thestudies provide information on the skills needed and the skill gaps in various sectorsacross districts in the state. They help understand the skill requirements and opportunitieswithin the states. Further, Human Resource and Skill Requirement Study for 21 CoastalDistricts of India were prepared for: Sagarmala, Ministry of Shipping.




PMKVY 3.0 has a bottom-up approach for identification and mapping of job roles. Under the scheme, District Skill.Committees (DSCs) are the focal point for its implementation.DSCs under the guidanceof respective State Skill Development Missions (SSDMs), are playing a key role inaddressing the skill gap and assessing demand at the districtlevel. The DSCs have beenentrusted with the development of District Skill Development Plans (DSDPs) to promotedecentralized planning and implementation at the grossroots. Skill gap studies have beenshared with all stakeholders to help in this exercise. These studies are also available onNSDC website.




All the schemes of the Ministry are implemented in both urban and rural areas. The most important amongst them is the JSS Scheme, as far as the rural outreach is concerned.The Jan Shikshan Sansthans (JSS Division) in the Ministry is administering the Scheme of support to (NGOs) for Skill Development. The mandate of this scheme is to provide skill training to the non-literate, neo-literates, persons with rudimentary level of education up-to 8th and school dropouts up to 12th standard in the age group of 14-45 years. The objective of training imparted under JSS is to link the individuals to gainful livelihood options and supplement their family income through self-employment and wage employment. The priority groups are women, SC, ST, minority and other backward sections of the society. This scheme has a unique approach to the problem of skilling in the rural areas – in many districts, the JSSs also undertake door-to-door campaigns for skilling of the rural poor who cannot travel to the respective JSS centres due to economic difficulties and problems of loss of livelihood on account of skill training programmes organised by the concerned JSSs. The Third Party Evaluation (TPE) Report on the JSS conducted by the IIPA on the basis of the data till 2019-20 shows that the majority of the beneficiaries of the scheme are from rural area (50.49%).


This information was given by the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar in a written reply in the LokSabha today.


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Promotion of skill development of tribal community

As per the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2015 India has a target to train 402.87 million by 2022. This includes 104.62 million new entrants to existing workforce in the country who need to be skilled to meet industry requirement. In addition 298.25 million of existing workforce need to be reskilled/upskilled.

The Ministry has been implementing PradhanMantriKaushalVikasYojana (PMKVY), Jan ShikshanSansthan(JSS) Scheme and National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) for providing short term Skill Development training to the youth belonging to all section of the society including tribal community.All of the above Schemes has the mandatory provision of utilization of funds fortribals through Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) component. The details of fund allocation under Tribal Sub Plan in the PMKVY Scheme, JSS scheme and NAPS in FY 2021-22 are given below:

(Rs. In crore)

S.No.

Scheme

Total Budget Estimates, 2021-22

Budget Estimates 2021-22 (ST component)

1.

PMKVY

1438

110.50

2.

JSS

161

12

3.

NAPS

120

9.29

The MSDE through National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) promotes establishment of model and aspirational skill centres known as PradhanMantriKaushal Kendra (PMKK) for imparting skill training in every district throughout the country including the tribal areas. In addition, the Ministry,under the JSS Scheme, 238 Jan ShikshanSansthans are being functional and75 new JSSs has been sanctioned for the current Financial Year (2021-22). In addition to this, under PMKVY Scheme, Training Centres (TCs) have been set up through NSDC. As on 10.07.2021, 2050 TCs have been operational under PMKVY 2.0. Further, there are 14,604 Industrial Training Institutes which provides long term training to all sections of the society including STs, out of which 1508 are in tribal areas.Capacity of a training centre/ institutes in terms of candidates varies from scheme to scheme and State to State.

The details of the centres set up under PMKVY scheme, JSS scheme and NAPSare given below:

S.No.

Scheme

Implemented through

To be set up by Public/Private/PPP

Financial arrangement

1

PMKVY

NSDC

Set up by private/public organization

Cost of training and certification borne

2

JSS

Jan ShikshanSansthan

Non-Government Organization

Cost of training and certification borne

3

NAPS

Industrial Establishments

Both public and private

Stipends for apprentices

The following additional benefits are given to candidates to tribal candidates under the different skill development of schemes:

S.no.

Scheme

Benefits for tribal candidates

1

JSS

Course fees are waived for the SC, ST, Divyangjan& BPL category beneficiaries

2

CTS

Benefits are extended as per State/UT policy.

The information was given by the Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, ShriDharmendraPradhan in a written reply in the LokSabha today.

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Skill Development fund and employment opportunities

The National Skill Development Fund (NSDF),has been helpful in increasing skilling of youth, enabling increased employment opportunities for them. NSDF meets its objectives through National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), which is an industry led ‘Not For Profit Company’ set up for building skill development capacity and forging strong linkages with the market. NSDC acts as a catalyst in skill development by providing funding to enterprises, companies and organizations that provide skill training. It also develops appropriate models to enhance, support and coordinate private sector initiatives. The State/Union Territory-wise number of youths trained under schemes implemented by NSDC from the funds disbursed through NSDF is at Annexure I.

NSDC promotes establishment of model and aspirational skill centres known as Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra (PMKK) for imparting skill training in every district throughout the country. A financial assistance of Rs. 231 Crore has been provided by NSDF to NSDC for setting up of PMKKs. 738 PMKKs have been established till date. 

State/Union Territory-wise list of number of youths trained under Schemes implemented by NSDC, from the funds disbursed through NSDF

State / Union Territory

Number of Youths Trained under Schemes

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Projects

Counselling Retraining and Redeployment (CRR) Scheme of Department of Public Enterprises (DPE)

UDAAN Scheme of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PKVY) of Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)

Total

Short Term Training (STT)

Special Projects Laboratory (SPL)

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

1282

 

46

90

90

   

1508

Andhra Pradesh

115217

5746

124047

1733

     

246743

Arunachal Pradesh

12100

2301

40286

440

     

55127

Assam

96359

7607

490510

2465

     

596941

Bihar

219010

5897

220802

11575

230

   

457514

Chandigarh

6369

916

5044

1370

   

529

14228

Chhattisgarh

71369

745

24567

8897

305

   

105883

Delhi

128255

20033

194543

3857

   

25916

372604

Goa

1292

223

3783

       

5298

Gujarat

85529

9723

187231

1736

     

284219

Haryana

255504

12977

224282

2909

11

   

495683

Himachal Pradesh

46157

5654

39085

1492

     

92388

Jammu and Kashmir

93940

4005

136952

3225

 

38942

 

277064

Jharkhand

60535

2265

181048

21395

2220

   

267463

Karnataka

113898

12102

272204

2316

667

   

401187

Kerala

47441

500

161987

     

4817

214745

Ladakh

2032

142

93

283

     

2550

Madhya Pradesh

338797

14983

265822

8190

30

   

627822

Maharashtra

137808

28586

766308

6193

55

 

52898

991848

Manipur

18072

570

36506

203

     

55351

Meghalaya

13041

90

12650

336

     

26117

Mizoram

7846

1182

3291

150

     

12469

Nagaland

5585

868

12439

898

     

19790

Odisha

122538

4633

319860

8203

30

   

455264

Puducherry

6770

115

4714

       

11599

Punjab

177716

6518

115276

462

     

299972

Rajasthan

303421

2388

575515

683

315

   

882322

Sikkim

5087

228

1533

1264

     

8112

Tamil Nadu

174107

13858

288178

1282

43

 

1074

478542

Telangana

136594

3571

114208

933

51

   

255357

Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman And Diu

2817

 

5007

150

     

7974

Tripura

17752

3268

82332

497

     

103849

Uttar Pradesh

589880

23579

892354

10138

   

4358

1520309

Uttarakhand

65920

1060

102353

1080

     

170413

West Bengal

183442

2848

163742

13293

2550

   

365875

Total

3663482

199181

6068598

117738

6597

38942

89592

10184130

ANNEXURE II

State/Union Territory-wise list of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras (PMKKs)

S. No.

State / Union Territory

Number of PMKKs

1.

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

1

2.

Andhra Pradesh

24

3.

Arunachal Pradesh

8

4.

Assam

29

5.

Bihar

48

6.

Chandigarh

1

7.

Chhattisgarh

27

8.

Delhi

10

9.

Goa

1

10.

Gujarat

34

11.

Haryana

23

12.

Himachal Pradesh

11

13.

Jammu And Kashmir

20

14.

Jharkhand

24

15.

Karnataka

35

16.

Kerala

19

17.

Madhya Pradesh

52

18.

Maharashtra

43

19.

Manipur

13

20.

Meghalaya

4

21.

Mizoram

2

22.

Nagaland

3

23.

Odisha

30

24.

Puducherry

4

25.

Punjab

24

26.

Rajasthan

35

27.

Sikkim

2

28.

Tamil Nadu

34

29.

Telangana

28

30.

Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman And Diu

2

31.

Tripura

4

32.

Uttar Pradesh

87

33.

Uttarakhand

13

34.

West Bengal

43

Total

738