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Industry urges govt to establish central mechanism of certification of skilled workers

Updated: Jan 13, 2016 01:42:09pm
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Mumbai, Jan 13 (KNN) Stating that skilling the youth is the biggest challenge in India, Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu pointed that the number of vocationally trained people in India is only 5.3 per cent, as against 70-90 per cent in countries like Japan, South Korea and Western Europe. Meanwhile, the industry has requested the government to establish central mechanism of certification of skilled workers.
 
The challenges and opportunities of skill development in India were discussed elaborately at the National Industry Conclave on Skill held here on Tuesday. 

Addressing a press conference at the end of the conclave, Naidu said, in the areas of skill development we have to take care of school dropouts, college dropouts, graduates and post graduates, engineering, vocational skills, agriculture and allied activities, craft and self-help groups.

Naidu informed that six union ministers - Nitin Gadkari, Manohar Parrikar Chaudhary Rao Birender Singh, Dharmendra Pradhan, Rajiv Pratap Rudy and himself held wide ranging discussions with the captains of the industry seeking greater corporate participation in skill development. 

The Minister stressed on the importance of imparting right skills for the youth and urged industry leaders to help in establishing at least one skill development centre in each of the districts of India. “Youth are the future of our country, they have aspirations and we have to come together to fulfil their aspirations” he said. 

Stating that private sector employment and self-employment are the future avenues for the youth, Naidu asked the industrialists to come forward and adopt ITIs (Industrial Training Institutes) across the country. 

Naidu further told the media persons that almost all the corporate leaders pledged their help in bridging the skill gap.

He said the industry requested the government to establish central mechanism of certification of skilled workers. They also demanded establishment of training schools for the trainers, Naidu added. (With PIB Inputs)

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