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Centre offers 5% increment to industries imparting skill training under SAMARTH

Updated: Jul 12, 2023 01:09:29pm
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Centre offers 5% increment to industries imparting skill training under SAMARTH

New Delhi, July 12 (KNN) The funding pattern under the Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector (SAMARTH) has been revised with an increment of 5% in cost norms.

It will give much needed additional financial support to industries proving skill training under this scheme, said the Ministry of Textiles.

This was discussed during a meeting of the Empowered Committee for SAMARTH held on Tuesday.

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The panel of implementing partners has been broadened with empanelment of 43 new implementing partners.

Further additional target of training around 75,000 beneficiaries has been allocated to the training partners to enable imparting of skill to the workforce. 

With this, the Ministry of Textiles has partnered with 157 Textile Industries / Industry Associations, 16 Central / State Government Agencies and 3 Sectoral Organizations of the Ministry for undertaking training programmes under SAMARTH, said the official statement.

The scheme has penetrated across 28 States and 6 Union territories of the country and caters to all sections of the society including SC, ST, and other marginalized categories.

Out of the skilling target of 4.72 lakh beneficiaries allocated so far, 1.88 lakh beneficiaries have been provided training.

More than 85% of the beneficiaries trained so far under the scheme are women. More than 70% of the beneficiaries trained in organized sector courses have been provided placement.

SAMARTH is a demand driven and placement-oriented umbrella skilling programme of the Ministry of Textiles formulated under the broad skilling policy framework adopted by M/o Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.

The Scheme aims to incentivize and supplement the efforts of the industry in creating jobs in the organized textile and related sectors.  (KNN Bureau)

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