Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana- A New Direction towards
Empowerment of Youth (PMKVY)
Skill
and knowledge are the two driving forces of economic growth and social
development for any country. Countries with higher level of skills fare better
to cope with the challenges of emerging economies in the present day world.
In any country, youth is primarily the focus for any program for skill development.
Our country is better placed in this regard. We have a vast majority of population in the productive age group. This
provides a great opportunity to India. It also poses a great challenge. Benefits will flow to our economy only
if our population, particularly the youth, is healthy, educated and
properly skilled.
India with its an unrivalled
youth demographic, is definitely poised for a big boost in terms of
socio-economic development. We have 605 million people below the age of
25. They can act as agents of change, by being empowered with various employable skills which will enable them to make impact not
only on
their lives but also on the lives of other individuals.
The recently approved Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), is a flagship scheme for imparting skill training to youth, focussing on improved curricula, better
pedagogy and trained instructors. The training includes soft
skills, personal grooming, behavioural change et al.
The scheme is being implemented by the newly created Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship through the National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC). It will cover 24 lakh youths. The Skill training would be
based on the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) and industry led
standards. Under the scheme, a monetary reward is given to trainees on
assessment and certification by third party assessment bodies. The average
monetary reward is around Rs.8,000 per trainee.
The skill training will be on the basis of demand assessed by the recently conducted
skill gap studies by the NSDC for the period 2013-17. The central and
state governments,
industry and business houses will be
consulted for assessment of further demands. For this, a demand aggregator platform is also being
launched. The target for skill development will also take into account the demands from various other flagship programs launched in recent times such as
Make in India, Digital India, National Solar Mission and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
The PMKVY, will primarily focus on the first time entrants to the labour market
and target mainly drop outs from Class 10 and Class 12. The
scheme will be implemented through NSDC training partners. At present, NSDC has
187 training partners in around 2,300
centres. In addition, central and state government affiliated training providers are also to be roped in for imparting
training under the scheme. All training providers will have to undergo a due
diligence process, for being
eligible under the scheme. Sector Skill Councils and the state governments
are also to monitor skill training program under
PMKVY.
Under the scheme, a Skill Development Management System (SDMS), will be put in place to verify and record
details of all training centres, quality of training and courses. Biometric
system and video recording of the training process will also be ensured
wherever possible. Trainees will also
be required to give feedback which will be
the key element for the evaluation of the effectiveness of the PMKVY scheme. A
robust grievance redressal system will also be made operational to address
grievances. Further, an online citizen portal will be put in place to disseminate
information about the program.
Out of the total outlay of Rs.1120 crore, on skill training of 14 lakh youth,
special emphasis is being given to recognition of prior learning. An amount of Rs.220 crore is being
provided for this purpose. Rs.67 crore has been earmarked for awareness generation and youth mobilisation. Mobilisation of youth is to be done
through Skill Melas at
the local level with the help of State Governments, mmunicipal bodies, panchayat raj institutions and
community based organisations. Another Rs.67 crore has
been provided, under the scheme on mentorship support and placement
facilitation. An allocation of Rs.150 crores has been made for training of the
youth from the North-East region.
Skill and entrepreneurship development is one of the high priority areas of the
present Government. The newly formed Ministry of Skill and Entrepreneurship
Development, is to play a critical role in fulfilling the objectives of the ‘Make in India’ campaign, a major initiative to turn India into a
major manufacturing hub. The
Ministry is to play a pivotal role in creating a skilled workforce to meet the
demands of growing economy in different sectors including the manufacturing
sector.
A new National Policy for Skill and Entrepreneurship Development has also
emerged to cover the entire gamut of initiatives in this direction. The Policy is to lay a roadmap for boosting growth creating quality
manpower. It has set a target for skilling 500 million persons by the year
2022.
The
efforts in this direction, is being carried on a mission mode. The National
Skill Development Mission, an umbrella body, has three institutions under it.
The National Council on Skill Development-under the chairmanship of Prime
Minister, is to give policy direction and review skill development efforts. The
National Skill Development Coordination Board, under the chairmanship of Vice Chairman NITI
Aayog is to enumerate strategies to implement the decisions of PM’s council. The National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC), a non-profit company, is
to meet the skill training requirements of the labour market including the unorganized sector.
India has marked its presence as one of the fastest growing economies of the
world. It is expected to rank amongst the world’s top three growth economies and amongst the top three manufacturing
destinations by 2020. With the help of favourable demographic factors and
sustained availability of quality workforce, our country is poised to
make its imprint on global economy.
The newly announced scheme, PMKVY, with its thrust on skill development to
build human capital for future markets is sure to reap benefits for our
economy. The new Policy and a Mission mode approach to deliver results will
usher in a new era in the development of human resources and industry.
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