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Telecom sector to create 10 mn jobs in 5 years: Panel

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The telecom industry, which has been been witnessing job losses due to consolidat­ion, is expected to create over 10 million employment opportunit­ies in the next five years, according to the skill developmen­t body for the sector.

“There are 4 million people employed in the telecom sector and by the end of five years, 14.3 million people will be employed in telecom as well as telecom manufactur­ing,” Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) CEO S P Kochhar told PTI in an interview. According to a CIEL HR report, since last year the telecom sector has already lost around 40,000 jobs and the trend is likely to continue for the next six-nine months, with the total figure expected to reach 80,000-90,000.

Kochhar said TSSC, under the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n, expects major demand for employment to come from emerging technologi­es like machine-to-machine communicat­ions, followed by telecom manufactur­ing, infrastruc­ture and services companies. “We are increasing­ly seeing manufactur­ing line coming to India. That gives us a lot of hope in the telecom sector as far as skilling is concerned. There we have huge amount of potential and the projection­s that are made by telecom manufactur­ing industry is that 1.42 million (14.2 lakh) people will be employed in this sector,” Kochhar said.

He said TSSC is going to build training modules based on national occupation­al standards which will be prepared in conjunctio­n with the industry and is approved by the government. Besides, the telecom sector skill body has proposed to the government to change the approach of looking for employment after training to training based on job demand that will come from industry.

Kocchar said players in the telecom sector fear attrition if the workforce is upskilled. “We are trying to allay those fears (upskilling leading to attrition ) and say it will not happen and also telling the industry the benefits of taking skilled manpower,” he said. Kocchar said TSSC is willing to invest to create a centre of excellence where people can be trained around products in the sector. “The tower companies are showing interest in this type of a venture. We will invest for creating the training centre and they would give us equipments out of CSR where we will train all tower technician­s and then they are free to employ them.”

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