Hindustan Times (Delhi)

₹1,300 cr for textile skill developmen­t

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new skill developmen­t scheme having an outlay of ~1,300 crore with an aim to create jobs in the organised textile and related sectors.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here. The scheme will cover the entire value chain of textiles, excluding spinning and weaving in the organised sector.

Around 10 lakh people are expected to be skilled and certified in various segments of the textile sector through the scheme, out of which 1 lakh will be in traditiona­l sectors, an official statement said.

At least 70% of the certified trainees are to be placed in the wage employment and post-placement tracking will be mandatory under the scheme, it added.

“The cabinet approves a new skill developmen­t scheme covering the entire value chain of the textile sector excluding Spinning & Weaving in the organised sector, titled ‘Scheme for Capacity Building,” the statement said.

The scheme will have National Skill Qualificat­ion Framework compliant training courses with funding norms as per the common norms notified by the ministry of skill developmen­t and entreprene­urship.

The objectives of the scheme are to provide demand driven, placement-oriented skilling programme to incentivis­e the efforts of the industry in creating jobs in the organised textile and related sectors, it said.

The scheme is aimed at promoting skilling and skill up-gradation in the traditiona­l sectors through the Ministry of Textiles and providing livelihood to all sections of the society across the country. The skilling programmes would be implemente­d through textile industry/units in order to meet the in-house requiremen­t of manpower.

It will also be rolled out through reputed training institutio­ns relevant to textile sector having placement tie-ups with textile industry or units, and institutio­ns of the ministry of textiles or state government­s having placement tie-ups with industry or units.

Job role wise skilling targets will be based on skill gap identified for various levels.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India