Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt plans measures to create more jobs

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com

nNEWDELHI:PROMOTING herbal and medical gardens in tribal areas, providing street vendors access to credit and using the infrastruc­ture of the Industrial Training Institutes (ITIS) are among a slew of measures that the Centre is examining to generate employment in the post-covid scenario.

Realising the challenges posed by the migration of lakhs of workers to their home states, the Modi government had been quick to appoint a group of ministers, headed by social justice and empowermen­t minister Thaawaar Chand Gehlot, to ensure that new means of livelihood are generated and the skill training is accelerate­d.

The group has zeroed in on a gamut of measures to ensure a plethora of employment opportunit­ies to meet the current scenario. According to a person familiar with the developmen­t, one of the focus areas of the group is to come up with strategies for promoting rural manufactur­ing, including handicraft­s, terracotta, brass and khadi industries.

A key aspect that the group is examining is the possibilit­y of promoting herbal and medicinal gardens, especially in the tribal areas to benefit the local population. Tribal affairs minister, Arjun Munda, is also a member of the group.

Another aspect the government is exploring is improving the prospects of street vendors, by providing them credit at accessible rates. “This is one of the ideas being explored. The city of Indore in Madhya Pradesh has done some work for the welfare of the street vendors. The group has examined the possibilit­y of adopting ideas and the learning from these experience­s to improve the situation of street vendors,” said the person cited above.

Another aspect that the government is looking at is using the infrastruc­ture of skill developmen­t ministry’s ITIS to impart skilling to workers to prepare them for job opportunit­ies in the pandemic-affected world.

Other measures, including a National Employment Policy, National Electronic Employment Exchange and building of a skill database, are also in the pipeline.

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