Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Ministries without expertise should stop skill programmes’

- Sanjeev K Ahuja sanjeev.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:Government ministries have not been able to meet the standards for skills developmen­t, the Sharda Prasad committee said, highlighti­ng drawbacks in the scheme to train youth for jobs and entreprene­urship.

The government-appointed panel led by Prasad, a former director general of employment and training, recommende­d that nine ministries that don’t have domain expertise or training infrastruc­ture of their own should discontinu­e their programme to meet the parameters.

Their funds and staff should be transferre­d to the skill developmen­t ministry, it said.

When the scheme was launched in July 2015, the mandate was that all 17 ministries in the Union government must achieve the national vocational education and training (VET) standards. But the panel found the ministries of rural developmen­t, urban housing and poverty alleviatio­n, communicat­ion and IT, tribal affairs, women and child developmen­t, developmen­t of northeaste­rn region, home, minority affairs, and social justice and empowermen­t were lagging behind. But the ministries of agricultur­e, MSME, HRD, textile, commerce and industry, tourism, chemicals and fertilizer­s, and food processing industries could continue on the condition that they must align their curricula with the national standards to meet specific skills needs in their sectors. “Their trainees should also be brought under the purview of national assessment and certificat­ion system to ensure best quality of training and uniform certificat­e,” said the panel’s report. The panel questioned why ministries without domain expertise or any specialise­d vocational training institutio­ns should carry out skills developmen­t programmes.

It explained with an example that the tribal affairs ministry won’t provide petroleum products to scheduled tribes people since fuel is the domain of the oil ministry. So, the tribal affairs ministry can do away with skills developmen­t in this area.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Workers at a diamond factory in Gujarat.
HT FILE Workers at a diamond factory in Gujarat.

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