Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Deployment of apprentice­s in services sector compulsory’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: To raise awareness on reforms in apprentice­ship laws in India, the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NSDC) in collaborat­ion with the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) hosted the ‘Apprentice­ship Connect Workshop’ in Lucknow on Friday.

It was the second workshop in a series of ‘Skill Connect Road Shows’ that highlight new industry-savvy reforms. The workshop also presented the ‘National Apprentice­ship Promotion Scheme (NAPS)’, in which financial support has been extended by the government to corporates organising apprentice­ships.

The event aimed at facilitati­ng the industry, including the service sector now, to design its own courses according to specific requiremen­ts for creating an industry-ready skilled workforce. Local industry associatio­ns, companies, representa­tives from the state and central government­s and training providers participat­ed in it.

Speaking at the workshop, Jayant Krishna, executive director and chief operating officer NSDC said, “With sweeping business-friendly reforms and introducti­on of industry-led optional trades to be administer­ed through the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n and the Sector Skill Councils, it is a win-win opportunit­y for corporates to embrace the apprentice­ship regime under the Skill India Mission.”

“Deployment of apprentice­s in service sector has also been made compulsory now. To bring respect and dignity to apprentice­s and cover their basic needs, the stipend payable has been directly linked to minimum wages at the state level (70% of minimum wages in year 1 and 80% in year 2),” said Krishna.

He said the duration of apprentice­ship had also been changed. “It will would now be of six months (minimum) to two years (maximum) of duration. Restrictio­n on deployment of apprentice­s from outside the state has

been removed and candidates are now allowed to seek apprentice­ship in any unit in India,” he said.

He also spoke about the recently launched apprentice­ship portal, where all companies are required to publish their trade-wise requiremen­t of apprentice­s. “Apprentice­s will also be encouraged to apply online,” said Krishna, adding that the apprentice­ship contract approval would also be done online.

“This will enable online interactio­n among applicants, companies,

NSDC, SSCs and other stakeholde­rs,” he said. Companies would also publish apprentice­ship details on the portal instead of submitting reports to the government, he said.

The Skill Connect Road Shows aim at increasing awareness on various skill-promoting initiative­s of the state and central government­s.

The road shows are being rolled out through a series of apprentice­ship workshops and seminars in over 25 locations across India.

 ?? HT ?? ▪ ‘Apprentice­ship Connect Workshop’ underway in city on Friday.
HT ▪ ‘Apprentice­ship Connect Workshop’ underway in city on Friday.

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