The Asian Age

Centre may extend Udaan scheme after J& K success

◗ Out of the 30,000odd J& K youth, who were trained under its Udaan scheme, more than 18K have received job offers from prestigiou­s corporate houses

- ANIMESH SINGH

Buoyed by the success of Udaan scheme for youth in the trouble- torn state of Jammu and Kashmir, the Narendra Modi government may consider continuing the initiative beyond December 2018, which is its deadline.

Out of the 30,000- odd J& K youth, who were trained under its Udaan scheme, more than 18,000 have received job offers from prestigiou­s corporate houses.

The Centre recently reviewed the performanc­e of the Udaan scheme.

According to highlyplac­ed sources, the Centre is likely to explore the possibilit­y of continuing with the scheme for the benefit of the state after considerin­g the fact that not only the youth from J& K have been getting job opportunit­ies from within the country’s corporate sector, many of them are returning to the state to set up their own entreprene­urial ventures.

The Udaan scheme, which had been started by the erstwhile UPA regime in 2013 to train graduates, post graduates, and threeyear diploma holders in engineerin­g from J& K for a period of five years, is ending on December 2018.

The scheme is implemente­d by the skill developmen­t ministry ( created by the NDA government after it came to power in 2014 by carving it out from the labour ministry) through its body, the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n, and is funded by the Union home ministry.

It was formed on the basis of the Rangarajan Committee’s recommenda­tions and is an initiative towards capacity building of J& K’s youth, to make them employable.

The basic idea was to target 40,000 Kashmiri youth over a period of five years and exposing them to the best of the corporate sector and also, at the same time, providing access to the corporate sector to the talent pool available in the state, sources said.

Till date, the government has released ` 350 crore for the scheme out of the total ` 750 crore earmarked for Udaan.

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