The Sunday Guardian

World Bank loans Rs 1,625cr to Skill India

SIMO’s skill developmen­t capacity will have to increase so that at least 90 lakh youth get employment opportunit­y.

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tribute to India's economic growth and prosperity.

“The loan amount of Rs 1,625 crore for the SIMO, approved by the World Bank, will increase the relevance of skill developmen­t programmes held for 3-12 months or up to 600 hours at the national and state level,” Sumit Bhargava, country partner of World Bank, said.

“The World Bank's SIMO is a six- year programme in support of the Indian government's National Policy for Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship ( 2017- 23),” Bhargava added.

As per the SIMO agreement, it will impart skilling to the underemplo­yed or unemployed citizens of the country in 15-59 years of age. It will also include the 1.2 crore youngsters in the age group of 15-29 years who are entering the labour market every year.

The SIMO has a mandate to provide placement and entreprene­urship opportunit­ies to women and increase their exposure to skill training. SIMO will be implemente­d through the National Skill Developmen­t Mission and will specifical­ly target labour market entrants.

According to an analysis on need of skilled workforce in the country, India will re- quire an additional 10 crore skilled workers for 24 key sectors by 2022. “The loan will give boost to the government's vision of creating skilled workforce. India is leading structural reforms and a higher-skilled labour force can potentiall­y serve as a catalyst,” Bhargava said.

The SIMO's skill developmen­t capacity would increase so that at least 90 lakh youth with relevant training have an improved employment opportunit­y to raise their earning. Launched in 2015, the SIM is focused to skill the youths in such a way so that they get employment and also improve entreprene­urship. SIM provides training, support and guidance for all occupation­s that were of traditiona­l type like carpenters, cobblers, welders, blacksmith­s, masons, nurses, tailors, weavers etc. Also it focuses on new areas like real estate, constructi­on, transporta­tion, textile, gem industry, jewellery designing, banking, tourism and various other sectors, where skill is of inadequate need.

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