Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP plans cash incentive for unemployed

- Ranjan letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE KAMAL NATH GOVT ESTIMATES THAT

THE PLAN WILL COVER MORE THAN HALF OF THE UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN THE STATE

BHOPAL: The new Congress government in Madhya Pradesh is expected to launch a job incentive scheme that will assure ~4,000 per month to unemployed youngster for a period of 90 days, government officials said on Thursday. A formal announceme­nt is likely to be made by Congress president Rahul Gandhi when he visits the state on Friday.

To be called Vivekanand­a Yuva Shakti Mission, the scheme will cover about 7 lakh unemployed urban youth in the initial stage.

The Kamal Nath government estimates that the plan will cover more than half of the unemployed youth in the state.

Technical education minister Bala Bachchan said about 7 lakh youth will get skill training for 10 days and then 90 days’ employment through urban bodies in the initial phase. “They will get emoluments [~4,000 per month] too during this period from the current central and state government schemes for skill training,” he said.

For unemployed youngster in rural areas, the government is working on a plan to integrate skill training with the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Sc heme (MG-NREGS). A state finance department official familiar with the discussion on the plan said youth will be paid the MGNREGS wage (~ 200 per day) for 100 days, during which they will get skill training to start their own enterprise. The official said the objectives of the scheme is to ensure that unemployed youngsters start their own enterprise .

“We don’t have much fiscal space as the previous government incurred huge expenses. We are shutting some schemes to i mplement t he farm loan waiver,” the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

Minister for urban administra­tion Jaivardhan Singh said unemployed youngsters between the age of 21 and 30 from economical­ly weaker section would be given a 10-day training and thereafter 90 days’ job through urban bodies.

Akshya Hunka, national presi- dent, Berojgar Sena, an organisati­on representi­ng the jobless youngsters, said, “Targeting just seven lakh youth will not help as MP has about 50 lakh educated unemployed people.”

Officer-on-special duty in the CM secretaria­t, Bhupendra Gupta, said, “The previous government spent hundreds of crores of rupees with hardly any result. Had the skill developmen­t schemes implemente­d honestly, there would have been a different scenario in the state.”

State BJP spokespers­on Rajneesh Agrawal claimed the Congress government is “only pursuing the schemes of the BJP”.

Former chairman MP State Skill Developmen­t and Employment Generation Board Hemant Deshmukh said, “The best approach should be to invest in infrastruc­ture to provide vocational training.”

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