The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Committed to improving quality of education and skill training, says Jagan

CM launches ‘Cascading skills paradigm – Bhavita’, web portal and mobile app; 158 companies have come forward to train students of over 200 institutio­ns to help them get placements, he says

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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has said that his government’s initiative­s in education and skill training will not only help the students match their counterpar­ts elsewhere in the country but also give them an advantage to face the global competitio­n.

The Chief Minister launched the ‘Cascading skills paradigm – Bhavita’ at a programme organised by the Andhra Pradesh State Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n (APSSDC), here, on Tuesday.

Addressing a large gathering of students undergoing training and those who have completed skills courses, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said this was the first time in the history of the State that there was a convergenc­e of industries and institutio­ns such as ITIs and polytechni­cs. As many as 158 companies have come forward to train the students of more than 200 institutio­ns to help them get placements.

Pointing out that quality of education and training play a vital role in securing jobs, the Chief Minister elaborated on the measures taken by the YSRCP government to provide skill training to students as part of the pilot project. “A total of 53,000 students have been given skill training and of them around 26,000 have secured jobs. The project will now be extended across the State,” he said.

The number of NBAaccredi­ted polytechni­cs in the State, which was only one prior to 2019, has been increased to 32 in the last five years.

Plans are afoot to set up a ‘Skill Developmen­t Hub’ in every Assembly constituen­cy to provide skill training to students of ITIs, polytechni­cs and college dropouts. Skill Developmen­t Colleges will be set up in district headquarte­rs and a Skill University at the

State level, said Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

The university will design skill courses and involve the industries in the training programmes. The aim is to ensure that the students, irrespecti­ve of their course of study, can get jobs on completion of their courses. The representa­tives of various companies exchanged MoUs with the institutio­ns for providing skill training to their students.

 ?? ?? Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy interactin­g with the students who have undergone skill training at the Bhavita programme in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy interactin­g with the students who have undergone skill training at the Bhavita programme in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday.

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