2 lakh youth have been trained in Rajasthan in last 3 years

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CII Skills & HR Conclave 2017

280 Skill Development Centres Operational in the State

As many as 2 lakh youth have been trained in Skill Development Centres in Rajasthan in the past 3 years. Another 21 thousand youth are currently undergoing training in the 280 Skill Development Centres across the State. The number is continuously on the rise with the primary objective of imparting quality training to the youth of Rajasthan. This was stated by the Additional Chief Secretary, Social Justice and Chairman, Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC), Government of Rajasthan, Mr Ashok Jain today at the ‘Skills & HR Conclave’ organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Jaipur. The theme for the conclave was: “Education to Skilling to Employment: Designing a System that Works”.

Mr. Jain further stated that in today’s time the conventional courses are dying out and a change can be seen in the employment pattern of the market. It thus becomes imperative to shift the paradigm of skilling from traditional jobs to demand based jobs, he said. Keeping this in focus the Department of Skills, Employment and Entrepreneurship of Rajasthan has taken proactive steps to foster the growth of skilling. Citing examples he said the Centre of Excellence for Tourism Training (CETT) in Udaipur is providing training in the tourism sector and the Jaipur based ILD University is the first Skill University of the country. Among the forthcoming projects are: the Bhartiya Skill Development Institute in Jaipur as well as the Japan-India Manufacturing Institute ate Neemrana.

Earlier, Principal Secretary Labour, Government of Rajasthan, Mr Rajat K. Mishra said that the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Smt. Vasundhara Raje has a huge vision for the growth of skill development in the State. Her vision for 2020 clearly defines how skills will play a pivotal role in providing livelihood to the youth of the State. He further stated that the State Government was giving high priority to the ITIs and will be spending Rs. 1000 crores on their upgradation and making them relevant. A large number of prestigious industrial partners like Bosch, Samsung, Toyota, Maruti, Pidilite, etc. have joined hands with ITIs and are providing quality training to the youth. He further said that multi-skilling was very important for the youth undergoing training especially in terms of communication and English speaking skills.

Managing Director, National Skill Development Corporation, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Mr Manish Kumar in his address said that demand and supply is critical for the skilling eco system. India is poised to become the skill capital of the world, he said, and will be spending a whopping Rs. 32,000 crores in skill development. 24 Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra (PMKK) have been setup which will provide state-of-the-art training to the youth based on supply and demand. He said those youth undertaking training at these Kendras were also eligible to get Angel Funding to the tune of Rs. 75,000 to Rs. 1 lakh for setting up basic projects.

On the occasion, the Chairperson of the CII Northern Region, Ms Rumjhum Chatterjee said that there are 5 kinds of transitions taking place in India currently in terms of employment. They are : from farm to non-farm; rural to urban; unorganized to organized; subsistence level earning to a decent wage and finally from school to work. The skills and training which needs to be imparted to the youth must bear in mind the above transitions. Currently, there is a huge mismatch between the talent and the jobs available.

The Chairman, Secure Meters, Mr Salil Singhal threw light on the fact that increasingly more employment is going to be in urban areas with a worldwide trend of decrease in agriculture employment. Citing global statistics, he said, that now only 3 to 5% youth were involved in agriculture. Yet another challenge for employment was related to huge technology leap which was reducing the human interface. The above factors need to be borne in mind for skill development.

The Chairman, CII Rajasthan State Council, Mr. Rajat Agrawal in his welcome address said that skilling was high on agenda for the CII. It was working closely with the country as well as the different States for appropriate skill development. While proposing the vote of thanks, the Vice-Chairman, CII Rajasthan State Council, Mr Basantt Khaitan said that skilling for the differently abled should also be kept in mind.

Employment Opportunities Status from 13th Dec.’2013 to 30th Nov.’2016

S. No.ParticularsTotalFactorFactored
Total13,01,42311,47,305
1Recruitment completed by Government Departments (As per data received from concerned departments) 99,476100%99,476
2Training Completed for Wage Employment7,71,588100%7,71,588
3Training Completed for Self- Employment3,85,29560%2,31,177
4Employment at e-Mitra centers36,000100%36,000
5Army Recruitment9,064100%9,064

Employment Opportunities Status from 13th Dec.’2013 to 30th Nov.’2016

S. No.ParticularsTotalFactorFactored
Total15,90,97611,71,572
1Recruitment completed by Government Departments (As per data received from concerned departments) 99,476100%99,476
2EPFO10,61,14175% 7,95,855
3Training Completed for Self- Employment3,85,29560%2,31,177
4Employment at e-Mitra centers36,000100%36,000
5Army Recruitment9,064100%9,064

Annexure B – EPFO (Data collected from Regional Commissioner)

S. No.

Particulars

Recruitment completed by Government Department

Total10,61,141
1PF Accounts added during 2014-153,95,528
2PF Accounts added during 2015-164,17,640
3PF Accounts added during 2016-17
(Up to 31st October 2016)
2,47,973

Annexure D – Job opportunities created through e-Mitra

S. No.

Name of the Department

No. of Job Opportunities Created

Total36,000
1e-Mitra36,000

Annexure C - Training completed for Employability and Self-Employment

S. No.

Name of the Department

Training Completed for Employability

Training Completed for Self-Employment (Total)

Total7,71,5883,85,295
1Animal Husbandry-4,064
2Forest-300
3Home Guards648-
4Industries10,3773,307
5Jail290-
6Job Fairs1,48,944-
7Medical & Health4,439-
8Minority Affairs678-
9Planning--
10PMKVY1,32,872-
11Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana
(20% of 7,33,297 as on 8th Nov. ‘16)
-1,46,659
12RGAVP5,9452,06,108
13RSLDC1,54,75514,556
14RSMML15-
15RUDA70502
16SEE (ITI)2,97,749-
17SJE4,499-
18TAD2,899379
19Tourism3,208239
20Women Empowerment4,2008,610

Annexure A – Government Recruitments

S. No.

Name of the Department

Recruitment completed by Government Department

Total99,476
1ACD15
2Agriculture2,642
3Ajmer Discom1,593
4Animal Husbandry357
5Ayurved1,710
6BIP2
7CAD12
8Cooperative1,135
9Devesthan18
11DoIT183
12DOP75
13DPR13
14Elementary Education 413
15ESI 11
16Finance, Coordination395
17Finance, Revenue (Including Treasury & Accounts)68
18Food & Civil Supply80
19Forest1,388
20FSL9
21GAD8
22Home Guards8
23IGNP47
24Industries17
25Jail645
26Jaipur Discom1,748
27Jodhpur Discom1,190
28LSG11,135
29Medical & Health4,244
30Mines13
31Panchayati Raj11,635
32Pension6
33PHED926
34Planning1,025
35Prosecution143
36PWD219
37Rajasthan Foundation5
38Revenue2,354
39RIICO189
40RLA69
41Roadways2,104
42RSMML57
43Rural Development1
44Sanskrit Education89
45Secondary Education37,392
46SJE40
47State Insurance & PF31
48Technical Education78
49Water Resources543
50WCD1,176
51Women Empowerment10