"The ADB and the Government of India signed an agreement for a USD 100 million loan for Meghalaya, aimed at enhancing the employability of the state's youth through improvements in secondary education and vocational skills training programmes," ADB said in a release.
The project -- Supporting Human Capital Development in Meghalaya -- is ADB's first loan in India focusing on boosting education and skills, it said.
The agreement was signed by Nilaya Mitash, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Finance Ministry and Narhari Rao, Officer In-Charge of ADB's India Resident Mission.
"ADB's first ever loan for skills development and reform of secondary education to India will enhance the employability of Meghalaya's youth by improving the quality, access, and delivery of its secondary education (Grades 9 to 12) ... The project will help in creating a virtuous cycle of inclusive growth in the state," Mitash said.
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Rao said the project will provide employment-linked skills training to around 60,000 youth, 40 per cent whom are women, through innovative public-private partnership arrangements.
The project is expected to be completed by September 30, 2018.
The loan of USD 100 million from ADB's ordinary capital resources makes up 80 per cent of the total project cost of USD 125 million, with the central and state governments providing counterpart finance of USD 25 million.
The loan has a 25-year term, including a five-year grace period, with an annual interest rate determined in accordance with ADB's LIBOR-based lending facility.
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