"After development of skill of one crore people their income will increase two to four times and this will help pull masses above poverty line," Kumar said while addressing a public meeting after inaugurating the newly constructed building of women ITI at Digha Ghat here.
A trained labourer would earn not less than Rs 500 a day and even if he works for 24 days a month he would earn Rs 12,000 in a month and would come above the poverty line, he said.
One effective way for skill development was through industrial training institutions with the state government setting up a human resource development mission under his chairmanship, Kumar said.
12 women ITIs have been opened in nine subdivisions of Bihar. There are 59 government industrial training centres and 459 non-governmental institutions in the state, the CM also said.
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