Unveiling the Budget proposals for 2016-17 in Parliament, Jaitley described "education, skills and job creation" to make India a knowledge-based and productive society as one of the 'nine pillars' that will transform the country.
Jaitley earmarked a sum of Rs 1,700 crore for setting up 1,500 multi-skill training institutes in the country and scaling up Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna.
He further proposed to exempt service tax on services provided under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushalya Yojana and services provided by Assessing Bodies empanelled by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
Besides, the weighted deduction for expenditure on skill development projects under section 35CCD of the Income-tax Act will continue up to April 1, 2020.
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"It is proposed to amend section 35CCD of the Income-tax Act so as to provide that the weighted deduction of 150 per cent shall be available up to financial year 2019-20 (assessment year 2020-21).
The minister said entrepreneurship education and training will be provided in 2,200 colleges, 300 schools, 500 government ITIs and 50 vocational training centres through massive open online courses.
Terming the Budget for skill development as "highly encouraging", Union Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said the 1,500 multi skill raining institutes will basically be the new generation ITIs set up in public-private-partnership (PPP) mode.
"So far we have just had standalone government or private ITIs. These will be set up in those blocks and districts of the country which are yet to focus on skill development.
"The setting up of 1,500 multi skill training institutes is a great PPP initiative that will give major boost to skill development while the National Skill Assessment and Certification Board with both government and industry representation will be instrumental in ensuring quality assessment of the skilled workforce that gets trained," National Skill Development Agency Chairman S Ramadorai said.