She also advocated the need for bringing unorganized labour force into skilling framework.
Patel proposed setting up an independent institution on the lines of the proposed National Skill Research Institute for evaluation of schemes, institutions, grading and accreditation of various training providers.
She recommended putting in place a robust, efficient and dynamic Labour Market Information System (LMIS) in every state and at the national level.
Patel was speaking at the meeting of sub-group of Chief Ministers on Skill Development convened bt NITI Aayog here.
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Referring to the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF), she expressed concern that it is yet to be implemented across states and suggested further study of this aspect so that mobility channels for trainees could be established.
A permanent system for matching demand and supply in job market and developing strong institutional relationship with industry were among some other suggestions she made.
Emphasising on developing strong institutional relationship with industry by initiating industry, employer responsive skilling among youth, she mentioned how Gujarat has institutionalized flexi MoU scheme with industries, which has created firm bonding between industries-institutes.