Briefing mediapersons after the Cabinet meeting, he said the state government has gone a step further and launched Rs 500 crore skill development schemes which also envisaged payment of skill development allowance (SDA) of Rs 1,000 per month and Rs 1,500 to youth with 50 per cent physical and mental disabilities.
Stressing that the conditions for payment of SDA had been relaxed and the minimum age for payment of allowance had been reduced from 18 years to 16 years and the educational qualification from matriculation to middle and 1.52 lakh have benefited from the scheme so far.
The Chief Minister said that from past four years, provision of Rs 100 crore wasmade in the budget every year and a Kaushal Vikas Nigam has been set up for implementation of ADB assisted Skill Development Project to provide employment to sixty-five thousand youth and to upgrade skill infrastructure in the state.
The government provided employment to 44,463 youth in various government departments since December 2012 and mandatory condition of employing at least 70 per cent Himachalis in projects and industrial units has helped in providing employment to 2.90 lakh persons, he added.
While Rs 1,000 crore horticulture development project has been started to boost employment in Horticulture sector and 20 per cent funds have been converged with MNREGA under decentralised planning to provide employment to more people, he added.
Unemployment allowance was a major promise made by the Congress inits manifesto during the assembly polls in 2012 and state Transport ministerG S Bali, who was overseeing the manifesto drafting, had also raised the issue of non- implementationof election promise to pay unemployment allowance.