Punjab has set up a skill development mission for unemployed youth in the state. The mission has been formulated in consultation with various stakeholders and would be executed in association with institutions such as Industrial training institutes (ITIs) and polytechnic institutes.
"Currently, a lot of things related to skill development are going across different departments. Our objective will be to coordinate with different departments. We will try to speed up things and formulate a strategy to execute a development plan. We may carry demand assessment survey and skill gap study to identify the potential sectors. Taking a step ahead in this direction, we have already registered a skill development mission with an aim to empower the youth with requisite skills in the direction and the first meeting would be held on October 7," Rakesh Verma, principal secretary, Technical Education in Punjab told Business Standard.
The state government has allocated over Rs 500 crore for skilling 300,000 youth in its 2014-15 budget. In his budget speech, Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa said the state government would make efforts towards skilling approximately 300,000 youth at a cost of over Rs 500 crore. The state government would also enter into a partnership with National Skill Development Corporation for implementation of various schemes and initiatives for skill development in the state.
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Besides, the government will strengthen and upgrade the existing skill training infrastructure in the state.