Committed to empower the youth with
employable skills, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)
through its implementation agency, National Skill Development Corporation
(NSDC) in collaboration with Arvind Limited, will provide training to 20,000
youth (till 2020) under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY). The
first batch has commenced training in Bangalore.
Under this collaboration, Arvind Limited
(aka Arvind Mills), a leading exporter, supplier and manufacturer of ready-made
garments will be the training provider and will offer its infrastructure,
space, training facilities and machinery for the skill training. The admissions
would be open to all skill seekers, especially the unemployed youth in the age
group of 18 to 35 years. An integrated skill development program under
PMKVY, the association entails skill training and further placements being
facilitated by Arvind Limited through its nine training centres in Karnataka.
The skill trainings to be provided in
Apparel, Made-ups and Home Furnishing sector include six job roles,
namely Specialised Sewing Machine Operator, Sewing Machine Operator,
Quality Check Executive– Sewing Line, Packer, Pressman and Washing Machine
Operator. The second largest employment generator in the country, the
sector has immense demand for the skilled candidates. The job roles,
aligned to the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF), encompass
training of candidates for three to six months.
Stressing upon the role of corporate
houses in aiding skill development initiatives, Anantkumar Hegde, Minister
of State, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship said,
“Corporate India can be a major contributor to this nation-building
exercise. The industry can promulgate their expertise and provide
industry relevant training to the candidates in accordance with the demands.
Such trainings not only enhance productivity and employability opportunities
for the youth, also provide a ready talent pool to the industry. I
congratulate Arvind Limited for their pioneering collaboration to accelerate
the Skill India Mission.”
Manish Kumar, MD &
CEO, NSDC commented,
“Inclusive approach is paramount for sustainable skill development.
Corporates are major stakeholders in this progressive journey and can play
pivotal role in narrowing the existing gap between the demand and supply of
skilled workforce. This two-fold approach benefits both the stakeholders
– the skill seekers and the employers.”
Vikram N., Senior HR
Manager, Arvind Limited said, “Skilled manpower is the need of
the hour and we shall provide employment opportunities for every eligible youth
who successfully completes their training program. It is a pleasure to
associate with Skill India Mission and we thank the Ministry for providing us
an opportunity to work in this noble endeavour.”
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