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Ministry of Skill Development Invites Suggestions on Sharada Prasad Committee Report

Ministry of Skill Development Invites Suggestions on Sharada Prasad Committee Report
Start Date :
May 09, 2017
Last Date :
May 24, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, with its order dated 1st May 2016, had constituted a Review Committee for rationalisation and optimisation of the functioning of ...

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, with its order dated 1st May 2016, had constituted a Review Committee for rationalisation and optimisation of the functioning of the Sector Skill Councils, under the Chairmanship of Sh. Sharada Prasad, Former Director General, Directorate General of Employment & Training, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of lndia.

In order to engage with stakeholders and gather valuable suggestions/comments from the public, MSDE has put the Report of the Committee for rationalisation & optimisation of the functioning of the Sector Skill Councils for the public.

Last date of submission of suggestions is 23rd May, 2017

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Showing 237 Submission(s)
awadh jha
awadh jha 9 years 1 hour ago
Legislation required for compulsory Industry-Institute collaboration like in medical education. Training in paper and sugar-fermentation technology should be open to prople from outside the industry. The vast resourse of retired professionals must be utilised for the development of skill, education and attitude towards the work. At the moment the Kaushal Vikash funds are being mis-managed. These need to be usefully utilised by taking it out from the burocratic tangles of throwing the buck.
awadh jha
awadh jha 9 years 2 hours ago
Long term competency based trg. Needs to be pursued. As technology is moving very fast, the required standard for skill should be flexible, like CEDTE Imphal. District Industries centre are a waste of Govt resourses. These should be mandated to provide skill trg. and employment in local clusters. The Employment exchange should be merged with DIC's. Apprenticeship training in a few govt as well private enterprise is good e.g. Bhilai Steel plant & Tisco. But, in most other enterprises it is not
SAILENDRA PRASAD
SAILENDRA PRASAD 9 years 2 hours ago
Ex-servicemen may be allowed for trade apprentice training in The institute and factory under the central Government like Ordnance factory and other organization so that they can be skilled and get job or start their own entrepreneurship. there should be reservation for ex-servicemen in trade apprentice training.
SAILENDRA PRASAD
SAILENDRA PRASAD 9 years 3 hours ago
The institute and factory under the central Government like Ordnance factory and other organization do not follow the norms and orders for trade apprentice training. The selection process for the trade apprentice training is so lengthy that it takes one to two years for selection process. so the selection process should be fast to select the candidates for trade apprentice training to make india skilled. shri Rajeev pratap roodi the minister for skilled india should look after this problem.
NANDAN SHERLEKAR
NANDAN SHERLEKAR 9 years 5 hours ago
Skill development is a major issue in our country.skill+passion for the field with technology and money can give desired results.we can rise either by exporting goods or services of our skilled labour.Devloped countries replace skill with automation for quality,repeatebility, quantity & economics​.our strategy with large population has to be different. skill development in line with world requirements & technology to stay relevant in the field.
AMITKUMAR_29
AMITKUMAR_29 9 years 5 hours ago
Skill India best idea India ... School, college.... Open h skill centre student...not degree/ Diploma not provide skill focus college. Pmkvy course not successful policy.institute note provide kit,dress,books,pls follow not skill india,
Sarma Mohan
Sarma Mohan 9 years 14 hours ago
As a Professor served 33 years in our country and going to retire next year,i went through many submission mentioned in this site and could find majority feel that skill teaching training should start from school and curriculum should be designed in a practical mode.I am happy to say I was the chairman appointed by Tamil Nadu Government earlier to design such a curriculum for Agri-Schools in Tamil Nadu. AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES .Please visit TN school website and www.mohantrap.com
Vembanattu Vishwanathan
Vembanattu Vishwanathan 9 years 15 hours ago
NSDC & SSDC putting too many conditions which are not practical for starting skill development. wanted to start one if I go by their method cannot start because they have too many paper work. Can we make more simpler method to get registration to start the process. Funding is separate issue that can be dealt with.
Avinash A Deshpande
Avinash A Deshpande 9 years 15 hours ago
For duly sensitizing children about dignity of labour, it is pivotal that they see excellence in every skill being honoured equally. Annual state- and national-level recognition of excellence in all skills would show the young minds that every skill/trade offers due opportunity for them to excel. This, accompanied by wide and explicit circulation of the success stories in each walk of life and skill sector, would also inspire and guide them to path of resonance with their talent.