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Govt announce Rs 500 cr for skill development

The government today said the National Skill Development Council is likely to create four crore skilled workforce across the country in next 10 years and has announced Rs 500 cr for manpower development during the next fiscal.

Updated on: Feb 28, 2011 02:16 PM IST
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The government today said the National Skill Development Council (NSDC) is likely to create four crore skilled workforce across the country in next 10 years and has announced Rs 500 cr for manpower development during the next fiscal.

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"I will provide an additional Rs 500 crore to the National Skill Development Fund during the next year," finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said while presenting the Budget for 2011-12.

He added, "It (NSDC) has already sanctioned 26 projects with a total funding of Rs 658 crore. These projects alone are expected to create more than 4 crore skilled workforce over the next 10 years".

He said that the NSDC, formed in 2010, is on course to achieve its mandate of creation of 15 crore skilled workforce two years ahead of 2022, the stipulated target year.

The minister added that during the current fiscal, skill training has so far been provided to 20,000 person and 75% of them have found placements.

It has a mandate to train people in 21 focus sectors identified by the government, through funding of training ventures of profit and not-for-profit organisations.

The body was set up under the Centre's 11th Five-Year Plan with a objective of creating a pool of skilled people in line with the requirement of the industry, trade and service sectors.

It had received seed capital of Rs 1,000 crore from the government at the time of formation.

 
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