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Share your views on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015

Share your views on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015
Start Date :
May 08, 2015
Last Date :
May 23, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is mandated to lay down a roadmap for Skill development and Entrepreneurship in the country. Developing a comprehensive and ...

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is mandated to lay down a roadmap for Skill development and Entrepreneurship in the country. Developing a comprehensive and holistic policy document is an integral part of the process. This requires a fresh look at the already existing National Policy on Skill Development (NPSD), 2009.

The Ministry has been in the process of drafting a National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015. Preliminary inputs were called for from all concerned Central Ministries/Departments on the work being done in the skill development and entrepreneurship space along with issues/concerns in the sector. The draft National Policy has been developed based on these preliminary inputs and in consultation with various stakeholders during the course of last six months. It is now desired to have wider consultations on the draft policy to develop a cohesive vision and roadmap for skilling India with speed, scale and standards.

Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015

Give your inputs/suggestions on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015.

The last date to share your views is 22nd May, 2015.

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Mridul Sharma
Mridul Sharma 10 years 12 months ago
To encourage entrepreneurship, tax breaks can be given in the initial years of operation and process of setting up a new company can be greatly simplified. It also depends on the availability of physical infrastructure, skilled human capital, market demand for the product or service, willingness of consumers to pay for the product or service, and ability of the new venture to create jobs. States which have potential have the opportunity to highlight themselves in above mentioned areas.
Mridul Sharma
Mridul Sharma 10 years 12 months ago
Please review the no-detention policy till class 8th. Students have no good reason to study or learn even the basic things. There can be huge backlog to cover if student is from poor or disadvantaged background and has to make ends meet instead of studying. If skilled manpower has to be developed, then at least its foundation should be strong. Also, given that so much of our population is young, the country may be burdened with unskilled manpower in years to come if this policy continues.
MIH Ansari
MIH Ansari 10 years 12 months ago
skill development and entrepreneurship is basically based on many factors like 1. geographical region 2.environmental conditions 3.education among people. and for that first of all we have to divide every state into small clusters and then we have to open training institutions for the people. These training institutions should be well equipped along with small production units and their showrooms where the trainee can showcase their products and get the scholarship after selling the same.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 10 years 12 months ago
Prizes also mobilise talent from unexpected areas. In 2007 NASA, America’s space agency, sponsored one for the best design of a new astronaut’s glove. The winner, Peter Homer, was unemployed at the time. Now, he runs a company that makes his invention.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 10 years 12 months ago
Government should set and fix some target for Innovation/Invention to eradicate the burning problem of the masses of the country and announce a big PRIZE for the winner of that Particular Innovation/Invention as a seed capital to commercialize his own Innovation/Invention.
VISHWAS TAKSALEE
VISHWAS TAKSALEE 10 years 12 months ago
Sir,1. Please strengthen the state level ITI institutes by way of providing trained staff, necessary input materials and mass level advertisement inviting youngsters to join them.2. A Central level Authority be constituted for skill development and entrepreneurship. 3. This Authority be from red tapism and only skilled and experienced persons be deputed on rotation basis.4 There must be a provision for registration of skilled persons and remuneration be fixed & reviewed by the that Authority.
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 10 years 12 months ago
On 26-4-15 in his speech Maan Ki baat Respected PM Mr Narendra Damodardas Modi emphasized on MAYLA MATHE PE DHONA (carrying dirt on head). The phrase was headline in each and every NEWS of the day. Is He really concern about this and made provisions of reservation in LOK SABHA, RAJYA SABHA, STATE VIDHAN SABHA, MILITARY etc etc etc ...... Such reservations are in place in other aspects of life. Respected PM Mr NARENDRA DAMODARDAS MODI SIR do you have explanation or just a speech.
Solomon Nadar
Solomon Nadar 10 years 12 months ago
If the government's idea of implementation is like point 5.1.2 where the Consortium of young entrepreneurs is devolved only till the District level, it will fail miserably. It has to be implemented at the level of electoral wards to have any meaningful impact. Anything above that level would give rise to corruption since people won't know each other personally to feel shame and non implementation on the ground. #NationalPolicyforSkillDevelopmentandEntrepreneurship
shiv kumar sahu
shiv kumar sahu 10 years 12 months ago
Sir. First I appriciate your your decision to transfer all ITI FROM LABOUR MINISTRY TO SKILL DEVLOPMENT MINISTRY. Sir .please make ITI PASSED EQUIVALENT TO 12 PASSED.it will help student to study higher education if they not get service like BA.BCOM.BBA.BCA.and other cources.
Kollipara Hitesh
Kollipara Hitesh 10 years 12 months ago
i really appreciate pm's "make in india" concept and his efforts to attract foreign investments. but the ground reality not looking attractive for foreigners. foreign investors are looking for changes in, 1)indian judicial system as cases are taking years to get settled and its causing headache to them. 2)co-operation among states bcoz they differ each other at every accept. 3)slow decision making process by IAS's. 4)bribery. if these are solved, investors urge themselves to come to india.