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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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JANGBIR PUNDIR
JANGBIR PUNDIR 11 years 1 day ago
Sir, Skill development is derigueur across work force to lever technology. Repair is giving way to replacement owing to common incapacity in the environment to come to terms with increasingly complex technology. A bright engineer is occupied keeping a machine going but the effects of machine largely gets wasted in hands if unskilled at the last mile. GDP of a nation beyond a point is more an outcome of hands working on the machines and laboring at the last mile. Enumerated attachment.’ Regards.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 1 day ago
When a country’s ethnic inequality falls, average GDP per person rises. It seems likely that ethnic inequality leads to low levels of development.Ethnic inequality mostly reflects unequal geographical endowments, such as more fertile land and distance to the coast. India should develop a model on over all development of skill of all ethnic groups.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 1 day ago
# ENTREPRENEURSHIP-A powerful and rich ethnic minority may also gear the state to suit its interests at everyone else’s expense. Using data on 18 sub-Saharan African countries, there is a negative relationship between ethnic inequality and the provision of basic infrastructure such as electricity and sewerage. Poor public services hold back growth, and a state serving one ethnicity is unlikely to pursue reforms, like privatization and trade liberalization, that foster broad prosperity.
Chandrasekhar Dandia
Chandrasekhar Dandia 11 years 1 day ago
.Jaise sabhi companiyon ka NSE and BSE main share hota hai,waise hi govt. of India ka bhi share market main aaye, is se govt ki stock badhegi aur efficiency bhi badhegi.
aashish jain
aashish jain 11 years 1 day ago
Respected all, In my view there is no need of skill development untill we learn or practise meaning full study at our school level.....warna B.A karne k baad aata kya h? Answer-No answer its too late
shubham tiwari
shubham tiwari 11 years 1 day ago
the idea is great but only problem this project will phase is in terms of finance in future and giving cash rewards to students which i am still facing i completed my back office of nsdc course by iijt an training institute successfully completed it but still waiting for certificates and money for last one year. if this problem is solved then no one can catch hand of India in skilled labor otherwise it would only be another akash tablet.
Kiran_24
Kiran_24 11 years 1 day ago
One thing that could be done is making it mandatory to spend a percentage of profits for giving skill training to employees. The amount spent could be exempted from taxes. Many companies actually provide skill training to employees and are getting benefits out of it. Awareness creation among employers of benefits is thus an important task. Encouraging and providing mechanisms with institutions that provide training. Employers should be incentivised to provide skill training to workers.
rajeev nagpal
rajeev nagpal 11 years 1 day ago
until unless industry participates in Skill development this initiative is also doomed as are all other schemes also what are NGO or such organisation doing in these schemes is beyond comprehension.for example MSME scheme TREAD requires a NGO and not an industry then how can NGO ensure employment.