Department of Technical Education Haryana 1
Skilling and creating productive job employment for youth is one of the biggest challenges that we face today. The Prime Minister s National Council on Skill Development (Now NSDA-National Skill Development Authority) has set a target of providing skills to 17 lakh youth for Haryana during the 12 th plan i.e. 2012-17. Skill Development Policy was notified by the State on 30.01.2009 with constitution of Skill Development Mission under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary. Skill Mission in the State is being made operational shortly. 2
The skill targets in Haryana shall be achieved collectively by various Departments including School Education, Technical Education, Higher Education, Industries, Industrial Training, Education, Veterinary, Urban Local Bodies, Women & Child Development, Agriculture, Tourism, Health, Labour and Rural Development Department. Present skill building capacity in various departments in formal as well as informal sectors in Haryana is 279931 per annum. 3
Formal Sector (Numbers) Polytechnics 65845 Engineering Colleges/ Architecture/ B. Pharma 61665 MBA & MCA 16085 ITI 57346 Medical/ Paramedical Education 20000 Veterinary Education 7000 Agriculture Education 2000 Tourism 1370 School Education (Vocational) 6720 Central Government Institutions (through CIPET, FDDI, MSME Tool rooms, RLI, NIFTEM, NIT) Informal Sector Technical Education, ITI, Health, Labour, Agriculture, Education, Tourism, Rural Development, Veterinary 1900 40000 Total 279931 4
Institutions of National Importance established in Haryana 1. National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal. 2. National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kurukshetra. 3. Regional Labour Institute (RLI), Faridabad. 4. Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology (CIPET), Murthal, Sonepat. 5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak. 6. National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), Sonepat. 7. Footwear Design & Development Institute (FDDI), Rohtak. 5
New National Level Institutions in Pipeline 1. National Institute of Design (NID), Kurukshetra. 2. Extension Centre of IIT, Delhi at Rajiv Gandhi Education city, Kundli, Sonipat. 3. R & D Centre of IIT, Delhi at village Badhsa, district Jhajjar. 7. National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Panchkula 5. Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Kilord (Sonipat). 6
Operations/Program Execution Financial Year Skilling Target Sectors 2013-14 2014-15 225000 393000 As per Skill Gap Survey Report submitted by NSDC, skill training in the identified sectors will be provided accordingly. 2015-16 512000 2016-17 573000 Total 1710000 7
Districtwise Manpower requirement Mahendragarh 2012-17 18856 & 2017-22 21067 Kaithal 2012-17 38711 & 2017-22 37518 Sirsa 2012-17 42221 & 2017-22 44315 Fatehabad 2012-17 48793 & 2017-22 44899 Jind 2012-17 44670 & 2017-22 46060 Focus Sectors Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Food Processing, Construction Services: Transportation& Logistics, Healthcare, Retail, Banking and Financial Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Food Processing, Construction, Fabricated Metal Services: Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, Retail, Communication, Banking and Financial Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing, Agro Based Industries Services: Transportation & Logistics, Retail, Education and Training, Banking and Financial Services, Hospitality Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing Services: Transportation & Logistics, Education and Training, Communication, Banking and Financial Services, Hospitality Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing Services 8
Rewari 2012-17 53952 & 2017-22 53539 Kurukshetra 2012-17 55297 & 2017-22 54462 Jhajjar 2012-17 60508 & 2017-22 62942 Karnal 2012-17 62704 & 2017-22 61136 Rohtak 2012-17 60983 & 2017-22 64586 Bhiwani 2012-17 63959 & 2017-22 64322 Manufacturing: Construction, Auto Auto Components, Engineering, Electrical and Electronics, Fabricated Metals Services: Transportation & Logistics, Education and Training,, Communication, Banking and Financial Services, Hospitality Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Fabricated Metal Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Fabricated Metal Services, Healthcare, Communication Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing, Engineering Products Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Guar Gum, Rubber and Plastics Services 9
Mewat 2012-17 67867 & 2017-22 69691 Yamunanagar 2012-17 71403 & 2017-22 72223 Palwal 2012-17 82895 & 2017-22 81666 Panipat 2012-17 101825 & 2017-22 98138 Panchkula 2012-17 93992 & 2017-22 94285 Hisar 2012-17 102567 & 2017-22 98687 Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Auto Auto Components, Rubber and Plastics Services: Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare, Communication, Banking and Financial Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Fabricated Metal, Food Processing Paper and Paper Products, Beverages Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing, Fabricated Metal Services, Healthcare Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Textiles, Engineering, Chemical and Chemical Products Services, Healthcare Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing, Fabricated Metal, Pharma and Medicine, Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Services Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Food Processing Services, Education and Training 10
Ambala 2012-17 126217 & 2017-22 121571 Sonipat 2012-17 138301 & 2017-22 137533 Faridabad 2012-17 187448 & 2017-22 210094 Gurgaon 2012-17 263998 & 2017-22 270075 Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Scientific Instruments, Food Processing, Fabricated Metal Services, Education and Training, Communication Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Scientific Instruments, Food Processing, Fabricated Metal, Chemical and Chemical Products, Beverages, Auto Auto Components Services, Education and Training, Communication, IT/ ITeS Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Scientific Instruments, Fabricated Metal, Auto Auto Components, Chemical and Chemical Products, Beverages, Food Processing Services, Education and Training, Communication, IT/ ITeS Manufacturing: Construction Based Materials, Construction, Scientific Instruments, Fabricated Metal, Auto Auto Components Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Services, Education and Training, Communication, IT/ ITeS 11
Schemes- State/Central Funds available Target for 2013-14 Achievement Average placement rate Starting salary of those placed State Creation of Employment Generation Opportunities (CEGO) For SC Students Govt. ITI in Craftsman Training Scheme Private ITI in Craftsman Training Scheme Rs. 1.0 Crore State Planned Budget Self financing 2000 1200 80% self employed, 20 % placed in industry 32388 39199 85% (employed in various industries) 10020 7724 85% (employed in various industries) Rs. 6000/- to 8000/- Rs. 6000/- p.m. Rs. 6000/- p.m. Apprenticeship NA 6150 6072 85% (employed in various industries) Rs. 6000/- p.m. Continued 12
Funds available Target for 2013-14 Achievement Average placement rate Starting salary of those placed Central MES Amount allotted Rs. 10.51 Cr. Balance 7.39 Cr. 15000 8175 No record Available Ajeevika Rs. 81.66 Crore 5000 Projects recently sanctioned and yet to start for implementation CDTP Rs. 1.28 Crore 9600 4200 80% self employed, 20 % placed in industry NVEQF (by School Education) Hunar Se Rozgar Scheme Being funded by MHRD Being funded by Ministry of Tourism N.A. No record Available Minimum Rs. 6000/- in the country and Rs. 25,000 abroad Rs. 6000/- 8000/- 10000 13000 Rs. 7000/- to 12000/- p.m. 1920 1107 13 to
NVEQF SCHEME School Education Department implemented the scheme in 2012-13 across 40 Govt. schools in 8 districts of Haryana from classes IX to XII, in the sectors of automobile, retail, security, and IT/ITES, in which approximately 8000 students are acquiring skills. For the session 2013-14, the scheme has been expanded in 100 more Govt. schools located in various districts with three new sectors namely- Beauty & Wellness, Physical Education & Sports and Patient Care Assistant. In level-i, 1920 students have been enrolled for 2013-14. 12 self financing technical institutions have been approved by AICTE for implementing the NVEQF scheme to provide skills in sectors namely Automobile, IT, Construction, Finance & Account etc. 14
Schemes being run by ITI Department Industrial Training Department Haryana is running Craftsman Training Scheme under State Plan Budget. Under the scheme, the total target of 32388 in Govt. ITI and 10020 in Private ITI has been fixed for the year 2013-14. 39199 trainees in Govt. ITI and 7724 trainees in Private ITI have been enrolled for the year 2013-14. Modular Employability Scheme under Skill Development Initiative (SDI), funded by Govt. of India, is running by Industrial Training Department through various ITIs. Fund of Rs. 10.51 Crore has been allocated under the scheme. Target of 15000 candidates has been fixed for 2013-14, out of which 8175 has been achieved. 15
HUNAR SE ROZGAR Scheme State Government implemented the Hunar se Rozgar scheme of Ministry of Tourism in 2009-10 to create employable skills in the interested youth who are in the age group 18-28 and who are minimum 8 th pass. Scheme has been implemented in IHMs and other private institutes where a total no. of 2110 candidates have been imparted training upto 31 st March, 2013. For the first time in the year 2013, Hunar se Rozgar scheme has been implemented by Haryana Tourism Corporation at Tourist Complexes in Haryana. 880 persons will be imparted training in Food Production (8 weeks- 440 persons) and Food and Beverage Service ( 6 weeks-440 persons). Students will be given tool kit, Uniform, and stipend @ Rs. 2000/- (Food Production) and Rs. 1500/- (F & B Service). 402 persons have been registered for the said training at tourist complexes (223 for Food Production and 179 for Food and Beverage Service. 16
Aajeevika Skills Haryana State Rural Livelihoods Mission (HSRLM) society is implementing National Rural Livelihoods Mission in the state including the project relating to Skill Development under Aajeevika Skills. Under Aajeevika Skills, the projects being implemented to provide skills to the poor rural youths to enable them to get jobs to have regular monthly wages at or above minimum wages. The HSRLM co-ordinates with other agencies for mobilization, selection of candidates for training. DRDAs are involved in the process of mobilization and selections of the candidates for providing skills under these projects. The program is also monitored with the help of outside agencies as well as internally. Funds are provided by Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India to the extent of 75% of the project cost and 25% are provided by state government. Funds of Rs. 81.66 cr is available for under the scheme for 6 projects (implementation period ranging from 1 to 3 years. Target of 5000 trainees has been fixed for 2013-14. 17
Skill Development Initiatives by the State District wise skill gap study for the state of Haryana 2012-17, 2017-22 has been conducted by the NSDC and report submitted on 18.11.2013. Identified Focus Sectors are: Manufacturing: Construction, Food processing, Paper, Paper products, Engineering, Auto Components, Rubber & Plastics etc. whereas in Services: Transportation & logistics, health care, retail, Education and Training, Communication banking and financial services etc. Skill Knowledge Providers empanelled with NSDC will be identified for providing skills in the focus sectors. 18
Skill Development Programmes will be initiated in the State through Govt./Govt. Aided and Self Financing Polytechnics, Engineering Colleges, Universities, ITIs and Schools offering Vocational Programmes. The existing infrastructure and Machinery Equipment in above institutions shall be utilized for providing skills. Placement linked skill training will be preferred. 19
Skill initiatives by Technical Education, Department Two new Govt. Engineering Colleges (1 at Jhajjar and 1 at Rewari) are being established. 10 new Govt. Polytechnics, out of which 3 are in the Mewat District for inclusive growth, are being established. Scheme of Community Development Through Polytechnics [CDTP] is presently operational in 16 Govt. Polytechnics in which approximately 5,000 students are acquiring skills in 15 trades annually. Rs. 1.28 crore released by MHRD. Creation of Employment Generation Opportunities (CEGO) scheme is presently operational in 14 Govt. Polytechnics in which approximately 2,000 SC category students are acquiring skills in 12 trades annually. Rs. 1.0 20 crore released by State Govt.
Community College established at Government Polytechnic, Manesar in which skills in Fire Safety & BPO are being provided. Community colleges in 5 Technical Institutions namely, Government Polytechnic, Hisar, Nilokheri and Manesar, Deenbandhu Chottu Ram University of Science & Technology Murthal and YMCA University of Science & Technology, Faridabad have been approved to be established by the MHRD. Grant-in-Aid of Rs. 38 Lac and 44 Lac has been released for Govt. Polytechnic Hisar and Nilokheri respectively. In order to provide vertical mobility to its employees Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. has collaborated with Govt. of Haryana to start part time diploma programmes at Govt. Polytechnic Manesar in Mech. Engg., Elect. Engg. & ECE with 20 seats each w.e.f. 2012 onwards. 21
Skill development programmes in PPP mode are proposed to be offered in the State on the lines of NSDC at the tentative average cost of Rs.10000 per person Three Multi Skill Development Centres (MSDC) on pilot basis are proposed to be established in one State Technical University and two Polytechnics for specialized skills training programmes to meet the needs of private industry. Based on the outcome more centres will be established. State Govt. has approved implementation of STAR scheme in the State. Training providers empanelled with NSDC will be shortly imparting skills in which approximately 15,000 students will be trained till 31 st March 2014. 22
Challenges and expectations from NSDA Budgetary support from Govt. of India is required to meet the recurring training expenses. Comprehensive Training of Trainers Programmes may be organized to strengthen the capacity of trainers. To provide skills to the rural youth, to achieve state target and enable them to secure jobs in the identified sectors. Placement linked training programmes. 23
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