8. SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMNETS



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8. SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMNETS Sl. 1 M/o Agriculture (i) of Agriculture Research & Education (ii) of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries Training in Agricultural Extension (21 training centres), Training in use of Agricultural Implements & machinery, Soil Conservation Training Centre, LFQC&TI, NPPTI, Cooperative Education and Training. Under the University stream, various (12) under-graduate, post-graduate and Ph.D. courses are offered (DARE). Person engaged in Agricultural institutions and support services, members of cooperatives and Farmers. Under KVK, 550/589 districts are covered. Students with Qualifications as usual under University stream of education. U.G. courses 4 years (except for veterinary courses i.e. of 5 years), P.G. courses 2 years and Ph.D. as usual. There is one Central Agricultural University, thirty-one State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) and four National Institutes of Indian Council of Agricultural Research having the status of Deemed to be University. Students with Qualifications as usual. As usual. ICAR also arranges need based training programmes in any of State Agricultural University or ICAR Institutes in new and emerging areas. Individual scientists or groups of scientists. One week to three months (or longer duration, as fixed).

CIFNET Regular courses (2) and special training courses (14) 10 th Standard students 6-18 months CIFNET Refresher courses (4) Lecturers/in-service 4 weeks 2 M/o Food Processing Industries CIFNET Other Organizations viz college including engineering and foreign nationals (14) Grants were provided to NGOs for setting up of 326 Food Processing & Training Centres (FPTCs) during 1992-93 to 2000-01. Persons living in rural areas with preference being given to women, SC, ST and other weaker sections of society 3 days to 14 weeks Institutions like Central Food Technology Research Institute, Paddy Processing Research Centre, PHTC, Council of Entrepreneurial Development Programme (EDP) are also running training courses. Mainly persons in Food Processing Industry Short term Person power development in rural areas (FPTC Scheme) Open SHORT-TERM Entrepreneurship Development Programme Open SHORT-TERM Programmes for development of human resources in food processing, testing, training, Candidates aspiring to be AICTE approved diploma/degree

quality management etc. Managers, technician/ technologists, and entrepreneurs courses durations as usual (Long-term) 3 M/o Health & Family Welfare Basic Training of multipurpose health worker (Female & Male) 478 ANM/ MPW(F) Training Centres 28 HFWTC & 30 Basic MPWA(M) Schools -Educated youth with minimum 10 th pass 12 to 18 months 4 M/o Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises 5 M/o Human Resource Development Promotional training of Female Health Assistant in 42 training centres. Training is also provided by Safdarjung Hospital, St. John Ambulance, NTCP, NPCB, NMHP, NACP, INC, CBHI, CLTRI, PWTRC, ECH etc. Counselling, Retraining and Redeployment of Rationalized Workers of CPSEs (Formerly NRF) Vocationalisation of Secondary Education (6800 schools covered) -Persons working in Health & family Welfare programme Workers who opt for voluntary retirement, rendered surplus or retrenched from CPSEs Student having passed 10 th class Short term 2 years Polytechnics (1244) + Institutions for diploma in pharmacy (415), hotel management (63), architecture (25) 10 th pass 3 years diploma

Community Polytechnic Scheme (675 CPs) Poorer section of society in both rural and urban areas (3 to 6 months) Jan Shikshan Sansthan (157 Vocational Training Centres run by NGOs offering more than 250 courses) Support For Distance Education & Web Based Learning (NPTEL) National Institute of Open Schooling - Distance Vocational Education Programmes [Practical training through Accredited Vocational Institutes (AVIs)] Apprenticeship Training for student of +2 Vocational stream National Programme on Earthquake Engineering Education (NPEEE) Disadvantaged groups of adults. Priority is given to adult neoliterates/ semi-literates, SC and ST, women/girls, oppressed, migrants, slum/ pavement dwellers and working children Engineering and physical sciences under-graduates/post graduates in the country; all teachers/faculties in science and engineering Universities in India School leavers with 5 th, 7 th,,8 th and 10 th pass Students passing out of +2 Vocational stream Need Based (1-4 weeks) (Designing course material time bound project) 6 months to 2 years One year Faculty development through short-term crash programmes

6 D/o Information Technology DOEACC - O level Recognized engineering colleges/ polytechnics and schools of architecture having related academic degree or diploma programme Students or working persons with 10+2 pass and long-term programmes Flexible duration for passing examination 7 M/o Labour (DGET) CEDTI Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) (5114 ITIs) It conducts courses in the field of Electronics, Telecommunications, IT, Process Control & Instrumentation School leavers with 8 th, 10 th and 12 th pass One to Three years Apprenticeship Training Scheme (ATS) (20,800 establishments) School leavers with 8 th, 10 th and 12 th pass or National Trade Certificate (from NCVT) Holder 6 months to 4 years Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) (6 Institutes) Instructors of ITIs 1 year Advanced Vocational Training Scheme and Hi-tech Training Scheme (65 centres) Industrial Workers/ Technicians Short Term courses

Supervisory Training (2 institutes) Supervisors from Industry Long and short term Women Training Institutes(11 institutes) Women (School leavers, Instructors and others) Long and short term Central Staff Training and Research Institute Model Training Institutes and Model Industrial Training Institutes Training Executives and Principals School leavers with 8 th, 10 th and 12 th pass Short Term One to Three years 8 M/o Rural Development National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) Conducts about 150 programmes Practicing Manager in rural development Short term Courses 9 M/o MSME [Small Industries Development Organisation (SIDO)] Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) Entrepreneurship Development Programme, Skill Development Programme (SDP), Management Development Programme It has 72 institutes/ bodies. SSSI 30 Br. SSSI- 28 RTC 4 Tool Rooms 8 Focus is on the vulnerable groups among the rural poor. SC/ STs should account for a minimum of 50%, women for 20% and disabled for 3% of the total swarozgaris during a year. Workers Educated unemployed youth Entrepreneurs Need based short term Both short term and long term

10 Khadi & Village Industries Corporation 11 M/o Social Justice & Empowerment PPDC 2 51 Training Centres run 35 types of programmes National Institute of Mentally Handicapped, National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Institute for Physically Handicapped, National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation, National Scheme of Liberation and Rehabilitation of Scavengers and their Dependents, National Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation, Rehabilitation Council of India 12 M/o Textiles Decentralized Training Programme, 24 Weavers Service Centres, Cooperative Training, 13 Power loom Centres, Indian Jute Industries Research Association, Central Wool Development Board, Central Silk Board, Training Centres for Handicrafts, North eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms development Corporation Unemployed rural youths, In-job Artisans/Supervisors working in KVI instts, Prospective Entrepreneurs, Beneficiaries of different Govt. Schemes desirous of undertaking KVI activities. Disadvantaged and marginalized sections of the society viz., SC, Minorities, B.C., Persons with disabilities, Aged Persons, Street children and victims of Drug Abuse etc. Skill upgradation of Workers in textile industry 2 months to 12 months Short term training upto six months duration Orientation Programmes upto one week duration Mainly short term (15 days to 3 months). Some courses under Handicrafts are of 1 year duration.

Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Workers in Garment Industry 3 months to 1 year 13 D/o Tourism 15 Food Craft Institutes under State 10 th Pass 6 months 1 year Governments 14 M/o Tribal Affairs Vocational Training Centres (VTC) in Tribal Unemployed Tribal youth (Each 6 months in VTC and Areas. person is given training in two 6 months with master (100% central assistance is given to State/ UT / NGO for setting up VTs. trades) craftsmen 15 M/o Urban Development & Poverty alleviation 16 HUDCO & others in Construction sector Urban Self Employment Programme under Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY) 640 Building Centres (HUDCO) Company run schools (NBCC HCC, L&T, ECC etc.) & association etc. Urban Unemployed or underemployed poor below poverty line Persons engaged in Construction Industry Short term (2-6 months) subject to minimum 300 hours 17 D/o Women & Child Development Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) & others Support to Training and Employment Programme for Women (STEP) Worker& Supervisor having qualification of Vth to XIIth Standard To provide updated skills and new knowledge to poor and assetless women traditional sectors 1 month to 6 months Swalamban (previously NORAD) To train poor women mostly in

Training in Home scale preservation of fruits and vegetables,(by Community Food and Nutrition Extension Units (CFNEUs) Central Social Welfare Board (programmes are organised by voluntary organisations) Women Empowerment Programme in collaboration with IGNOU (Training programme on Empowering women through SHG ) Kishori Shakti Yojana Other programmes like UDISHA, Training of Anganwadi Workers, NIPCCB, Rashtriya Mahila Kosh etc. non-traditional trades House wives and Adolescent girls with a view to promote preservation and consumption of fruits and vegetables which provide much needed micronutrients, as well as to provide necessary skills which could be useful for income generation purposes. To train women in marketable trades and also to upgrade their skills for getting remunerative employment opportunities To organise women into effective Self Help Groups To train and equip adolescent girls to improve home based and vocational skills Two weeks Minimum 60 days