CHANDIGARH, JUNE 2
The Punjab Government would make it mandatory
for engineering colleges in the state to establish vocational skill development
training centers in their respective institutions.
In a bid to evolve
an effective mechanism for establishing world class skill development training
centers to impart short term vocational training to un-skilled and unemployed
youth of the state, Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal asked all the
engineering colleges in the state to establish at least one such centre in
their respective institute to impart quality training to un-educated, drop-outs
and unemployed youth especially with rural background.
Taking a decision
to this effect today in a high level meeting on 'Vocational Training and Skill
development- Vision Punjab', with Industrial tycoons, eminent educationists and
senior officers of the state here at Punjab Bhawan, Mr. Badal announced that in
future no new engineering college would be granted any permission with out its commitment
to establish such skill development training centre. The institutions would
ensure the employability of these trained skilled workers through tie-up with
the industries, added Mr. Badal.
Expressing concern
over the minimum attention paid on the human resources development in the past
at the national level the Chief Minister asked the Vice Chancellors of PAU,
GADVASU and Baba Farid Medical University of Health Sciences to prepare an
active action plan to introduce new need-based courses in different disciplines
to provide short term vocational training, not only to make these un-employed
youth employable but also have a feel of pride. Emphasizing the need to make
rural youth aware about all these courses and training programs, Mr. Badal
asked the universities to initiate a vigorous awareness campaign simultaneously
to make maximum numbers of unemployed youth aware and avail benefit.
The Chief Minister
also approved the proposal mooted by CII for establishing skill training 'Gurkuls'
in few industrial towns to impart quality vocational training to the youth and
helping them to absorb in local industries. He asked CII to work out their complete
plan to cover the entire state. He also approved to constitute a committee for
the effective planning and implementation of Gurkul scheme. Regarding the
certification the Chief Minister said that to avoid multiple certifications of
skill centers, a single certification system would also be formulated with the
help and guidance of PHD Chambers of Commerce. Mr. Badal further added that no
stone would be left unturned to secure the future of our youth.
Taking part in the deliberations
the Consul General Canada
Mr. Scot Slessor and British High Commissioner Mrs. Tanisha Thiara who were
special invitees, impressed upon the need to establish a cordial and strong
bonding between state government and industrial sector here in the country as
well as abroad to cater the need based skilled manpower with confidence level
at par with that of the skilled workers in the forging countries.
Appreciating the
efforts initiated by Mr. Badal to redress the shortfall of skilled workers in
the industrial sectors, Mr. S P Oswal (Oswal and Vardhman Co.) along with Mr.
Rajinder Gupta (CEO Trident group) assured full cooperation and support of
entire industry to implement the state's comprehensive plan 'Vocational Training
and Skill development- Vision Punjab' in letter and spirit.
Prominent amongst
those who attended the meeting included Chief Secretary Mr. Rakesh Singh,
Principal Secretary Tourism Mrs. Geetika Kalha, Special Principal Secretary to
Chief minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Principal Secretary Techanical Education Mr. SS
Channy, Mr. Dhaliwal (PUTIA), Ms. Kamna Raj Aggarwalla (CII), Mr. Sunil Pandey
( Dir. SLIET Longowal), Mr. Sanjeev Duggal (CENTUM), Mr. Srikant Bansal (GIC),
Mr. Rajiv Bali (Phd Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Rahul Kumar(FICCI), Mr. Parveen
Bansal (Regional ILFS), Mr. Neeraj Saluja (SEL), Mr. Navin Kumar( Metro Cash
& Carry) besides all the VCs of PAU, GADVASU and Baba Farid Medical
University of Health Sciences.
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