by Punjabsportswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIRAGH, JULY 5
Punjab
Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave in principle approval
to Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for setting up of Gurukul, as
a skill training pilot project, in district Nawanshahar to train poor
unemployed educated or dropouts from rural schools as well as ensuring
their proper placement in the local industry.
A
decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal during a meeting with
the representatives of CII and top brass of the state government.
Taking
part in deliberations, Mr. Badal emphasized the need to train our
unemployed rural youth through special skill development centers with
focus of their cent percent placement in the Industrial sector.
The
Chief Minister assured the CII of fulsome support and cooperation of
the state government to establish this new venture and asked the Deputy
Commissioner Nawanshahar to identify a suitable site or some vacant
building to initiate CII-Gurukul project. Mr. Badal also asked the CII
to finalize their plan at the earliest and assured them for the
extension of this scheme as a joint venture between state and CII in
other districts after its success in Nawanshahar.
Explaining
the concept and scope of Gurukulus, the CII team members Mr. Shahnawaz
Ali and Mrs. Kamna Raj Aggarwalla jointly informed the Chief Minister
that as many as 300 rural youth would be trained in a year in this
Gurukul through imparting 30 to 45 days intensive semi-skilled certified
training which would be subsequently extended to six months as an
advanced training course after ensuring their placements in the Industry
and on the need based demand of their employer.
Mr.
Shahnawaz Ali further informed that CII had already contacted the
Industry in the state to workout its requirement of skilled workers in
different trades and designed training courses to cater the local
industry in a productive manner. Besides imparting skill
training, these Gurukuls would also inculcate discipline, social &
patriotic values amongst the trainees. He also informed that Industrial
sector had given tremendous response to these Gurukuls, at present
functional as joint ventures between State Governments and CII in the
states like Tamilnadu, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Jharkhand.
Expressing
concern over the lack of proper linkage between demand of Industrial
sector and supply of skilled force by technical institutions in the
state, Mr. Badal asked the Punjab Technical Education Department to keep
continues liaison with Industry to ensure maximum placements of ITI
diploma holders. He further asked the department to evolve a system for
accessing the performance of a particular government ITI on the basis of
placements of its students.
Prominent
amongst those who attended the meeting included Chief Secretary Mr.
Rakesh Singh, Principal Secretary Industry Mr. AR Talwar, Principal
Secretary Technical Education Mr. SS Channy, Principal Secretary Rural
Development Mr. Mandeep Singh Sandhu, Special Principal Secretaries to
the Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema and Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh,
Director Technical Education Mr. B Purushartha, Deputy Commissioner
Nawanshahar Mrs. Tanu Kashyap and CII Head Punjab State Mr. Sumanpreet
Singh.
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