VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMMES ON SKILL...
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMMES
ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT
IN TAMIL NADU
TOTAL AREA 13,50,058 SQ.KM
NO. OF DISTRICTS 32
TOTAL POPULATION
6,24,05,679
LITERATES 4,06,24,545
LITERACY RATE 73.5%
MALE LITERACY RATE
82.5%
FEMALE LITERACY RATE
64.5%
PER CAPITA INCOME
Rs. 29,958
• The present Indian Labourforce in the age group of20-24 is having only 5% asVocationally trained.
• This is far below the globalstandards .
• It is 90% in Korea, 82% inGermany and 80% in Japan.
• Large scale skilldevelopment is animminent imperative.
• India enjoys a greatadvantage today of havingthe largest population ofyoung people in the world.
• India has the capacity tocreate 500 million certifiedand skilled technicians by2022.
Tamil Nadu is one of thehighly industrialized statesin India.
Many heavy Engineeringand Manufacturingcompanies are located inTamil Nadu.
5,57,761 Micro , Small &Medium enterprises are inTamil Nadu.
Key organised sectors contributing to Tamil Nadu’seconomy include :-
- Textiles- Construction- Auto- Food Processing- Leather- IT / ITES- Light Engineering- Banking & Finance
These sectors contribute to around 45% - 50% of economy
The human resources requirement till 2015
will be across various levelsHighly skilled 0.1-0.3
million
Skilled 3 - 4
million
Unskilled
9 - 11 million
Total demand – 13-15 million
1 – 2%
23 – 29%
70 - 75%
Sector Employment („000)
Current 2015 Incremental
Textile 4,500 – 5,000 9,500 – 10,000 4,500 – 5,000
Auto 70 - 80 520 - 580 450 - 500
IT 65-80 380 - 450 300 – 390
ITES 55-65 300 - 350 250 – 300
Leather 1,050 – 1,100 2,000 – 2,200 900 – 1,150
Construction 2,200 – 2,300 4000 - 4100 1800
Light Engineering 45 - 50 80-85 30 -40
Financial Services 120 -125 380 -390 260 - 265
Craftsmen Training Scheme
Apprenticeship
Training
Industrial Schools
Centres of Excellence
Public Private
Partnership
SDI-MES
Craftsmen Training is impartedthrough the vast network of 60Government ITIs and 627 PrivateITCs in Tamil Nadu. Each trainee isgiven practical training of 1200hours in a year.
Training is imparted in 39Engineering Trades and 17 NonEngineering trades
Training is imparted in allGovernment I.T.I.s free of cost.
Free Bus pass scheme is available
to all Government ITI trainees.
During the period of training stipend
is paid to the trainees of
Government I.T.Is.
General ITIs : 46
Women ITIs : 12
ITI for SC category : 1
ITI for ST category : 1
Minority Wing (Muslims) : 1
Women Wing : 3
CoE ITIs : 22
PPP ITIs : 28
No. of ITIs having Own Building : 56
No. of ITIs functioning in rented building
: 4
Hostel Facility : 31 (1 for SC)
Rural ITIs / ITCs : 529
Urban ITIs/ ITCs : 98
SEZ areas ITIs / ITCs : 102
Hill Area ITIs / ITCs : 10
ITIs/ IT Cs in Naxal Affected areas : 12
• To produce World Class multi-skill work force, anew scheme of Centres of Excellence is beingintroduced.
• There is a provision of multi entry and multi exitfacility with the course curriculum designed inconsultation with the Industry.
• 5 Government ITIs were taken up in 2005 forUpgradation under domestic funding at an outlayof Rs.160 lakhs per centre.
• In Tamil Nadu, under Centre – State Share in theratio of 75:25, so far, 19 Government IndustrialTraining Institutes have been taken up forupgradation into CoE with World Bank funding ofRs 3.5 crores to each ITI.
• In 2006, 5 Government ITIs under InternationalDevelopment Association (IDA) funding
• In 2007, 6 Government ITIs and in 2008, 3Government ITIs were upgraded under WorldBank Funding at an outlay of Rs.3.5 crore percentre.
• Three more ITIs were taken up for upgradtiaonunder World Bank funding at an outlay of Rs.2crores per ITI in 2009.
• Thus an amount of Rs.63 crores have beensanctioned under the scheme.
Domestic
IDA
WB CoE ITIs
PPP ITIs
Uncovered
CoE I.T.Is
Domestic-5
IDA funding-5
W.B. Funding-12
PPP ITIs - 28
Uncovered - 12
S.
No
Year Name of
the I.T.I
Sector selected Funded by
1
2005
Ambattur Automobile
Domestic
funding
2 Trichy Production&
Manufacturing
3 Coimbatore Production&
Manufacturing
4 Hosur Production&
Manufacturing
5 Salem Fabrication
(Fitting &
Welding)
S.No Year Name of the I.T.I Sector selected Funded by
1
2006
Guindy (W) Apparel
Retroactive
IDA Funding
2 Vellore Leather Goods & Foot wear
3 Madurai Automobile
4 Pettai Electrical
5 Guindy Hospitality Management
6
2007
Chengalpattu Production & Manufacturing
World Bank
Funding
7 (N) Chennai Construction, Wood working
8 Thanjavur Fabrication (Fitting & Welding)
9 Cuddalore Plastic Processing Operator
10 Coimbatore (W) Information Technology
11 Tuticorin Chemical
12 2008 Karaikudi Fabrication (Fitting & Welding) World Bank
Funding13 Dharapuram Production and Manufacturing
14 Dharmapuri Automobile
15 2009 Ariyalur Upgradation World Bank
FundingNagapattinam Upgradation 16Dindugul Upgradation17
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION WORK
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION WORK
NEW CONSTRUCTION - ADVANCED MODULE BUILDING
To involve Industries to adopt the Government ITIs andto improve the quality of the Institute delivery to suit theIndustry and market demand the scheme ofup-gradation of Government ITIs into Centres ofExcellence through PPP mode is introduced.
To create interaction between the Institute and theIndustry.
I.M.C. Society receives Rs.2.5.crores as soft loan fromthe Govt. of India.
So far, 28 I.T.Is have been taken up for upgradationunder PPP with a project cost of Rs 70 crores.
Upgradation is under progress.
The objective of the scheme is to provide Vocational training 1) to school leavers, 2)existing workers , 3)I.T.I. graduates etc.
To improve their employability by optimally utilizing the infrastructure available in Government, Private institutions and the Industry.
Existing skills of the persons is also be tested and certified under this scheme.
So far ,more than 16000 candidates were tested & certified under this scheme.
This scheme is implemented in 56 Government I.T.Is, 182 Private ITCs and 34 Corporate training centres& another 37 Private VTP registration is under progress.
State Govt is sanctioning Rs. 8crores to implement this schemeevery year.
Training is imparted in 88 shortterm courses in 60 GovernmentITIs.
Training is imparted in eveninghours ( 5 pm - 8 pm) in weekdays and weekends.
All category of candidates (unskilled & unemployed youthregistered in EmploymentExchanges, Open candidates, ITIcandidates & trainees etc., areadmitted in this training.
Training is offered at free of costto all categories of candidates
Chennai, 10977
Coimbatore, 13451
Trichy, 14661
Madurai, 12551
Tirunelveli, 8330
Chennai
Coimbatore
Trichy
Madurai
Tirunelveli
This Scheme was implemented in the State witheffect from 13.6.2008.
for the implementation of SDI-MES was formedw.e.f. 13.6.08 under the Chairmanship ofPrincipal Secretary to Government, L&EDepartment.
Representation is given to IndustrialAssociation representatives in the StateCommittee. (CII, FICCI,EFSI, MCCI)
A State Skill Development Mission has been set up inTamil Nadu.
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister is the Chairman ofSkill Development Mission.
Industry Representatives are given berth in the SkillMission.
Prime objective is to create a mechanism for the co-ordination of all Departments Offering skill training& thereby improve the skilled workforce in the Statequalitatively & quantitatively.
.
The State Coordination Committee will meet once in 3months and will place its recommendations for theapproval of State level Mission for Skill Development onthe following aspects :
Analysis of coordinated action plan to improve the skillsof the youths for better employment.
Analysis of Skill Gap and arriving at statistics.
Action Plan for Skill Development.
Fixing of target for Skill training in a qualitative &quantitative aspect.
Review of progress of the target and performance of thevarious Representatives.
Review of progress of action plan of various Departmentsand fixing of target in the State.
To approve the registration of skill training establishmentsas Vocational Training Providers identified by DistrictCoordination Committee.
To register Schools , Colleges, Polytechnics & EngineeringColleges as Vocational Training Providers underGovernment of India’s Scheme of Skill DevelopmentInitiative – Modular Employable Skills.
Raising women’s participation to atleast 30% by the end ofthe XI Plan.
Identification of range of infrastructural facilities,including schools community centres and localGovernment buildings for utilization as training venues.
Skill development plans and setting to the targets forXI,XII,XIII five years plans.
Coordination of Skill Training imparted in variousDepartments & Industries to provide uniformity in testing& certification.
Approval of Action Plan of various Departments.
Specific budgetary provision for skill development to bearrived at in consultation with CII, FICCI, EFSI & otherIndustrial Representatives.
To achieve the national target to skill 500 million trainedpersons by 2022, a State level action plan to be formulatedby coordinating the action plans of various departmentsand on approval of the same by the State level Mission forSkill Development will be forwarded to the PlanningCommission for seeking funds.
• Under the Government of India scheme of Establishing 1500Industrial Training Institutes and 5000 Skill DevelopmentCentres under Public Private Partnership mode in theCountry.
• 37 new I.T.Is are proposed to be set up in 24 Districts mainlyin the SC/ST concentration areas, minority concentrationareas, Special Economic Zones(SEZs), naxal affected areasand MSME clusters with the Government of Indiaassistance.
• Similarly, 50 Skill Development Centres for givingVocational training is planned to be set up preferably in acluster of about 10-12 villages with the preferred locationclose to the common service centres(CSC) set up by theDepartment of Information Technology under Public PrivatePartnership mode.
Total No. of ITIs / SDCs
No. ofDistrictscovered
No. of Blocks
covered
SEZ Rural Urban SC/ST Hill areas
NaxalAffected
areas
MSME cluster
ITIs - 38 25 37 4 30 8 12 5 2 11
SDC s -50
30 50 7 44 6 4 3 1 16
Employable Skill Training to Unemployed Educated Youth
To commemorate the UN declaration and with a viewto upgrading the skills of large number of unemployededucated youth in close collaboration with the privatesector.
The Hon‟ble Chief Minister had announced thelaunching of a new scheme viz. “Employable SkillTraining for Educated Unemployed Youth” on theIndependence Day, 1 5th August 2010.
F or implementation of the above scheme Governmenthave sanctioned a sum of Rs.50 crores for this scheme totrain and provide employment to one lakh unemployedyouth during the year 2010-2011.
This scheme will be implemented in the following threestages.
District Level camps will be organized to identify thepotential youth based on their educational qualification,aptitude etc., and linked to specific employer.
The respective employers will take care of the training ofelected candidates and arrange for their employmentplacement.
Immediately after the training is over, the placement ofthe trained youth by the respective employer will beensured.
In the first phase it is proposed to conductDistrict Camps in 4 Districts viz., Thiruvallur,Thirunelveli, Thiruvarur and Krishnagiri.
During the camps, right candidate will beselected by the company and placementorders issued.
S.
No.
Name of Implementing Department / Organization Year Number of
Training
Institutions
Training
capacity per
year
(Institutions )
I. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
1. Government Industrial Training Institutes 2010-2011 62 22,000
2. Private Industrial Training Centres 2010-2011 627 60320
3.Centres of Excellence, Industrial Training Institutes 2010-2011 22 3,434
4.Government Industrial Training Institutes upgraded
through Public Private Partnership Mode
2010-2011 28 5,000
5. Government Industrial Training Institutes /
Private Industrial Training Centres – 3rd Shift
2010-2011 667 26,000
6. Industrial Schools 2010-2011 987 97,000
7. 38 ITIs / 50 SDCs – Industrial Training Institutes on
Public Private Partnership Mode with Government of
India Assistance.
2010-2011 38 9,000
8. Skill Development Centres in Public Private
Partnership Mode with Government of India Assistance.
2010-2011 50 10,000
9. Govt. ITIs -Modular Employable Skills for
Unemployed Youth ( State Scheme )
2010-2011 58 50,000
10. VTPs - Skill Development Initiatives under
Modular Employable Skills
2010-2011 1000 4,00,000
Department of Industries & Commerce
1. Govt Scientific Glass Testing Centre, Guindy,Chennai
–32.
2010-2011 50
2. Entrepreneurship Development Institute(EDI),
Guindy, Chennai – 32.
2010-2011 4,500
3.MSME Policy 2008 Chapter 6.3 2010-2011 9,500
Central Institute Of Plastic Engineering &Technology
(CIPET), Guindy, Chennai–32.
1. SPONSORED TRAINING PROGRAMME
2010-2011 200
2. SHORT – TERM COURSES 2010-2011 34,500
Department of Backward Classes Welfare 2010-2011 4,000
Department of Adi - Dravidar & Tribal Welfare 2010-2011 20,000
MSME Development Institute 2010-2011 550
Tamil Nadu Corporation for Women Development 2010-2011 20,000
Engineering Colleges 2010-2011 1,50,000
Polytechnics 2010-2011 1,25,000
+2 Vocational Education 2010-2011 80,000
Rural Development Department 2010-2011 1,50,000
Other Departments
(Labour, , Handloom , Khadi,)
2010-2011 50,000
Private Sector (Manufacturing Industries)
(Automobile and Auto componenets,
Electronics Hardwares,
Textiles and Garments,
Leather and Leather Goods,
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals,
Gems and Jewellery,
Building and Construction,
Food Processing,
Handlooms and Handicrafts
Building Hardware and Home Furnishings
2010-2011 1,00,000
Total
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