Karnataka signs MoUs with private firms for providing job skills to youths
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Karnataka Skill and Livelihood Taskforce has been shaped to create 10 million job alternatives within the subsequent 5 years
The Karnataka authorities has signed agreements with greater than a dozen private corporations for providing coaching in job skills for youths.
It has signed pacts with Toyota Kirloskar Motors, ELCIA, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Aditya Birla Fashions, Wipro GE Healthcare, Home Lane, Sansera Engineering Limited, ESDM Cluster, Mysuru; CEDOK, and lots of different firms for growing job skills among the many youth.
Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Thursday inaugurated the World Youth Skill Day organised by the Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Department and mentioned it was doable to construct ‘Koushalya’ (talent) Karnataka by growing the skills of the youth.
He noticed that India being the second highest populated nation on this planet has the human useful resource of youth belonging to the 18-35 age group. The contribution of youth performs an necessary position within the growth of any nation, he mentioned.
The Chief Minister mentioned that Karnataka has signed an settlement with Tata Technologies to improve 150 authorities ITIs at a price of ₹4,636.50 crore, and upgradation work of those ITIs was anticipated to be accomplished by September.
The authorities has developed kaushalkar.com internet portal for the advantage of migratory staff and has been organising digital job melas by way of Skill Connect internet portal to facilitate placements in industries by matching the skills in youth and industrial necessities.
The International Migration Centre has been established to assist youth discover jobs in international international locations based mostly on the demand for human sources, the CM added. Four new Government Tool Room and Training Centres could be established within the present 12 months so as to present expert human sources to small and medium industries, Mr Yediyurappa mentioned.
“We intend to release ₹400 crore to 1,93,000 self-help groups as Community Investment Fund under the National Rural Livelihood Campaign. Last year, under the PM Swanidhi Scheme, 1.10 lakh street vendors received ₹10,000 as investment fund. This year, it was intended to provide ₹20,000 additional investment fund,” he mentioned.
Karnataka Skill and Livelihood Taskforce has been shaped to create 10 million job alternatives within the subsequent 5 years. The taskforce is anticipated to submit its report shortly, the CM mentioned.
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Skill Development C.N. Ashwath Narayan, Secretary S. Selvakumar had been current.
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