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Share your views on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015

Share your views on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015
Start Date :
May 08, 2015
Last Date :
May 23, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is mandated to lay down a roadmap for Skill development and Entrepreneurship in the country. Developing a comprehensive and ...

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is mandated to lay down a roadmap for Skill development and Entrepreneurship in the country. Developing a comprehensive and holistic policy document is an integral part of the process. This requires a fresh look at the already existing National Policy on Skill Development (NPSD), 2009.

The Ministry has been in the process of drafting a National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015. Preliminary inputs were called for from all concerned Central Ministries/Departments on the work being done in the skill development and entrepreneurship space along with issues/concerns in the sector. The draft National Policy has been developed based on these preliminary inputs and in consultation with various stakeholders during the course of last six months. It is now desired to have wider consultations on the draft policy to develop a cohesive vision and roadmap for skilling India with speed, scale and standards.

Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015

Give your inputs/suggestions on Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015.

The last date to share your views is 22nd May, 2015.

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Ravinder Chanana
Ravinder Chanana 11 years 1 month ago
As I have worked with Assessing Bodies like India Skills and FICCI, I can prove that the Assessors and assessment practices are not appropriate. Assessing bodies should be regulated as per the international standards and there should be strict monitoring over them. Assessors competencies should be checked by international agencies as current system has lot of loopholes for under table settlements.Most of assessors and trainers can be proved incompetent and are involved in undertable settlement
satish kokatanur
satish kokatanur 11 years 1 month ago
So please order to the Railway Department increase the speed upto 90/Kmph from Vijayapur(Bijapur) to Gadaga. Thanking you
Suneel Sengar
Suneel Sengar 11 years 1 month ago
First all the existing staff of Govt. Schools should be turned to disciplined 1 as there are schools and there is staff also but still nobody is going to that schools. If we can make IIT that's owned by Govt. to prestigious why can't we make our schools better than the private ones.
Ravinder Chanana
Ravinder Chanana 11 years 1 month ago
Monitoring should be done by International Agencies. Even Sector Skill Councils should be monitored as they are also now behaving as other government agencies having under table arrangements.Governing Bodies of Sector Skill Councils should have rotational representation chosen through a transparent open selection process rather than the current system. Industry partners from all states and as much as segments should be involved
satish kokatanur
satish kokatanur 11 years 1 month ago
Vijayapur(Bijapur) in Karnataka state Railways are very slow solapur to bangalore railway via vijayapur runs about 30/kmph speed from Vijayapur(Bijapur) to Gadaga. All Express and ordinary trains are travelling in same speed i.e 30/kmph so please increase the speed of all trains travelling via Bijapur to Gadaga. We all Indians mentally accepting the bullet trains but in our area all people thinking that our trains are very slow and travelling is very bore. So please order to the railway dep
Ravinder Chanana
Ravinder Chanana 11 years 1 month ago
Hi, Although it is not a worth while practice to share the views on any policy as they are pre decided and it is just a formal procedure, but still I would like to suggest that 1. Just like standardization in content,there should be standardization in practices & compliance. All schemes should have outcomes of same level. For reference,guidelines of NSDC lead schemes should be as hard as that of Aajeevika / DDUGKY under MoRD otherwise the training partners will cheat as they did in STAR
Giriraj Sharma_1
Giriraj Sharma_1 11 years 1 month ago
Hello everyone. Firstly Thanks to ministry of skill development to give us the opportunity to share our views/suggestions on the skill development policies. 1) Government should more focus on awareness program related to a) Population control b) women empowerment in rural area c) Girl child education in rural area d) AIDS and SEX education awareness e) Women Rights f) Agriculture modern technologies awareness 6) All goverment schemes which are already executed but actual benificary's
Atul Grover
Atul Grover 11 years 1 month ago
institutes. Alternatively (just as China does) anyone who wishes to open a university/college should first open a few industries and then train the youth for the exact requirements of their Industry. The sector skill councils should not charge any fee (generally 5 lakhs or more) from the micro industry to become VTP's, and the government should pay the micro industrialist the monies fromt eh STAR or similar schemes. It is time we stopped doing more of the same (stupidities) and think out of box.