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Inviting suggestions on Skill Certification under Recognition of Prior Learning

Inviting suggestions on Skill Certification under Recognition of Prior Learning
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Oct 10, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 14, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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While the official estimate of the percentage of skilled workers in the overall workforce is around 4 per cent, there are millions of people who are illiterate or semi-literate but ...

While the official estimate of the percentage of skilled workers in the overall workforce is around 4 per cent, there are millions of people who are illiterate or semi-literate but are adept in the art of craftsmanship or skilling for generations. From silk of Banaras or Kancheepuram, to gold and jewellery workers of Jaipur, to diamond workers of Surat, there are many people who have mastered the skills that they practice. All they lack is a formal certification. The Recognition of Prior (RPL) learning under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) is an attempt to certify and lend credibility to the skills of these craftsmen. How can we reach out to this target audience?

WHY DOES THE MINISTRY CONSIDER IT NECESSARY TO ELICIT PUBLIC OPINION ON THE SAME?
The importance of RPL certification cannot be stressed enough. Approximately 80% of the workforce is engaged in informal sector and 85% of them have acquired their skills through non-formal means. Non-recognition of their skill set means that they are hindered in their career progression and may not witness rising wages. Public feedback on innovative ways of reaching out to the target audience would go a long way in devising focused and effective interventions for RPL.
Last date to submit your suggestions is 13th November, 2016.

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16 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
Pulkit tyagi
Pulkit tyagi 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
sir, i am i 14 year boy i have some idea, i knew no one read my comment but plez reply to my comment i will tell my ideas 1. sir why we cannot made robots which are easily program able and distribute them very cheap at the price of making .this will help children's who wanted to learn robots
Saksham Mishra
Saksham Mishra 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
The common notion of people towards any govt. scheme is that "yeah it has started, it will end soon with no effect". That is one of the reason even the aware people do not go for any such schemes. To ensure that people don't think like above, there needs to be awareness and for that the govt. can Install hoardings in cities Go to the workers of areas like silk and diamond industry and ask them to teach their skills under the initiative to other interested people with a wage.
Vasavi Kanamarlapudi
Vasavi Kanamarlapudi 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Respected sir, This is a wonderful start up for the welfare of craft talent in India which is also one of the part of our tarditions and this crafts will support a lot for make in India mission so sir I think for this purpose we have to create a team and these people will find those craft talented targets in india and these products can also be sent to foreign countries we can increase our country economically too at the same time we can give the best life to our Indian craft talented people.
Dr SANJEEV VASANTRAO DESHPANDE
Dr SANJEEV VASANTRAO DESHPANDE 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Really a good move.I have already suggested my views in education policy.There are various skills.Weaving of the saris, wood crafting,making of ornaments,still fabrication,even local brass band players etc.The movement start from Grampanchyat, Tehsil & then District level so the Govt. officials mark their identity give them a due credit to these artists.Even several folk arts hidden those can be traced by such initiative.They can be tryed,tested & examined publicly for their talents.
prabhu bharathan
prabhu bharathan 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
Please start *at least* 5000 community schools and colleges across the country. This will help provide holistic education to all people, in specific the 40 crore illiterate people in the nation. Please go through the PDF attached for the details on how basic valuable education - the "Siksha" is the root of "Vikas", the development that we like to see.
Gaurav khanna
Gaurav khanna 9 साल 6 महीने पहले
PM JI IN KVS THERE IS HUGE WASTAGE OF SKILL FORCE UNDER TGT WE POST (technical post) this huge potential can be utilized for SKILL India mission if clubbed with technical departments like it ITI, polytechnics etc. With no extra budget burden for salaries as these people have no designed syallbus, practical lab in schools to teach to students and without practical teaching no SKILL development at school level takes place.to incurred SKILL technical subject exam should be taken at all classes
Mohamed Ali A S
Mohamed Ali A S 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
Dear Prime Minister Sir, This will have a very good response if you include knitted Garments industry as well..though much of the labour force, have talent in the industry acquired through their experience...though they do not have recognition...it's a skilled talent hidden in the labour... in this competitive world...we need to focus more on empowering labours.. we have to educate them the garments process...this generate much revenue to our nation..improves standard of leaving as well !
Suresh Vadlamudi
Suresh Vadlamudi 9 साल 7 महीने पहले
In india we have many house holds who engage in stitching of children and women clothes, making bags, preparing food material, Block smith who prepare iron handy tools, wooden toys and house hold items. Government should identify all these skills and give certification such that these people can get loan from banks.