In Aug 2013 , India’s Finance Minister announced a
scheme called ,
“ National Skills Certification and
Monetary Reward Scheme “
Here are the highlights of the schame :
Ø To impart skills to 500 million youth by 2022
( i.e. 50 million / year )
Ø Of
these,
·
Private Sector to train 150 million
·
18 Central Ministries to train 350 million
Ø Scheme
will provide employment as well as post-placement hand-holding for 1-2 years
Ø A
youth trained by an accredited institution will be required to appear for a
national skill test before getting a certificate and reward of Rs 10,000 from
the Government . Towards this , Govt has set aside Rs 1,000 Crores / year for 1
million trainees
Now , could the Minister be ignorant of the following ?
Ø For
some 62 years , we have a Apprentice Act ( 1951 )
Ø Under
this Act , private / public sector companies are required to train apprentices
in different trades / crafts , for periods of 1 /2 / 3 years
Ø At
the end of such training , trainees are required to appear for their NCTVT
exams and pass , to get certificates
Ø Already
thousands of Central / State Govt Industrial Training Institutions ( ITI ) are
also imparting such skills training to youths who may or may not have passed 10th
standard
Ø Most
companies are using this Act/Scheme to engage such “ Trainees “ in place of
permanent workers , to reduce labor costs
But the Minister does admit that , notwithstanding past
efforts on such a massive scale , country as a whole , created only 20 million jobs
in 5 years ( 2004-2009 ) ! A meager 4
million / year !
May be the Minister hopes that this time around , the
Magic Wand of a reward of Rs 10,000 , will create a miracle !
Only his arithmetic does not seem to add-up !
Every year , 50 million trainees will add-up to a
reward of Rs 50,000 Crores !
Hopefully , the arithmetic will get corrected in time
for 2014 National Elections !
hemen parekh