The
Minister for Rural Development Shri Jairam Ramesh has launched a New Skill Development Scheme called Roshni for rural youth from 24 most critical left-wing extremism affected districts in the country.
Briefing
the media here, Sh Ramesh said that the initiative aims at skilling and
placement of fifty thousand youth from these districts. Six districts each from
Jharkhand and Odisha, five from Chhattisgarh, two from Bihar and one each from
Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have
been chosen for the scheme, which will be implemented at a cost of Rs 100 crore over the next three years.
The
Minister said, the projects shall be funded jointly by the central and state governments
in the ratio of 75:25 and the national level
agencies shall be designated to act as monitoring and coordinating agencies for
Roshni. Shri Ramesh said that at least 50 percent of the candidates covered under the scheme shall be women and special efforts will be made to proactively cover Particularly Vulnerable
Tribal Groups on a priority basis.
He
said, beneficiaries aged between 18-35 years
with requisite aptitude depending upon
the trade or job requirements are to be selected as per the Participatory
Identification of Poor. Training will be imparted through public-private and public-public partnerships. Educational institutions, corporate entities, entities
that train and place for improved public service delivery, commercial and not
for profit training providers will be roped in for implementing this scheme. Sh
Ramesh said that four training models with duration ranging from 3 months to
one year shall be taken up to meet the diverse needs of youth depending on
their entry level qualifications.
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