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  1. Create benchmark institutions therefore demonstrate aspirational value for competency based skill development training.
  2. Focus on elements of quality, sustainability and connect with stakeholders in skills delivery process.
  3. Transform from a mandate driven footloose model to a sustainable institutional model. These centers will be state of the art training centers, called Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra (PMKK). In other words these centers will be exclusive, iconic and above all marketed as the best-in-class skill development centers.

  4. PMKK will run industry-driven courses of high quality coupled with a focus on employ-ability. NSDC is the implementation agency for the project.

DDU-GKY

The Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) announced the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) Antyodaya Diwas, on 25th September 2014. DDU-GKY is a part of the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), tasked with the dual objectives of adding diversity to the incomes of rural poor families and cater to the career aspirations of rural youth. The Yojana was launched on the occasion of the 98th birthday of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay. Earlier the Yojana was known as Aajeevika Skills Development Program (ASDP). It evolved out of the need to diversify incomes of the rural poor and to cater to the occupational aspirations of their youth. DDU-GKY aims to skill rural youth who are poor and provide them with jobs having regular monthly wages at or above the minimum wages. It is one of the clusters of initiatives of MoRD that seeks to promote rural livelihoods. It is a part of the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) – the Mission for poverty reduction. There is a continuum of skills that are required in an economy and there are various ways in which to acquire them. In India, while higher-level skills have received some attention, the same cannot be said for skills for which formal education is not a prerequisite. This means that the poor are doubly hit – first because of poverty and second because of poor access to formal education. DDU-GKY seeks to fill this gap by imparting the specific set of knowledge, skills and attitude needed by the poor to access full-time jobs with regular monthly wages.

Program Objectives

  1. The target groups for skilling are candidates in the age group 18 – 35 years from rural poor households.
  2. Training without any payment.
  3. Free accommodation and food.
  4. All candidates will be provided One pair of uniform in case of 3 months or 6 months course.
  5. A bank account will be opened by the PIA for all candidates in the first month of training.
  6. All candidates will receive training material free of cost including work books, note books and other study materials.
  7. Candidates who complete their training and get placed will receive post-placement support of:
  8. 1000 per month for 2 months for the Placements within District of domicile 1000 per month for 3 months for the Placements within State of domicile 1000 per month for 6 months for the Placements outside State of domicile NULM

NULM

Program Objectives: National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) is the rebranded version of the erstwhile Swarna Jayanti Shahri Rozgar Yojona under the Ministry of Housing Urban and Poverty Alleviation (MoHUPA). The central govt. scheme was implemented by the State Urban Livelihood Mission (SULM) targeting urban BPL (Below poverty line) youth aged between 18-35 years in multiple sectors by providing them free of cost non residential training of 2-3 months.

Star scheme

Standard Training Assessment and Reward (STAR) Scheme aimed at skilling and certifying youth across several job roles as per the National Occupational Standards (NOS) defined by different Sector Skill Councils.


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