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Youths from North East region to be trained in self-employment skill

SHILLONG: A meeting was held at NEC Secretariat under the Chairmanship of Prof. Ashoke K. Dutta, Member, NEC, on Tuesday with the purpose of providing inputs for formulating the Regional Development Plan for Skill Development and Training of the Youths from North Eastern States.

NEC will involve the agencies working in the field of skill development for employment and self employment and coaching for entrance exams in engineering, medical, law among others as well as for jobs in government like UPSC, SSC, CPO, Banks, Public Sector Undertakings and other private sector organizations.

Imparting training for this purpose would be done by inviting expression of interest.

This initiative will provide the advantage to the youth of the North Eastern States to upgrade their skills and open opportunities for gainful employment and social upliftment.

The meeting was attended by Ameising Luikham, Secretary, NEC, other NEC officials and officials from various N-E State Governments, Kaziranga University, Sahaj-E-Village Limited, NEITCO, SICB of Sikkim, Don Bosco Technical School, Guwahati, NIELIT, NERLP, NERCOMP, NSIC, SIRD-Assam, NIRD-Guwahati, NSE, IHM-Shillong and other private sector training institutes.

Discussing the NEC’s strategy, the NEC Secretary highlighted the various aspects on the issue of skill development and the need for various kinds of training programmes which include the Skill Development Initiative Scheme of the Ministry of Labour and stressed the need for review of the various courses in ITIs, introduction of new courses, upgrade existing infrastructure and machineries with special focus on job availability within the region and also outside the region.

Dutta urged the State Governments to provide their state specific inputs and suggestions to the NEC for incorporation into the overall design for the regional plan for skill development.

He also emphasized the need to have Incubation Centres within the ITIs and to have partnerships with other agencies like NSIC for promotion of entrepreneurship.

This will facilitate availing of loans for setting up of units that will further facilitate the employment generation within the region.

Luikham told that there is a need to consider having special programme like Udaan (an industry initiative) which was done by the Ministry of Home Affairs for the state of Jammu & Kashmir for the unemployed educated youths through the National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC).

This idea was also supported by the partner states for such a programme for the Northeast region.

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