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INCREASING EMPLOYABILITY
AMONGST YOUTH
o RISHI KUMAR RANA-TEAM COORDINATOR
o NITIN CHOUDHARY
o MANAS KUMAR
o PUSHKAR CHOUDHARY
o VIKRAM KUMAR
TEAM
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
 Unemployment is the inability of labor-force participants to find jobs.
 To make full use of available production capacity, the labor force must be fully employed..
 Youth unemployment and underemployment is prevalent around the world because young people lack skills, work experience,
job search abilities and the financial resources to find employment.
 In developing countries, this situation is exacerbated by poverty and the competitive pressures that result from a rapidly
growing labour force.
 Globally, young people are, therefore, more likely to be unemployed or employed on more precarious contracts or in the informal
sector.
 These challenges are evident in India, which has the largest youth population in the world with around 66 per cent of the total
population under the age of 35.
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Causes of unemployment in india
With a population as big as ours, with wealth distribution as it is, pointing out a generalized list of things that cause unemployment in
India is an affront to good economic study, Instead of focusing on the causes, it is infinitely more beneficial to study the different factors
that contribute to the double digit unemployment in India. Working with such a framework lets us study bot the contributing factors as
well as their interconnected consequences.
Nº1. There aren’t enough jobs
The most obvious, yet the biggest defining symptom of the state of unemployment in India is the fact that there aren’t enough jobs.
The major contributing factor to this problem would be the one-two punch delivered by the slow pace of development and the recent
shift in resource allocation for existing resources. Case in point, the decline in manufacturing jobs in the Punjab and the rise in services
jobs in Gurgaon & the NCR.
NÂş2. Fewer new jobs & Youth Unemployment In India
If the problem of the existing workforce being benched wasn’t bad enough, the unchecked (and still rising) population of the country is
putting a heavy load on the infrastructure of the country which includes the capitalist and industrial mechanism as well.
The growth rate of the population wouldn’t be so bad if a considerable portion of them weren’t plagued by malnutrition, rampant
,illiteracy and succumbing .While the economy might be growing by a decent sum, the population, more importantly the uneducated
and unhealthy are growing at a faster rate. This is something we, as a country just can’t work our way out of.
A good lead in this direction, one that has been promised by the Indian government, would be similar to China’s ‘One Child, One
Family’ Law. The Indian motto of ‘Hum Do, Hamare Do’ was an unequivocal disaster compared to the Chinese initiative.
NÂş3. Shifting Industry Priorities Have Exacerbated the Problem of Unemployment in India
The times, they’re a chaining. And for once, India is managing to keep up with the rest of the world, even lead the charge if you ask
some economists.The world’s industrial hubs have been divided between the BRICS countries and the demarcation of the where the
industries are heading is clear as daylight to anyone paying attention.
India, obviously has become the software and services out-sourcing hub of the world. If you’re looking for India’s Brazil, then you’ll
have to go beyond the confines of the BRICS. The Philippines comes in at a distant second. If India were to ever lose out place as the
leader in services and software outsourcing, it would be of our own according.
NÂş4. Unemployment Problems in India as a result of the commoditization of the green revolution
Hooray! There is new demand in the country. All the programmers and call center employees have to eat don’t they? The local farmer
is about to strike gold!Unless Monsanto comes in. Or if the farmer with the larger bits of land decides to import American combine-
tractors by the score. What do you do then? Since you can’t afford the money for the tractors, or get a loan, you decide to put everyone
in your family on the job.The slow growth rate of agriculture and the influx of larger corporations has lead to a form of unemployment
endemic to India and is one of those things that truly characterizes poverty and unemployment in india.
Nº5. Educated Unemployment in India – Can read and write but unable to find a stable job?
The thing about the educated unemployed is that they’ve been served up the short end of the stick. The state of W.E. literacy in India is
so dismal educated and literate are used interchangeably. While education and unemployment in India, along with poverty have long
been the proverbial albatross around our nation’s neck, the dynamic that these three problems share is evolving rapidly.
This is a problem that has however become limited to Tier 3 cities over the last decade. In many cases, as long as you can read and
write, you should be able to start at about twice as much as the Indo-Tibetan Border Police form the leading paragraph is offering up.
LABOUR FORCE
Different labour market indicators provide various insights into the overall situation facing young people in a country like India that,
despite the strong economic growth rate, continues to be dominated by the unorganized sector
AGE
CATEGORY
RURAL
URBAN
Male Female Person Male Female person
youth 15-19 39.0 19.5 30.4 26.3 8.5 18.3
20-24 81.3 31.4 55.7 68.2 19.7 45.0
25-29 97.5 40.4 67.5 94.7 22.2 59.1
15-29 68.0 30.2 49.6 61.0 16.8 40.1
Non -youth 30-59 98.2 47.2 72.8 96.9 24.4 62.0
total 15-59 84.8 39.9 62.6 80.9 21.0 52.3
Labour force participation rate (%) of youth and adults, 2009-10
WHY WE SHOULD SHOW OUR CONCERNS TOWARDS THIS PROBLEM?
As in this modern world our country is totally dependent on its resources , and as we know that “youth” is one of the biggest
resources a country has. In order to develop in every field a nation needs to enhance the level of practical knowledge among the
youth. Unemployment is the major problem that youth is facing nowadays, thus the government should show there concern
towards this chronic problem.
In order to invoke the interest of the government we should acknowledge this fact to them and convey them in every way as
possible. The government of India was not even measuring the unemployment rates before 2008. Yes, there were statistics but
they were all guesstimations sprinkled with data gathered form the Statutory and Voluntary Returns that were blended into the
Usual Principal Status Basis. As far as internationally accepted norms of unemployment measures go, the Labor Bureau of the
Government of India put out its first ratified report with a survey on the unemployment levels in India in 2009. This is the first
report of its kind both in scope of process and with regards to casting the statistical net wider than what the National Sample
Survey Organization, which would provide data to the Labor Bureau in the past would have done. The most obvious, yet
the biggest defining symptom of the state of unemployment in India is the fact that there aren’t enough
jobs. Compound that with the fact that there aren’t enough new job vacancies being created. Let us see
some of the surveys done by the NSSO of India.
Usual status: unemployed for the major part of the year, chronic
Weekly status: no work even for 1 hour during survey week
Daily status: unemployment for a day (>4hrs) or few days in survey time.
according to PC, fully employed person is the one with work of 273 days and 8 hours per day in a
year.
64th survey round of NSSO , during 2007-08.
STATUS %RURAL UNEMP RT %URBAN UNEMP RT
USUAL 2.2 4.5
CURRENT DAILY 3.9 5.0
CURRENT WEEKLY 8.4 7.4
Saksham - A youth employment initiative for skill development and livelihood promotion
Saksham is a Plan Initiative to support youth, especially young girls from disadvantaged families/communities in India to be able to
realize their dreams by equipping them with essential life and vocational skills, which not only helps them to access decent employment
Decent Work (as def by ILO) but also makes them representatives of a gender just society. Plan India has a strong strategic emphasis on
youth employability. In its 5 year country strategy from 2011 to 2015, Plan’s India aspires to prepare all young men and women to get
formal employment or self employment through market oriented vocational, business and life skills training. It has even gone a step
further and committed through its work over Country Strategy Program (CSP) peri:od. CSP targets for vocational training under
overarching
Household Economic Security are
•50,000 girls will receive market-oriented vocational training
•500,000 women will work their way out of poverty
•Support youth, particularly girls and disadvantaged youth in accessing job oriented vocational and life skills training and job placement
services
•• Support and complement the implementation of government initiatives for promotion of SHGs and other microfinance services
targeting women and disadvantaged households
•• Engage men to create more space for women in decision making in families, communities and local governance
Plan India has launched a number of initiatives which help in enhancing young people’s access to market driven vocational skills.
Objectives of Saksham
•To enable 3,000 girls and boys from poor and disadvantaged communities of Delhi to access decent employment through vocational and
life skills training and get job placement
•To influence government to take it up as an input to revised modular employability scheme Saksham strategies
•(a) Promote job oriented vocational training for young girls and boys through partnership
•(b) Sensitise parents, communities and employers about gender equality, equal opportunity, and economic empowerment of young girls
•(c) Encourage young girls to take up vocational training and develop a trained workforce
•(d) Capacity building of NGO partners to on youth employment and vocational training
Saksham intervention approach
•Saksham focuses on ‘Promotion of market driven job oriented vocational training’. Key intervention approach include
•• Identify potential trades for vocational training through a thorough market study
•• Identify potential employer (of identified vocational trades) closer to each targeted area of operation
•• Create awareness amongst youth about job opportunities in the market and provide career counselling
•• Mobilize/identify suitable youth for appropriate vocational course
•• Provide vocational and life skills training to identified youth
•• Provide job placements to the trained youth
Proposals eligible for funding – The proposals having the following objective
shall be eligible for funding under the scheme :
(i) To provide employable skills to the youth of the region
(ii) To provide them with entrepreneurial skills
(iii) To provide competencies that will enable them to become self-employed.
(iv) To organize job fairs within and outside the region that will specifically involve
the youth from the region.
(v) To disseminate information and counseling on options relating to career,
education including vocational and technical education, both in physical and
electronic form.
(vi) To assist in surveys, evaluation in the field of skills and competencies.
(vii) To assist institutions/organizations in the public/private/non-profit/joint sector
who can assist in testing of competency levels and certification so as to enhance
employability especially in the unorganized sector.
(viii) To assist in providing any other specialized inputs required for human resource
development for building of skills and capacities in any sector that is critical for
the development of the region. To provide technical assistance for development of human resources and
capacity building.
(x) Capacity building of mid level officers of the State Governments,
organizations and institutions under the control of the State
Governments in critical areas where there is poor absorption capacity
such as civil and public health engineering, e-governance, fiscal
management, WTO and export promotion, modern agricultural
practices especially in post harvesting, value addition in agri products.
(xi) Emphasis of the scheme will be on actual delivery of skills and not only on
sensitization or advocacy.
(xii) Any proposal which in the view of Ministry of DONER poses an innovative and
creative way of enhancing the skills and competencies of the people of the North
Eastern Region.
(xiii) In the interest of mainstreaming and integrating the North East, the Ministry will
encourage proposals that seek to train student/youth/officials from the North
East in a common group with participants from other States.
Udaan' for increasing employability of JK youth in corporate sector
A high level 2 member team of Tata Consultancy services visited Kashmir university today for the launch of its second TCS Recruitment
drive under Udaan project. Ranjan Bando Upadyay Vice president and Global Head TCS and Monimoy Das Gupta Associate Vice
president and Head Udaan TCS initiative today visited the campus and interacted with Vice - Chancellor Kashmir University
Prof Talat Ahmad , KU students and faculty . The visit was coordinated by Prof Shabir Ahmad Bhat Director Centre for career planning
and counselling. Later while interacting with the local and National Media at KU today the visiting team informed the press how under
the big banner Udaan TCS is focusing on increasing the employability of Kashmiri youth in the corporate sector. They said that
both the government of India and the state government are promoting entrepreneurship amongst the unemployed youth of the valley and
there are various schemes offered by both where in young entrepreneurs can give shape to their creative ideas and conceivable plans of
management”. They informed the press that this year the preferences will be given to graduates and also to encourage women
participation a special women batch will be recruited.
While replying to a question from press , Vice chancellor Kashmir University Prof Talat Ahmad said that under Udaan project there is
provision to provide jobs around 30,000 youth of the valley in various multi national companies (MNCs) across India and the only thing
which these young people need now is to develop taste for mobility so as to travel to various parts of the world.
Prof Talat invited the students to participate in various campus recruitment drives organised by the University and said that several
companies are coming to recruit potential and quality manpower from the valley.
Prof talat said that Udaan aims to enhance the employability skills set and consequently provide employment to 8000 youth over a
period of 5 years. UDAAN seeks at providing well paid jobs to the trained manpower in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode between
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and the corporate houses He said . The Centre, State and the Corporate are working in
coordination to make ‘UDAAN’ a success, Prof Talat added.
Prof Shabir A Bhat coordinator of the programme said that his focus will be on enhancing the employability of students through
development of appropriate skills and align higher education with the current and future requirements of industries, enhance
competence and character, building academic partnerships with the reputed institutions and
universities, creating a vibrant academic environment and facilities for pursuing various competitive courses.”
Pertinently TCS was the first company which has signed MOU with national skill development corporation under Udaan project and
also again the first one to recruit the first batch of 80 to 100 youth from the valley where as this year they plan to recruit 200 or more
students.
Expected results
•3,000 youth (at least 1600 girls out of them) from poor and socially excluded families in 5 target areas of Delhi access and complete local
market demand driven vocational and life skills training
•60% of total youth enrolled are girls
•70% of trained youth (70% girls and 70% boys) have access to dignified jobs
•Government department would be sensitised about the ‘market oriented vocational training approach’ which they may adopt for modular
employability scheme.
The complete spectrum of telecom practical skill learning shall be covered by 7 certificate programs (as launched by BSNL training centres on 25
Feb 2013) that are based on dual mode of Learning:
•Broadly, the learning of students shall be certified as below:
1. BSNL Silver Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Digital Switching System, Transmission Switching System and Telecom Support Infrastructure
certificate programs in fifth semester.
2. BSNL Gold Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Broadband Technology and Optical Fibre Technology certificate programs in sixth semester.
3. BSNL Platinum Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Mobile Communication and IP Networking
Expected Outcome :
After undergoing these trainings the students would be able to
Confidently individually handle live Telecom switching, transmission and IP network equipment
Understand comprehensive integration of all telecom equipment
Design switching, transmission and IP networks for SME for wireline and wireless networks
Become industry ready as they will have the working exposure to latest industry equipments
1.
BSNL Silver Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of fifth semester.
2.
BSNL Gold Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of sixth semester.
3.
BSNL Platinum Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of seventh semester.
CHALLENGES THAT MAY OCCUR FOR THE PROPOSED SOLUTION :-
Lack of information among the masses of any such running project or solution which may increase their employment perspective.
Lack of funding from the government and the concerning parties.
Lack of measure to filter unadulterated talent.
Lack of educating staff in any such organizations.
Corruption-The root cause of all evils has its upper hand in all such organization which results in meritious masses not getting the
fruitful benefits.
The one of the major problem that we would have to come across with is that the political parties will not show their interest in such
programs for minimizing the unemployment in India. we have seen that various programs has been launched for enhancing the practical
knowledge of youth and for giving the value additions. Like such value addition programs should have to be proposed by the common
people to the government and make them think over it. Some of the major mitigations factors are as follows:-
GOVERNMENT’S CONCERN ABOUT ENHANCING EMPLOYMENT AMONG YOUTH
The National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC)
National Vocational Education Qualifications Framework
National Vocational Education Qualifications Framework enables horizontal and vertical mobility between general and
technical education, recognition and certification of competencies irrespective of the mode of learning. NVQF, with an
open/flexible system, will permit individuals to accumulate their knowledge and skills, and convert them through testing and
certification into higher diplomas and degrees. NVQF will provide quality assured various learning pathways having standards,
comparable with any international qualification framework. NVQF will support lifelong learning, continuous up gradation of
skills and knowledge . The Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGE&T) had the initiated Craftsman Training
Scheme in 1950 by establishing 50 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) for imparting skills in various vocational trades to meet
the manpower requirements for technology and industrial growth of the country. Since then the demand for skilled manpower
has increased substantially due to rapid economic growth, changes in technology and work process, and globalization of
economy. As on 01-01-2007 there were 1896 Government ITIs in the country. Out of which 500 ITIs are being upgraded into
Centres of Excellence under a Scheme launched in 2005-06. The Up gradation of the remaining 1396 Government ITIs has been
done through Public Private Partnership since 2007-2008.
Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme(PMEGP)
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana(SGRY)
Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)
Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY))
Training of Rural Youth for Self-Employment (TRYSEM)
Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS)
Employbility enhancement training programme(EETP)
Shaksham
Udaan
REFERENCE:-
 International Labor Organization (ILO). 2006. Global
Employment Trends for Youth 2006 (Geneva). 2012. Global
Employment Trends for Youth 2012 (Geneva).
 Ministry of Labor and Employment. 2009. National Skill
Development Policy (NewDelhi,Government of India).
 Google
 Wikipedia
 THE TIMES OF INDIA Newspaper.

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  • 1. INCREASING EMPLOYABILITY AMONGST YOUTH o RISHI KUMAR RANA-TEAM COORDINATOR o NITIN CHOUDHARY o MANAS KUMAR o PUSHKAR CHOUDHARY o VIKRAM KUMAR TEAM
  • 2. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE  Unemployment is the inability of labor-force participants to find jobs.  To make full use of available production capacity, the labor force must be fully employed..  Youth unemployment and underemployment is prevalent around the world because young people lack skills, work experience, job search abilities and the financial resources to find employment.  In developing countries, this situation is exacerbated by poverty and the competitive pressures that result from a rapidly growing labour force.  Globally, young people are, therefore, more likely to be unemployed or employed on more precarious contracts or in the informal sector.  These challenges are evident in India, which has the largest youth population in the world with around 66 per cent of the total population under the age of 35. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Employmentrate year Chart Title
  • 3. Causes of unemployment in india With a population as big as ours, with wealth distribution as it is, pointing out a generalized list of things that cause unemployment in India is an affront to good economic study, Instead of focusing on the causes, it is infinitely more beneficial to study the different factors that contribute to the double digit unemployment in India. Working with such a framework lets us study bot the contributing factors as well as their interconnected consequences. NÂş1. There aren’t enough jobs The most obvious, yet the biggest defining symptom of the state of unemployment in India is the fact that there aren’t enough jobs. The major contributing factor to this problem would be the one-two punch delivered by the slow pace of development and the recent shift in resource allocation for existing resources. Case in point, the decline in manufacturing jobs in the Punjab and the rise in services jobs in Gurgaon & the NCR. NÂş2. Fewer new jobs & Youth Unemployment In India If the problem of the existing workforce being benched wasn’t bad enough, the unchecked (and still rising) population of the country is putting a heavy load on the infrastructure of the country which includes the capitalist and industrial mechanism as well. The growth rate of the population wouldn’t be so bad if a considerable portion of them weren’t plagued by malnutrition, rampant ,illiteracy and succumbing .While the economy might be growing by a decent sum, the population, more importantly the uneducated and unhealthy are growing at a faster rate. This is something we, as a country just can’t work our way out of. A good lead in this direction, one that has been promised by the Indian government, would be similar to China’s ‘One Child, One Family’ Law. The Indian motto of ‘Hum Do, Hamare Do’ was an unequivocal disaster compared to the Chinese initiative. NÂş3. Shifting Industry Priorities Have Exacerbated the Problem of Unemployment in India The times, they’re a chaining. And for once, India is managing to keep up with the rest of the world, even lead the charge if you ask some economists.The world’s industrial hubs have been divided between the BRICS countries and the demarcation of the where the industries are heading is clear as daylight to anyone paying attention. India, obviously has become the software and services out-sourcing hub of the world. If you’re looking for India’s Brazil, then you’ll have to go beyond the confines of the BRICS. The Philippines comes in at a distant second. If India were to ever lose out place as the leader in services and software outsourcing, it would be of our own according. NÂş4. Unemployment Problems in India as a result of the commoditization of the green revolution Hooray! There is new demand in the country. All the programmers and call center employees have to eat don’t they? The local farmer is about to strike gold!Unless Monsanto comes in. Or if the farmer with the larger bits of land decides to import American combine- tractors by the score. What do you do then? Since you can’t afford the money for the tractors, or get a loan, you decide to put everyone in your family on the job.The slow growth rate of agriculture and the influx of larger corporations has lead to a form of unemployment endemic to India and is one of those things that truly characterizes poverty and unemployment in india. NÂş5. Educated Unemployment in India – Can read and write but unable to find a stable job? The thing about the educated unemployed is that they’ve been served up the short end of the stick. The state of W.E. literacy in India is so dismal educated and literate are used interchangeably. While education and unemployment in India, along with poverty have long been the proverbial albatross around our nation’s neck, the dynamic that these three problems share is evolving rapidly. This is a problem that has however become limited to Tier 3 cities over the last decade. In many cases, as long as you can read and write, you should be able to start at about twice as much as the Indo-Tibetan Border Police form the leading paragraph is offering up.
  • 4. LABOUR FORCE Different labour market indicators provide various insights into the overall situation facing young people in a country like India that, despite the strong economic growth rate, continues to be dominated by the unorganized sector AGE CATEGORY RURAL URBAN Male Female Person Male Female person youth 15-19 39.0 19.5 30.4 26.3 8.5 18.3 20-24 81.3 31.4 55.7 68.2 19.7 45.0 25-29 97.5 40.4 67.5 94.7 22.2 59.1 15-29 68.0 30.2 49.6 61.0 16.8 40.1 Non -youth 30-59 98.2 47.2 72.8 96.9 24.4 62.0 total 15-59 84.8 39.9 62.6 80.9 21.0 52.3 Labour force participation rate (%) of youth and adults, 2009-10
  • 5. WHY WE SHOULD SHOW OUR CONCERNS TOWARDS THIS PROBLEM? As in this modern world our country is totally dependent on its resources , and as we know that “youth” is one of the biggest resources a country has. In order to develop in every field a nation needs to enhance the level of practical knowledge among the youth. Unemployment is the major problem that youth is facing nowadays, thus the government should show there concern towards this chronic problem. In order to invoke the interest of the government we should acknowledge this fact to them and convey them in every way as possible. The government of India was not even measuring the unemployment rates before 2008. Yes, there were statistics but they were all guesstimations sprinkled with data gathered form the Statutory and Voluntary Returns that were blended into the Usual Principal Status Basis. As far as internationally accepted norms of unemployment measures go, the Labor Bureau of the Government of India put out its first ratified report with a survey on the unemployment levels in India in 2009. This is the first report of its kind both in scope of process and with regards to casting the statistical net wider than what the National Sample Survey Organization, which would provide data to the Labor Bureau in the past would have done. The most obvious, yet the biggest defining symptom of the state of unemployment in India is the fact that there aren’t enough jobs. Compound that with the fact that there aren’t enough new job vacancies being created. Let us see some of the surveys done by the NSSO of India. Usual status: unemployed for the major part of the year, chronic Weekly status: no work even for 1 hour during survey week Daily status: unemployment for a day (>4hrs) or few days in survey time. according to PC, fully employed person is the one with work of 273 days and 8 hours per day in a year. 64th survey round of NSSO , during 2007-08. STATUS %RURAL UNEMP RT %URBAN UNEMP RT USUAL 2.2 4.5 CURRENT DAILY 3.9 5.0 CURRENT WEEKLY 8.4 7.4
  • 6. Saksham - A youth employment initiative for skill development and livelihood promotion Saksham is a Plan Initiative to support youth, especially young girls from disadvantaged families/communities in India to be able to realize their dreams by equipping them with essential life and vocational skills, which not only helps them to access decent employment Decent Work (as def by ILO) but also makes them representatives of a gender just society. Plan India has a strong strategic emphasis on youth employability. In its 5 year country strategy from 2011 to 2015, Plan’s India aspires to prepare all young men and women to get formal employment or self employment through market oriented vocational, business and life skills training. It has even gone a step further and committed through its work over Country Strategy Program (CSP) peri:od. CSP targets for vocational training under overarching Household Economic Security are •50,000 girls will receive market-oriented vocational training •500,000 women will work their way out of poverty •Support youth, particularly girls and disadvantaged youth in accessing job oriented vocational and life skills training and job placement services •• Support and complement the implementation of government initiatives for promotion of SHGs and other microfinance services targeting women and disadvantaged households •• Engage men to create more space for women in decision making in families, communities and local governance Plan India has launched a number of initiatives which help in enhancing young people’s access to market driven vocational skills. Objectives of Saksham •To enable 3,000 girls and boys from poor and disadvantaged communities of Delhi to access decent employment through vocational and life skills training and get job placement •To influence government to take it up as an input to revised modular employability scheme Saksham strategies •(a) Promote job oriented vocational training for young girls and boys through partnership •(b) Sensitise parents, communities and employers about gender equality, equal opportunity, and economic empowerment of young girls •(c) Encourage young girls to take up vocational training and develop a trained workforce •(d) Capacity building of NGO partners to on youth employment and vocational training Saksham intervention approach •Saksham focuses on ‘Promotion of market driven job oriented vocational training’. Key intervention approach include •• Identify potential trades for vocational training through a thorough market study •• Identify potential employer (of identified vocational trades) closer to each targeted area of operation •• Create awareness amongst youth about job opportunities in the market and provide career counselling •• Mobilize/identify suitable youth for appropriate vocational course •• Provide vocational and life skills training to identified youth •• Provide job placements to the trained youth
  • 7. Proposals eligible for funding – The proposals having the following objective shall be eligible for funding under the scheme : (i) To provide employable skills to the youth of the region (ii) To provide them with entrepreneurial skills (iii) To provide competencies that will enable them to become self-employed. (iv) To organize job fairs within and outside the region that will specifically involve the youth from the region. (v) To disseminate information and counseling on options relating to career, education including vocational and technical education, both in physical and electronic form. (vi) To assist in surveys, evaluation in the field of skills and competencies. (vii) To assist institutions/organizations in the public/private/non-profit/joint sector who can assist in testing of competency levels and certification so as to enhance employability especially in the unorganized sector. (viii) To assist in providing any other specialized inputs required for human resource development for building of skills and capacities in any sector that is critical for the development of the region. To provide technical assistance for development of human resources and capacity building. (x) Capacity building of mid level officers of the State Governments, organizations and institutions under the control of the State Governments in critical areas where there is poor absorption capacity such as civil and public health engineering, e-governance, fiscal management, WTO and export promotion, modern agricultural practices especially in post harvesting, value addition in agri products. (xi) Emphasis of the scheme will be on actual delivery of skills and not only on sensitization or advocacy. (xii) Any proposal which in the view of Ministry of DONER poses an innovative and creative way of enhancing the skills and competencies of the people of the North Eastern Region. (xiii) In the interest of mainstreaming and integrating the North East, the Ministry will encourage proposals that seek to train student/youth/officials from the North East in a common group with participants from other States.
  • 8. Udaan' for increasing employability of JK youth in corporate sector A high level 2 member team of Tata Consultancy services visited Kashmir university today for the launch of its second TCS Recruitment drive under Udaan project. Ranjan Bando Upadyay Vice president and Global Head TCS and Monimoy Das Gupta Associate Vice president and Head Udaan TCS initiative today visited the campus and interacted with Vice - Chancellor Kashmir University Prof Talat Ahmad , KU students and faculty . The visit was coordinated by Prof Shabir Ahmad Bhat Director Centre for career planning and counselling. Later while interacting with the local and National Media at KU today the visiting team informed the press how under the big banner Udaan TCS is focusing on increasing the employability of Kashmiri youth in the corporate sector. They said that both the government of India and the state government are promoting entrepreneurship amongst the unemployed youth of the valley and there are various schemes offered by both where in young entrepreneurs can give shape to their creative ideas and conceivable plans of management”. They informed the press that this year the preferences will be given to graduates and also to encourage women participation a special women batch will be recruited. While replying to a question from press , Vice chancellor Kashmir University Prof Talat Ahmad said that under Udaan project there is provision to provide jobs around 30,000 youth of the valley in various multi national companies (MNCs) across India and the only thing which these young people need now is to develop taste for mobility so as to travel to various parts of the world. Prof Talat invited the students to participate in various campus recruitment drives organised by the University and said that several companies are coming to recruit potential and quality manpower from the valley. Prof talat said that Udaan aims to enhance the employability skills set and consequently provide employment to 8000 youth over a period of 5 years. UDAAN seeks at providing well paid jobs to the trained manpower in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode between National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and the corporate houses He said . The Centre, State and the Corporate are working in coordination to make ‘UDAAN’ a success, Prof Talat added. Prof Shabir A Bhat coordinator of the programme said that his focus will be on enhancing the employability of students through development of appropriate skills and align higher education with the current and future requirements of industries, enhance competence and character, building academic partnerships with the reputed institutions and universities, creating a vibrant academic environment and facilities for pursuing various competitive courses.” Pertinently TCS was the first company which has signed MOU with national skill development corporation under Udaan project and also again the first one to recruit the first batch of 80 to 100 youth from the valley where as this year they plan to recruit 200 or more students. Expected results •3,000 youth (at least 1600 girls out of them) from poor and socially excluded families in 5 target areas of Delhi access and complete local market demand driven vocational and life skills training •60% of total youth enrolled are girls •70% of trained youth (70% girls and 70% boys) have access to dignified jobs •Government department would be sensitised about the ‘market oriented vocational training approach’ which they may adopt for modular employability scheme.
  • 9. The complete spectrum of telecom practical skill learning shall be covered by 7 certificate programs (as launched by BSNL training centres on 25 Feb 2013) that are based on dual mode of Learning: •Broadly, the learning of students shall be certified as below: 1. BSNL Silver Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Digital Switching System, Transmission Switching System and Telecom Support Infrastructure certificate programs in fifth semester. 2. BSNL Gold Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Broadband Technology and Optical Fibre Technology certificate programs in sixth semester. 3. BSNL Platinum Certified Engineer: Successful completion of Mobile Communication and IP Networking Expected Outcome : After undergoing these trainings the students would be able to Confidently individually handle live Telecom switching, transmission and IP network equipment Understand comprehensive integration of all telecom equipment Design switching, transmission and IP networks for SME for wireline and wireless networks Become industry ready as they will have the working exposure to latest industry equipments 1. BSNL Silver Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of fifth semester. 2. BSNL Gold Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of sixth semester. 3. BSNL Platinum Certified Engineer: This course is for the students of seventh semester.
  • 10. CHALLENGES THAT MAY OCCUR FOR THE PROPOSED SOLUTION :- Lack of information among the masses of any such running project or solution which may increase their employment perspective. Lack of funding from the government and the concerning parties. Lack of measure to filter unadulterated talent. Lack of educating staff in any such organizations. Corruption-The root cause of all evils has its upper hand in all such organization which results in meritious masses not getting the fruitful benefits. The one of the major problem that we would have to come across with is that the political parties will not show their interest in such programs for minimizing the unemployment in India. we have seen that various programs has been launched for enhancing the practical knowledge of youth and for giving the value additions. Like such value addition programs should have to be proposed by the common people to the government and make them think over it. Some of the major mitigations factors are as follows:-
  • 11. GOVERNMENT’S CONCERN ABOUT ENHANCING EMPLOYMENT AMONG YOUTH The National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC) National Vocational Education Qualifications Framework National Vocational Education Qualifications Framework enables horizontal and vertical mobility between general and technical education, recognition and certification of competencies irrespective of the mode of learning. NVQF, with an open/flexible system, will permit individuals to accumulate their knowledge and skills, and convert them through testing and certification into higher diplomas and degrees. NVQF will provide quality assured various learning pathways having standards, comparable with any international qualification framework. NVQF will support lifelong learning, continuous up gradation of skills and knowledge . The Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGE&T) had the initiated Craftsman Training Scheme in 1950 by establishing 50 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) for imparting skills in various vocational trades to meet the manpower requirements for technology and industrial growth of the country. Since then the demand for skilled manpower has increased substantially due to rapid economic growth, changes in technology and work process, and globalization of economy. As on 01-01-2007 there were 1896 Government ITIs in the country. Out of which 500 ITIs are being upgraded into Centres of Excellence under a Scheme launched in 2005-06. The Up gradation of the remaining 1396 Government ITIs has been done through Public Private Partnership since 2007-2008. Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme(PMEGP) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana(SGRY) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY) Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)) Training of Rural Youth for Self-Employment (TRYSEM) Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) Employbility enhancement training programme(EETP) Shaksham Udaan
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  • 13. REFERENCE:-  International Labor Organization (ILO). 2006. Global Employment Trends for Youth 2006 (Geneva). 2012. Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012 (Geneva).  Ministry of Labor and Employment. 2009. National Skill Development Policy (NewDelhi,Government of India).  Google  Wikipedia  THE TIMES OF INDIA Newspaper.