Points to Remember:
- Skill India Mission’s core objectives.
- National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) International’s role.
- Accuracy of the provided statements.
Introduction:
The Skill India Mission, launched by the Government of India, is a flagship initiative aimed at addressing the country’s skill gap and enhancing its workforce’s employability. Its primary goal is to create a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving economy. The mission encompasses various programs and initiatives, including vocational training, apprenticeships, and skill development programs across diverse sectors. Statement (II) refers to the NSDC International, an organization working to promote India’s skill development capabilities globally.
Body:
Statement (I): The main focus of Skill India Mission is skilling, re-skilling, and up-skilling.
This statement is correct. The Skill India Mission explicitly focuses on three key aspects:
- Skilling: Providing initial skills to the youth entering the workforce. This involves training individuals in various trades and professions.
- Re-skilling: Providing training to individuals who have lost their jobs or need to transition to new roles, equipping them with new skills relevant to the current job market.
- Up-skilling: Enhancing the existing skills of employed individuals to improve their productivity and competitiveness. This often involves advanced training or specialization in a particular field.
The mission’s various components, such as Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), aim to achieve these three objectives.
Statement (II): The National Skill Development Corporation International aims to make India a skill capital of the world.
This statement is largely correct, although the phrasing is aspirational. NSDC International’s mandate is to promote Indian skill development expertise globally. While “making India a skill capital of the world” is a long-term vision, NSDC International actively works towards this goal by:
- Exporting training methodologies: Sharing India’s successful skill development models with other countries.
- International collaborations: Partnering with international organizations and institutions to enhance skill development capabilities globally.
- Promoting Indian skilled workforce abroad: Facilitating the employment of Indian skilled 288 64S117.2 64 74.6 75.5c-23.5 6.3-42 24.9-48.3 48.6-11.4 42.9-11.4 132.3-11.4 132.3s0 89.4 11.4 132.3c6.3 23.7 24.8 41.5 48.3 47.8C117.2 448 288 448 288 448s170.8 0 213.4-11.5c23.5-6.3 42-24.2 48.3-47.8 11.4-42.9 11.4-132.3 11.4-132.3s0-89.4-11.4-132.3zm-317.5 213.5V175.2l142.7 81.2-142.7 81.2z"/> Subscribe on YouTube