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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for augmenting Apprenticeship in India

Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for augmenting Apprenticeship in India
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Feb 27, 2023
अंतिम तिथि :
Mar 31, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget 2023-24 which has stood to be a youth-centric budget. ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget 2023-24 which has stood to be a youth-centric budget.
The budget focus on Apprenticeship training as it is one of the most sustainable model of skill development. The Hon’ble Prime Minister said, the new opportunities outlined in the budget will seamlessly integrate the ‘World of Education', the ‘World of Skills’ and the ‘World of Work’. And a milestone initiative towards creation of a more vibrant and participative apprenticeship training ecosystem in the country is the support that will be extended to 47 lakh youth in 3 years through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) under the pan-India National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Apprenticeship are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• NAPS-2 is a DBT scheme with the Government of India (GoI) support going directly to the bank account of apprentices instead of reimbursement to the establishment as in case of earlier version of NAPS. Thus, the Government will directly pay the apprentices 25% of the stipend payable up to Rs. 1,500 per apprentice per month on confirming the payment of establishment part of the stipend. The entire process of DBT will be hosted on the Apprenticeship Portal (www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in) and there will be limited manual intervention execution of the scheme.

• One of the major changes proposed in the new scheme as compared to the earlier version is the introduction of DBT. The earlier scheme of NAPS was not supported by the feature of DBT which is transparent and a quick process. It will also overcome the delay in the reimbursement process to the establishments which was the major challenge in the previous version of NAPS. DBT offers comprehensive advantages such as identifying the leakages in financial disbursement under NAPS, formalizing the offline modes of stipend payment system, moving away from long delays from claiming reimbursements and most critically promotion of apprenticeship among youth thereby creating increased demand amongst candidate groups to choose apprenticeship as a skilling vehicle.

• The scheme has suitably addressed the concerns of industry by offering flexibility in curriculum development and imparting training under Optional Trades which are industry driven and dynamic in nature whereas, Designated Trades are more structured and follow a standardized approach to train the apprentices.

Last date of submission – 31st March 2023

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Rakesh gupta
Rakesh gupta 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
market is moderate now. Everyone is saying it's time of recession. ( Less demand more supply ) our indian population is also on same path excess of labour, work force and Staff. what should do real cause for Govt. of India. this is solutions apprenticeship, internships and training program for youth to better development for their careers. because this is the only way we can trained to our youth and stand able on theirs feet. Atamnirbhar bharath , Self dependent. Entrepreneurship can do easily by master and skilled professionals. This is way of life doing work and enjoy the life. Earn and live with family. so this is basic and necessary lesson must learn by every youth to do apprenticeship, training and internship, if there is no stipends also.
CsRamakanth
CsRamakanth 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
students of science arts and humanities to be taken for apprenticeship in factories engineering foundry allied ancillaries similarly students of arts in financial institutions banks malls and students of humanities in csr activities of the corporates therefore no college student will miss apprenticeship in the said two or three or five crucial years of their diploma degree programmes
Vikas Kumar Yadav
Vikas Kumar Yadav 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
every school state board or case in India must have English medium books . every student learn , speak , write , discuss fluently in English . It makes our future workforce strong . English is corporate world language in whole world . In future if our youth are fluently talk in English . they either find jobs in India or any other country in whole world . English knowledge help our next generation more strong in corporate world.
Leyu Bengge Ruji
Leyu Bengge Ruji 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
Augmenting apprenticeship among the youngster is an idea that excels and starts preparing the new and better workers. But to be very honest the budget shouldn't unsee the tourism department As the diverse India can be the tourist capital but is not as we haven't been focusing on it. This will help us to increase our economy and let the world know about the rich and varied culture of our country. Although I went out of the topic, which I apologise for, we need to actually focus on out tourism.
Praveen Bhandarakavthe
Praveen Bhandarakavthe 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
in now days world education is lowest beneficiary because lots of poverty , floods of water , and foods , pollution s and dowry, increase of population s etc . pan of tax systems only for high amount s in banking then skill education is moderate to youth minds and those have including in rescission .this must and should progressive help for poor peoples in modern technologies .
ANINDA DAS
ANINDA DAS 3 साल 4 महीने पहले
Emerge as the new skill capital of the world India needs to leverage its rich demographic dividend by correcting its skills ecosystem and provide skilling and training opportunities to a large cohort of young people. It should also harbor the agility to reskill and upskill its workforce to the changing requirements of the world of work. India must increase the number of employers appointing apprentices and the number of apprentices from 5,00,000 to 10 million over the next ten years. Over the next 25 years the aging of the world will offer India a unique opportunity, where every fourth person in the world of new workers will be Indian. This will help raise the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as India moves from its current fifth place to third worldwide. But the true measure of prosperity and inner strength is per capita GDP, where India ranks 142nd in the world. We must strive to be among the top 50 for which the prerequisite is to cultivate employability.