Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
Pradhan
Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) isthe flagship outcome-based skill training
scheme of the new Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE).
The objective of this skill certification and reward scheme is to enable and
mobilize a large number of Indian youth to take up outcome based skill training
and become employable and earn their livelihood.Under the scheme, monetary
reward would be provided to trainees who are successfully trained, assessed and
certified in skill courses run by affiliated training providers.
Key
features of the PMKVY are:
Standards-
Training will be done against standards (National Occupational Standards - NOS
and Qualification Packs - QPs for specific job roles) formulated by
industry-driven bodies, namely the Sector Skills Councils (SSCs). Third party
assessments for skill training will be done based on national (and often)
global standards.
Direct
Fund Transfer- It will have complete transparent funding of skill
training without any intermediaries with monetary rewards directly transferred
to the trainees bank account. It will ensure financial inclusion with a
provision of unique multi-wallet facility linked to debit card and accidental
insurance. Aadhaar number will be used for unique identification of each
candidate.
Demand-driven
targets: Based on assessment of skill demand and the Skill Gap
Studies, target for skill training would be allocated to training providers by
job-role and by district/city to the extent possible, by NSDC in consultation
with the SSCs, States/UTs and the Central Ministries/Departments under the
oversight of the Steering Committee of PMKVY.
Target
aligned to national flagship programmes and regions: Target for
skill training would be aligned to the demand from the Central Governments
flagship programmes, such as - Swachh Bharat, Make in India, Digital India,
National Solar Mission and so on.
Supply
side perspective in target fixation: Skill training under PMKVY
would essentially target drop out students after class 10 and class 12 and
hence these numbers will be taken into consideration while deciding state /
district wise targets. There will be special focus on youth in regions affected
by left-wing extremists and from North Eastern States and J&K.
Recognition
of prior learning (RPL): Under PMKVY, trainees with prior
experience or skills and competencies will be assessed and they will also be
given monetary rewards for undergoing assessments. This will be an important
step towards recognising the skills possessed by workers working in the
informal sector and their inclusion. This will also facilitate the process of
skill upgradation and re-skilling of the existing workforce. The focus of RPL
would be on those job-roles/sectors in which it is most desired and it will be
accompanied with a strong advocacy campaign to promote a paradigm shift in the
labour market to make skill training to standards aspirational.
Variable
amount of monetary reward: Monetary reward for various job
roles within a sector would also vary. This amount would be arrived at after
taking various factors like cost of training, willingness of trainees for pay
and other relevant factors into consideration. Higher incentives will be given
to training in manufacturing, construction and plumbing sectors.
Robust
regime for registration of training providers: NSDC
training partners undergo due diligence before being registered with NSDC.
Government affiliated training centres and other training partners will be
approved by the SSCs on the basis of guidelines issued by NSDC. Under PMKVY,
even the government affiliated training providers will undergo due diligence as
per the process manual. Each training partner would be responsible for its
entire franchisee network and the infrastructure of training centers. The same
will be part of the monitoring process. Only first level of franchising would
be allowed but the same should be declared in advance and validated on the
basis of random sampling as per guidelines in the process manual.
Focussed
awareness building and mobilisation activities: Awareness
building & mobilization activities would be carried out with the
involvement of local State and district governments as well as involve Members
of Parliament in the activities to ensure greater outreach and ownership. A
camp-based approach by organizing Kaushal Melas to disseminate information
about various skill training options, outline possible career paths and income
generation potential once the training is imparted would be held in every
district. Efforts will be made to ensure that the coverage of the scheme is
across all the 543 constituencies in India. Skill Yatras through bus journeys
will be explored to take awareness to the hinterlands and include live
demonstration of skills in the buses. Non-governmental and community-based
organizations would be involved in this activity to ensure widest possible
reach and create an environment for skilling in the country. This would be
supplemented with specialised and standardized branding and communication
packages through mass media and social media. Periodic surprise checks and
audits of the mobilisation phase would be conducted to ensure its continued
efficacy.
Improved
curricula, better pedagogy and trained instructors: While,
the thrust would be on outcomes in terms of third party
assessment/certification, but support for improved curricula, better technology
enabled pedagogy and upgrading the capacity of instructors would enable
improving the overall ecosystem for high quality skill training in the country.
All skill training would include soft skill training, personal grooming, behavioural
change for cleanliness, and good work ethics as a part of the training
curricula.
Enhanced
monitoring: To monitor the training process, SSCs will be tasked with
verifying and recording details of all training centres on the Skill
Development Management System (SDMS), and ascertain quality of training
locations and courses through certified assessors during the time of
assessments. Possibility of putting in place a system of bio-metric attendance
and sample video recording would be explored. SSCs will also be responsible for
certifying the training curriculum and for ensuring that it is aligned to QPs
of job roles. In addition, SSCs will be tasked with certifying all trainers for
the Scheme. Audit checks and surprise visits to training centres will also be
conducted to ensure enhanced monitoring. Assessing process could be more
technology driven and could also be carried out in CCTV environment.
Mentorship
support: A mentorship programme will be created in order to support
trainees who have successfully completed the training programme and are in the
process of looking for employment opportunities. Training providers will be
responsible for identifying mentors who will support and guide trainees in the
post-training phase. These mentors will provide career guidance and counselling
for trainees once they have completed training and will also help connect them
to employment opportunities. This mentorship programme will also facilitate the
tracking of trainees in the post training phase.
Evaluation: Trainee
feedback based on validated standard format obtained at the time of assessment
will become the key element of the evaluation framework to assess the
effectiveness and scale up of PMKVY in future.
Grievance
redressal: A proper grievance redressal mechanism would be put in place.
Online Citizens Portal would be set up to disseminate information about PMKVY.
This would also serve as a platform for redressal of grievances. The portal
would also include a complete database of all available courses and training
centres under PMKVY.
The scheme
will be implemented through the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
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