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AISECT and JSDM partner to empower youth of Jharkhand with skill-based vocational education

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May 23, 2017
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Jharkhand Skill Development Mission (JSDM) has embarked upon an ambitious project ‘Saksham Jharkhand Kaushal Vikas Yojana’ to empower the youth of Jharkhand with skill-based vocational education. The scheme aims to provide high- quality skills training aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) and responsive to industry needs. On 23rd May, 2017, AISECT, one of the leading social enterprises in India working in the field of skill development has announced their partnership with JSDM as leading Training Service Provider (TSP) for successful execution of ‘Saksham Jharkhand Kaushal Vikas Yojana’.

Saksham Jharkhand Kaushal Vikas Yojana is being conducted across the state of Jharkhand. The main phase of the Project commenced in December 2016 and the three year programme is to be completed by March 2019. As a leading TSP of the Project, AISECT has been awarded a target of 2,500 in Beauty & Wellness as well as Electronics trades across 3 districts, namely Giridih, Hazaribagh and Palamu.

AISECT JharkhandSpeaking on the occasion,  Mr. Siddharth Chaturvedi, Director, AISECT, “Our organization has an experience of over three decades in placement linked skill development and we would like to offer our expertise to make this ambitious project of Jharkhand Skill Development Mission a grand success. That is why we have proposed to increase our target and reach in terms of districts and sectors. Since we already have a well-established network of 45 Skill Knowledge Provider Centres across all the districts of Jharkhand, we aim to utilize our existing infrastructure to expedite the execution of this project.”

As per the current mandate, AISECT targets to train 1,200 people in Giridih and 900 in Hazaribagh in Electronics or Beauty & Wellness trade, while the target for Palamu is 400 people’s training in the Beauty & Wellness trade. As per the proposal submitted to JSDM, AISECT proposes to create a cadre of skilled professionals across 6 major districts of Jharkhand, addressing the manpower requirement of a number of industries. The proposed targets include 1,225 people’s training in Construction trade, 1,050 in Retail, 2,975 in IT & ITeS, 1,400 in Agriculture, 1,050 people in Beauty & Wellness, 2,450 in Apparel industry and training of 700 people in the Electronics domain.

AISECT TrainingDuring the pilot phase of Saksham Jharkhand Kaushal Vikas Yojana, which was conducted from December 2015 to November 2016, AISECT provided skills-based training in BFSI, B&W and Electronics sectors to 225 students across Hazaribagh and Giridih districts.

Saksham Jharkhand Kaushal Vikas Yojana envisions the empowerment and employability of the youth of Jharkhand so that they can contribute towards the economic growth of their State and the country. To achieve this, efforts are being made to impart affordable skill development based training in a number of market-driven professionals. The scheme aims at employment of 70% of successful trainees through placement-linked and self-employment mechanism in various trades.

AISECT has, in the past, executed a number of skill development and capacity building programmes of the Central and State Governments across the country. This experience will be quite useful in a successful implementation of this project. Jharkhand is one of the major States that AISECT is currently focusing on. Apart from the association with JSDM, the organization has recently also set up a campus of the Bhopal-based AISECT University in Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand. This is the first private University of the district and the first skills-based University of the State.

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  1. Pallavi Sinha says:
    8 years ago

    That’s a very great news to hear.

    Let me give a quick brief about AISECT University, Jharkhand.

    I did my M. Phil. Hindi from the well-known AISECT University in Jharkhand. It was one of the best experiences of my life. The university is recognized and has won many awards. The education system is up-to-date and the university lays emphasis on overall development of the student. The campus life is wonderful. The campus area is bustling with one activity or another. My university is recognized by the UGC,
    New Delhi and has registered it under section (2F) of the UGC Act 1956. My university has won many awards too. These awards include Indian IT Innovation Award 2005, NASSCOM IT Innovation Award 2006, i4d Award 2007 and many more such prestigious awards. The facilities are top-class. The canteen serves delicious
    food. The gymnasium is fully equipped with modern machines. There is a library too. The transportation system is good. If you are a student and you are looking for a university- the AISECT University in Jharkhand should be on top of your consideration set.

    Here is the website link: http://www.aisectuniversityjharkhand.ac.in

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    • Madhuri Dubey says:
      8 years ago

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  2. Simran Singh says:
    8 years ago

    Proud student of AISECT University, Jharkhand.

    A very good university in all prospective. Faculties are experienced and experts in their fields
    are and always ready to help. Infrastructure is good and is improving year after year. It is a
    Wi-Fi enabled campus with organized classrooms and computer labs. Extra curriculum
    activities tends to happen on regular basis. Seminars and events are well organised by
    faculty and students. My experience of this university so far is good, looking forward to
    learn and grow.

    Reply
  3. Simran Singh says:
    8 years ago

    A very good university in all prospective. Faculties are experienced and experts in their fields
    are and always ready to help. Infrastructure is good and is improving year after year. It is a
    Wi-Fi enabled campus with organized classrooms and computer labs. Extra curriculum
    activities tends to happen on regular basis. Seminars and events are well organised by
    faculty and students. My experience of this university so far is good, looking forward to
    learn and grow.

    Reply
  4. Sahil Khanna says:
    8 years ago

    A very good university in all prospective. Faculties are experienced and experts in their fields
    are and always ready to help. Infrastructure is good and is improving year after year. It is a
    Wi-Fi enabled campus with organized classrooms and computer labs. Extra curriculum
    activities tends to happen on regular basis. Seminars and events are well organised by
    faculty and students. My experience of this university so far is good, looking forward to
    learn and grow.

    Reply
  5. Akshat Sharma says:
    7 years ago

    Skill development training at AISECT University, Jharkhand is decent. They not only provide skill training but also ensure guarantee employment. AISECT University tends to cater the youth talent and motivate them to perform best.

    Here is the website link: http://www.aisectuniversityjharkhand.ac.in

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