Assam Government’s Skill Development Initiatives

Assam Government’s Skill Development Initiatives

Launching Date/Time of Assam Skill Development Initiatives

    • Multiple skill development initiatives were launched on 8th September 2023 during the inauguration of training centres in Guwahati under the Assam Skill Development Mission.

Objective of Assam Skill Development Initiatives

    • To make youth employable and create self-employment opportunities in Assam.

    • To bridge skill gaps by providing short-term, industry-relevant skill training.

    • To promote and preserve indigenous trades and traditional crafts of Assam.

    • To prepare youth for Industry 4.0 technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Augmented Reality (AR).

    • To facilitate placement-linked skill training ensuring employment to at least 80% of trained youth.

Features of Assam Skill Development Initiatives

    • Training Centres: 60 centres set up across Assam to train 5,750 youth in 59 vocations.

    • Placement Linked Skill Development Training Program (PLSDTP): State-funded program targeting skill development with assured employment.

    • Skill Yatra: A mobile awareness campaign using skill vans launched initially in four districts (Kamrup, Nalbari, Darrang, Morigaon) to promote skill awareness among youth and parents.

    • Indigenous Skill Training by Gurus: Focuses on preserving traditional skills like mask making, bell and brass metal crafts; initially covering 15 districts with 10 candidates selected from each.

    • Collaboration with Tata Technologies: Training for 2 lakh youth in cutting-edge technologies (AI, ML, etc.) to align with Industry 4.0 demands.

    • Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT): Stipends released to trainees under Jal Jeevan Mission and Assam Skill Development Mission.

    • Industry-Integrated Training: Partnerships with industries (e.g., Schwing Stetter training for concrete pump operator) to ensure job readiness.

    • Empanelment of Training Providers: Over 150 training providers with 350+ centers covering 33 sectors under ASDM.

    • Implementation of National Schemes: PMKVY 2.0 & 3.0, National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), and others integrated into state efforts.

    • Assam Skill University: A Rs 1,000 crore project expected to be fully functional by 2025, aimed at upskilling 10,000 youth annually with multidisciplinary skill training.

Beneficiaries of Assam Skill Development Initiatives

    • Unemployed youth of Assam, including graduates, ITI and Polytechnic pass-outs, diploma holders, and professional degree holders.

    • Youth from both rural and urban areas across all districts of Assam.

    • Students of government schools (Classes IX to XII) targeted through awareness and counseling programs.

    • Candidates interested in traditional indigenous trades as well as modern technical fields.

    • Youth seeking employment within Assam and other states of India.

    • ITI students and apprentices under NAPS.

    • Trainees in emerging technologies and vocational courses aiming for Industry 4.0 readiness

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