Indiens Regierung rechnet mit Trainermangel bei Skill Development Programme

Um Qualifizierungsprogramme im ganzen Land zu implementieren, hat Indien zu wenig geeignete Ausbilder. Die indische Regierung ist sich über diesen Mangel bewusst, bestätigt der indische Minister für Kompetenzentwicklung und Unternehmertum (Skill Development and Entrepreneurship), Rajiv Pratap Rudy.

 

Government faces shortage of trainers for Skill Development Programme

 

The Government of India's flagship programme Skill Development Programme (SDP) is seeing the shortage of trainers across the country.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajiv Pratap Rudy has said that the Government is aware that there is shortage of adequate trainers to implement skill development programmes across the country.

He informed the Lok Sabha that at present, total seating capacity under different training schemes comes to about 25 lakh(ITIs/ Apprenticeships/ Short-term courses) which requires about 1,25,000 trainers in the country adding that Presently about 25,000 trained instructors passed out from Central Institutes under Craft Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) are available in the Country.

In a written reply in the Lok Sabha today, the Minister said,) that there are 30 Central Institutes and 16 Institutes for Training of Trainers (Private & State Government) with an annual capacity of about 10,600 seats and catering to the requirement of mostly manufacturing sector.

The Government is encouraging the industry practitioners to join the training institutes as trainers, he added.


Quelle: KNN – Knowledge News Network, knnindia.co.in, 24.02.2016