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THE MAHARASHTRA STATE SKILL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY National Skill Development Initiative: 2.1.1 Vision: The Prime Minister’s National Council on Skill Development spelt the vision of skill development as: (i) Create 500 million skilled people by 2022. (ii) Increasing capacity and capability of skill development programs. (iii) Harnessing inclusivity and reduce divisions such as male/female, rural/urban, organized/unorganized employment and traditional/contemporary workplace. (iv) Supporting the supply of trained workers who are adjustable dynamically to the changing demands of employment and technologies. (v) No discrimination between private or public delivery and places importance on outcomes, userschoice and competition among training providers and their accountability. (vi) Establishing a framework for better coordination among various Ministries, States, industry and all other stakeholders. 2.1.2 Mission, Aim& Objectives: 2.1.2.1 Mission: National Skill Development Initiative will empower all individuals through improved skills, knowledge, nationally and internationally recognized qualifications to gain access to decent employment and ensure India’s competitiveness in the global market. 2.1.2.2 Aims: The aim of skill development in the country is to support achieving rapid and inclusive growth through: (i) Enhancing individual’s employability (wage/ self-employment) and ability to adapt to changing technologies and labour market demands. (ii) Improving productivity and living standards of the people. (iii) Strengthening competitiveness of the country. (iv) Attracting investment in skill development. 2.1.2.3 Objectives: (i) Create opportunities for all to acquire skills throughout life, and especially for youth, women and disadvantaged groups.

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THE MAHARASHTRA STATE SKILL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY

National Skill Development Initiative: 2.1.1 Vision: The Prime Minister’s National Council on Skill Development spelt the vision of skill

development as: (i) Create 500 million skilled people by 2022. (ii) Increasing capacity and capability of skill development programs. (iii) Harnessing inclusivity and reduce divisions such as male/female, rural/urban,

organized/unorganized employment and traditional/contemporary workplace. (iv) Supporting the supply of trained workers who are adjustable dynamically to the

changing demands of employment and technologies. (v) No discrimination between private or public delivery and places importance on

outcomes, users‟ choice and competition among training providers and their accountability.

(vi) Establishing a framework for better coordination among various Ministries, States, industry and all other stakeholders.

2.1.2 Mission, Aim& Objectives: 2.1.2.1 Mission: National Skill Development Initiative will empower all individuals through

improved skills, knowledge, nationally and internationally recognized qualifications to gain access to decent employment and ensure India’s competitiveness in the global market.

2.1.2.2 Aims: The aim of skill development in the country is to support achieving rapid and inclusive growth through: (i) Enhancing individual’s employability (wage/ self-employment) and ability to adapt

to changing technologies and labour market demands. (ii) Improving productivity and living standards of the people. (iii) Strengthening competitiveness of the country. (iv) Attracting investment in skill development.

2.1.2.3 Objectives: (i) Create opportunities for all to acquire skills throughout life, and especially for youth,

women and disadvantaged groups.

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PM’s

National Council

National Skill Development

Coordination Board (NSDCB)

National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)

(ii) Promote commitment by all stakeholders to own skill development initiatives. (iii) Develop a high-quality skilled workforce/entrepreneur relevant to current and

emerging employment market needs. (iv) Enable the establishment of flexible delivery mechanisms that respond to the

characteristics of a wide range of needs of stakeholders. (v) Enable effective coordination between different ministries, the Centre and the

States and public and private providers. 2.1.3 Institutional Arrangement:

The Eleventh Five Year Plan had favored the creation of a comprehensive National Skill Development Mission. As a result, in 2008 a “Coordinated Action on Skill Development” with three-tier institutional structure was created: 1. Prime Minister’s National Council on

Skill Development 2. National Skill Development Coordination

Board (NSDCB) 3. National Skill Development Corporation

(NSDC) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) has recently been established.

2.1.4 Core Operating Principles:

(i) Complementary investments: The Central Government financial support must complement private investment. The Government would aim at useful public-private partnerships.

(ii) States as key actors: The states will be responsible for overarching integrated framework for action for Skill Development through State level Skill Development Missions.

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(iii) Deployment of funds: The funds will be deployed in up gradation of machinery & equipment, teaching & learning aids and technology rather than hard assets such as infrastructure. However, creation of infrastructure in rural, remote and difficult areas will continue.

(iv) Focus of modular courses, open architecture and short term courses: The nature of the courses will be based on the requirement of fast changing skills in the labour market. The NVEQF will ensure the dynamism and maintain openness to feedback.

(v) Separate financing from delivery: NSDC will support the private skill development initiatives.

(vi) Create infrastructure for apprenticeships: Infrastructure for on-the-job-training and large number of formal apprentices will be built.

(vii) Publicize rating and outcome information on training institutions: A framework of accreditation and infrastructure for information dissemination around measurable criteria on institutions will be created. Ratings of public and private institutions would be put on public domain.

(viii)Effective assessment and credible certification: To facilitate the use of certificate as a proxy to fast track job applicants by employers, quality assured learning and credible assessment &certification will be developed.

(ix) Restructure employment exchanges: Employment exchange will be restructured as career guidance centres to channelize candidates into jobs, apprenticeships and training.

(x) Expand formal employment: A review of existing State and Central legislations will be conducted to encourage formal employment as opposed to informal and unorganized employment.

2.1.5 Envisaged Outcomes of the Skill Development Initiative: The skill development initiative is expected to deliver the following outcomes: (i) Diversity of skills: It is required to identify, catalog and project the range and depth of

skills in order to cater to the individual needs of skill development. (ii) Talent pool: It is required to create skill inventory along with its various levels and

grades to eventually achieve the ultimate output of 500 Million skilled people. (iii) Employment outcomes: The skill training must not only increase the knowledge base

of individuals but also be able to place each skilled individual successfully. The

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State Apex Committee

Chairman: Chief Minister

State Executive Committee

Chairman: Chief Secretary

Deputy Chairman: Principal Secretary, HTED

Maharashtra State Skill Development Society

Mission Director: Commissioner, ESE&SD

Divisional Skill Development Committees

Chairman: Divisional Commissioner

District Skill Development Committees

Chairman: District Collectors

placement ratio must be monitored to aptly evaluate the success of implied schemes / programs.

2.2 Maharashtra Skill Development Mission:

2.2.1 Vision:

With its contribution of about 13% to the Gross National Domestic Product and with a share of 9.28% in the national population, Government of Maharashtra has set a vision of equipping 45 million persons with employable skills by the year 2022.

2.2.2 Institutional Arrangements

A State Apex Committee for Skill Development has been constituted under the Chairmanship of the Chief Minister.

A State Executive Committee for Skill Development has been constituted under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary

Maharashtra State Skill Development Society (MSSDS) is established as State Nodal Agency.

Commissioner, Employment, Self-Employment & Skill Development (ESE&SD), is the Mission Director for the State Skill Development Mission.

Divisional Level Committees are formed for effective implementation of the mission under the Chairmanship of Divisional Commissioner.

District Level Committees are formed for effective implementation of the mission under the Chairmanship of District

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Collectors.

2.2.3 The State Apex Committee:

(i) Structure:

(ii) The Roles & Responsibilities of the State Apex Committee: 1. Formulation of the State Action Plan on Skill Development Initiative of the State of

Maharashtra & accordingly, take apt financial & administrative decisions for successful execution of the plan.

2. Conduct periodic progress assessment of the State Skill Development Initiative & accordingly, adjust / modify skill development targets & skill development action plan.

3. Minimize regional imbalance within the skill development efforts by effective decisions.

Chairman

Chief Minister

Co-Chairman

Deputy Chief Minister

Vice Chairman

Minister, HTED

Co-ordinator

Principal Secretary, HTED

Members

Minister, Finance & Planning

Minister, Agriculture

Minister, School Education

Minister, Industry, Employment & Self-

Employment

State Minister, Higher & Technical Education

Two NGOs related to Skill Development

Space

Minister, Labor

Chief Secretary, Maharashtra

Two Reputed Industralists

Minister, Rural Development

Two Subject Experts

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4. Deciding skill development action plans for the various groups in the State viz; SC, ST, VJNT, minorities, below poverty line, female, rural, urban, tribals etc.

5. Strategizing the effective utilization of the existing training infrastructure & eradicating the training based deficiency within the State & imparting quality based training.

6. Identification of the Skill Development deficiencies, take decisive steps to eradicate those deficiencies & progressive increase the skill development initiative within the State.

2.2.4 State Skill Development Executive Committee: (i) Structure:

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(ii) The Roles & Responsibilities of the State Executive Committee: 1. Formulation of the State Action Plan for skill development in the State based on the

requirement of skilled manpower within the State. The proposed State Action Plan on skill development will be implemented in the ‘project mode’ upon review & approval by the State Apex Committee.

Chairman

Chief Secretary

Vice-Chairman

Principal Secretary, HTED

Co-ordinator

Commissioner, ESESD

Members

Secretary, Industries

Secretary, School Education

Secretary, Women & Child Development

Dept.

Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb

Ambedkar Tech. University, Lonar

Rep. Retailers Assocation of India, Western

Region

One Higher Education Expert

Secretary, Labor

Secretary, Rural Development

Secretary, Public Health Dept.

Chairman, NASSCOM,

Western Region

Rep. Builder Assocation of India,

Western Region

One Agriculture Expert

Secretary, Planning

Secretary, Tribal Welfare Dept.

Secretary, Marketing,

Cooperation & Textiles Dept.

Chairman, Indian Merchant Chambers

Rep. Retailers Assocation of India,

Western Region

One Vocational Education Expert

Secretary, Finance

Secretary, Agriculture Dept.

Secretary, Social Justice Dept.

Chairman, CII, Western Region

CEO, Bombay Chambers of

Commerce & Ind.

One Technical Education Expert

Secretary, Employment &

Self-Employment

Secretary, Minorities Dept.

Chancellor, Mumbai University

Chairman, FICCI, Western Region

Chairman, Employer Federation of India

Project Manager, Mumbai

Transmission Support Unit

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2. Assessing the demand for the skilled manpower & execute comprehensive manpower mapping within the State which will form the bases of strategizing & planning of the skill development program in the State.

3. Identification of source of funds from (i) State Govt., (ii) Central Govt. / World Bank, (iii) Private Industrial Groups / Industry Associations (PPP) to suffix the expenditure incurred in the effective implementation of the State skill development program.

4. Inculcation of the directives & guidelines from the Central Govt. on skill development. 5. Establish & strengthen relationship with the private sector via Public-Private Partnership

(PPP) & entering into MoUs with them to reduce overall training & infrastructural cost incurred while program implementation.

6. Bring about convergence of various schemes implemented by various State Departments under one single nodal agency & in order to maintain the quality of training, formulate a mechanism to impart certification through single body within the State.

7. Formulation of new courses & training modules to cater to the dynamic industry needs at the District level in consultation & expert advice from the reputed industry players. Co-ordinate with these industry partners to provide avenues for the students in terms of on-job-training to create job ready skilled workforce.

8. Creation of infrastructural facilities for all schools, colleges, polytechnics etc. to implement ‘Modular Employable Scheme’ (MES) through the ground level.

9. Execution of the concept of ‘finishing schools’ to impart soft skills to students in each & every training institute & industrial training institutes (ITIs).

10. Allocation of the unoccupied space within the Govt. education institutes (schools & colleges), after their functional hours, to the private training institutes for imparting skill development related courses & training.

11. Restructuring of the traditional employment exchanges into the career counseling & guidance centers for the students. It will also act as information hub for the dissemination of vital information related to the Skill Development Initiative within the State.

12. Formulation of effective strategies to motivate & incentivize the industry, industry association, NGOs etc. to actively participate & contribute to the skill development program.

13. Establishment the necessary legislative framework for the effective implementation of the skill development program within the State.

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14. Finalization of the result-oriented operating mechanism for the Assessment / Accreditation of the various ITIs / private training institutes / Polytechnics etc.

2.2.5 Divisional Skill Development Executive Committee: (i) Structure:

(ii) The Roles & Responsibilities of the Divisional Executive Committee are: 1. Monitoring activities of the District Level Committees 2. Provision of guidance to District Level Committees for skilling & training of individuals to

satisfy the demand of skilled manpower at Regional Level 3. Presentation of the committee reports to State Skill Development Committee, formed under

the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary 4. Periodic submission of 3 month progress report & plan for next 3 months to the

‘Employment & Self-employment Department’.

Chairman

Divisional Commissioner

Member Secretary

Deptuy Director, Employment & Self-Employment

Members

All District Collectors

of Divisions

Joint Director, Technical Education

Additional Commissioner,

Tribal Dept.

Divisional Joint

Director, Industries

Dept.

All Municipal Commissioners

Regional Joint Commissioner

, Animal Husbandry

Joint/Deputy Director, Education

Dept.

Divisonal Joint

Director, Agriculture

Dept.

Deputy Commissioner

, Fisheries

Joint Director,

Vocational Education & Training

Joint Director, Higher

Education

Representative of CII

Divisional Social

Welfare Officer

Joint / Deputy Director,

Public Health Dept.

2 Divisional level Industrial Representatives

Deputy Commissioner,

Women & Child Dept.

Divisional Commissioner,

Rural Development

Dept.

2 Divisional level

Reputed Industrialists

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2.2.6 District Skill Development Executive Committee

(i) Structure:

(ii) The Roles & Responsibilities of the District Executive Committee:

1. Implementation of ‘State Skill Development Program’ & publish the same 2. Employing ‘Sector Skill Development Plan’ to achieve the targets being set by the State at

the District level 3. To remain abreast & in sync with the periodic instructions provided at State level 4. Establish a source of funding e.g. (a) District scheme; (b) Private sector / industrial

society or (c) NGO 5. Continual up-gradation & skilling of the teaching faculty within the District 6. Aid & support fresh & self-employed skill manpower within the District to acquire

respectable employment / entrepreneurial opportunities

Chairman

District Collector

Member Secretary

Assistant Director, Employment & Self-Employment

Members

CO /CEO, All Municipal

Corporation/Nagar/Zilla Parishad

District Women & Child Development

Officer

Project Officer, Tribal Dept.

District Education Officer

(secondary)

Project Officer, District Rural Development

Agency

Regional Officer, MIDC

District Vocational Education &

Training Officer

District Social Welfare Officer

Representatives of CII

Principal, Industrial Training Institute

(District level)

District Health Officer

2 Representatives from Reputed NGO's

(District level)

District Agriculture, Animal husbandry, Fisheries’s Officer

GM, District Industrial Centre

Representatives from 3 Industrial

Associations (District level)

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7. Periodic submission of 3 months progress report & plan for next 3 months to the ‘Divisional Skill Development Committee’

2.3 The Strategy & Action under State Skill Mission: (i) Convergence: Maharashtra State Skill Development Society (MSSDS) shall be the state

nodal agency and shall facilitate planning, execution and monitoring of the State Skill Development Plan.

(ii) Co-ordination: Commissioner, Employment & Self-Employment shall be the Mission Director of the State Skill Development Initiative and shall function as the key coordinator among stakeholders – Industry, Government Departments, Divisional and District level Committees.

(iii) State Skill Gap Assessment Study: In order to create meta-data of Skill Gaps, the focus shall be on identifying key sectors of growth for the State and consistently conducting sector specific skill gap assessment study – area-wise and time series-wise, for the preparation of suitable State Skill Development Plan. In order to create meta-data of Skill Gaps, the focus shall be on identifying key sectors of growth for the State and consistently conducting sector specific skill gap assessment study – area-wise and time series-wise, for the preparation of suitable State Skill Development Plan. In line with the recommendations of Sub-Committee of National Skill Development Coordination Board on “Establishing Institutional Mechanism for providing access to information of Skill Inventory and Skill Maps on real-time basis”, Govt. of Maharashtra set sector skill committees for 11 high demand sectors of growth identified for the State as follows:

9 Sector Skill Committees have already submitted version 1.0 of their study reports. The Version 1.0 of the reports of the 9 sectors represent a broad scenario of the sector specific skill gap analysis and required manpower assessment for the State on the basis of secondary dataavailable for the sector while giving an overview of global and national scenario. These reports have already being circulated among the key stakeholders – the Government

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Departments, Divisional Commissioners, Collectors, Training Providers and the associated Industry Partners. (iv) Engagement of State Departments: Sectoral Skill Development targets will be mapped to

relevant departments of State Government for- a. Preparation, funding, implementation & monitoring of schemes; b. Optimum utilization of their existing education & training infrastructure; c. Enhancing the extent of existing schemes of training, employment and self-

employment d. To create 20.65 lakhs skilled workforce every year

(v) Decentralization: The preparation, implementation and monitoring of district level annual action plans, within the framework of State plan, shall be entrusted to District level Committees.

(vi) Innovation: Departments and district level Committees shall be encouraged to prepare innovative programmes of skill development by folding in the future.

(vii) Creation of Training Infrastructure: A robust and suitable training infrastructure based on credible system of Accreditation, Assessment & Certification shall be established through creation of new as well as better utilization of existing infrastructure both in public and private sectors.

(viii) Availability of Trainers: Availability of adequate number of qualified trainers shall be ensured with engagement of both public and private sector.

(ix) Dynamic LMIS & State Web Portal: In line with the recommendations of the Sub-Committee of National Skill Development Co-ordination Board on “Establishing Institutional Mechanism for providing access to information of Skill Inventory and Skill Maps on real-time basis”, Directorate of Employment and Self-Employment has taken the responsibility of –

a. Creating and Maintaining dynamic Labor Market Information System by ensuring that each beneficiary of the scheme of employment and self-employment is compulsorily registered on maharojgar portal with support from mahaswyamrojgar portal and skill development portal envisaged in this document;

b. Modernizing employment exchanges by establishing State Web portal housing data on skill needs of the industry and supply of skills on real time basis;

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c. In order to execute the Skill Development Initiative in a productive & progressive manner it is imperative to guide & support the youth to achieve personal & professional goals. It has been decided that prior to engaging a youth for employable skilling, the assessment and counselling shall be made compulsory to create competency data base of the individual. Aligned with this, the existing Employment & Self Employment Guidance Centres are proposed to be transformed into Career Guidance & Counseling Centres (CGCC). The prime activities of these Centres will be to provide candidates with pre-screening, aptitude assessment, career counseling, employment & self-employment guidance, skill development, post training follow-up etc. The services will be made available with modern advanced technology and technical expertise from expert private firm. The pilot project of establishing CGCC has been started at five major centres – Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Sangli & Sindhudurg. These CGCCs will be supported by call centres that would encourage candidates to visit the nearest CGCC get preliminary assessment of the candidate conducted prior to their engagement for employable skilling. In addition CGCCs shall be required to be empanelled in large numbers to take up the challenge of state skill mission target and to ensure that they make field visits to get such assessment and counselling done in remote areas. The assessment will be of two types: (i) Skill based assessment & (ii) Career based assessment. The former type of assessment will analyse the skill set of the candidates & provide them directives to inculcate the required / aspired skill set. Career based assessment enfolds imparting candidates with crucial guidance & pathway to achieve success within its area of interest.

(x) Availability of funds: Funds shall be made available through State and district plans, Government of India including NSDC and private sector.

(xi) Strong Industry Participation: Industry shall be encouraged to participate in planning, preparation and implementation of skill development plans and schemes, enhancing and strengthening the training infrastructure and making training more demand responsive.

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2.4 Maharashtra State Skill Development Society (MSSDS): 2.4.1 Maharashtra State Skill Development Society, established under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary, is a Single Nodal Agency for planning, execution & monitoring of Skill Development Initiative of Government of Maharashtra.

2.4.2 The key functions of the Society are as follows: i. Prepare Maharashtra State Skill Gap Assessment Report & Skill Development Plan. ii. Support State Departments & District Skill Development Committees in formulation and

implementation of Annual Skill Development Plan. iii. Empanel & ensure suitable accreditation & gradation of the public & private training

providers and conduct concurrent assessment of training providers to ensure quality of training.

iv. Support and provide assistance to Directorate of Employment & Self-Employment in establishing a dynamic Labor Market Information System & launching of the stakeholders web portal.

v. Implementation of innovative skill development programs. vi. Support counseling activities, awareness & guidance programs for the workforce in

unorganized sector. vii. Arrange workshops and brainstorming session for the key stakeholders. viii. Enter into partnership with national & international agencies working in the field of skill

development. ix. Organize study tours for understanding of the best set of national and international

practices and experiments in the field of skill development. x. Encourage active participation of the public sector undertakings, private sector and civil

society through feasible and productive partnerships. xi. Appoint a “Maharashtra Skill Mission Ambassador” for the representation of the Skill

Development Initiative. xii. Support all initiatives with the objective of motivating the youth towards vocational

stream of education from pre-SSC level onwards. xiii. Take all appropriate initiatives and actions in line with the state skill development

mission. 2.4.3 Currently, MSSDS implements Modular Employable Skills programme of Ministry of

Labour & Employment, Government of India, Swarna Jayanti Sahari Rojgar Yojana of

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Minnistry of Urban Development, Government of India and Hunar Se Rojgar Yojana of Ministry of Tourism Development, Government of India.

2.4.4 MES programme is being implemented through 957 VTPs. In addition, various short term courses are being run under the auspices of various central and state ministries, government agencies and NGOs.