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MoU on Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana to enhance skillset 

2 Jul, 2016 15:30 IST|Sakshi
MEA, MSDE on Saturday signed an MoU on Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana, a scheme that enables Indian workforce to increase their employability and earning potential.

New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ministry Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) on Saturday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PKVY), a scheme designed to offer skill development training to Indians seeking jobs overseas. The MoU will institutionalize a framework to provide skill training to lakhs of Indians, who go abroad to work. On the occasion, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said Indian emigrant workers, especially those who went to the Gulf through recruitment agents, were exploited due to lack of requisite skills.

She termed the Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana as a milestone for Indian workforce seeking employment overseas, adding that acquiring skills raises employability and earning potential. Sushma hoped that the collaboration will enhance overseas employment opportunities for Indian workers and boost Skill India, saying it is an important step towards the realization of Prime Minister’s vision of transforming India into the skill capital of the world.

PKVY is a skill development initiative of the MEA in partnership with the MSDE. The Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojana is aimed at training and certification of Indian workforce in select sectors and job roles, in line with international standards, to facilitate overseas employment opportunities.

“On 15 July, on the occasion of World Skills Day, we will establish training sectors for overseas skills for the first time in the country. We aim to open 50 such centres in the country this year,” said Rohit Nandan, Secretary, Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship.

Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship will establish training sectors for overseas skills for the first time in the country. It’s planning to open 50 centers in the country in 2016. 

There are approximately 7-8 lakh emigrant workers going abroad every year. However, most going to the Gulf are not appropriately empowered in terms of rules, language, culture of that country or even the finesse that is required for a particular trade, said Additional Secretary, MEA, Dnyaneshwar M Mulay. PKVY is an important aspect of Ministry of External Affairs’ mandate to train these workers as part of the five year planned programme. However, it has not been given effect and through this MoU, we will be implementing our commitment for the 12th Plan. As part of the MoU, potential emigrant workers may avail work-related skill training under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) or any other similar government skill programme, which will adopt transnational standards. The skill development ministry through the National Skill Development Corporation India (NSDC) proposes to establish customised International Skill Centres to make this initiative operational.

Approximately 7-8 lakh emigrant workers going abroad every year. However, most of the workers going to the Gulf are not appropriately empowered in terms of rules, language, culture of that country or even the finesse that is required for a particular trade.

MEA’s role will be to support Pre-Departure Orientation Training, which includes language and soft skills training modules. Training offered will be backed by an internationally recognised assessment and certification system.


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