Construction, Agriculture,
Electronics Demand for Skill Development in Garib Kalyan Movement
The Garib
Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan is a 125-day long employment-cum-rural public works
campaign to provide livelihood opportunities in areas/ villages witnessing large
numbers of returnee migrant workers affected due to Covid-19.
Construction,
apparels, electronics, agriculture, and hardware are the top five sectors witnessing
maximum demand for skill development among migrant workers who have returned to
their respective districts due to Covid-19 pandemic. In the job roles category,
the highest demand is for the role of mason general, self-employed tailor, sewing
machine operator, electrician, and quality seed grower under the Garib Kalyan Rojgar
Abhiyaan (GKRA).
Till
now, 1,50,000 job roles have been fixed under the short-term
training target and the Recognition of Prior Learning Scheme (RPL) across the six
states Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. Both
the initiatives are under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
(MSDE).
As on
June 2, 2020, an estimated 67 lakhs migrant workers were recorded to have returned
in the 116 districts identified across six states due to the nation-wide lockdown.
The data
mentions that a total of 35 sectors have been proposed by the districts across the
six states with more than 450 job roles identified. In this, the short-term training
job 114 districts have received role list with 1,31,645
being the proposed number; RPL job role list received from 110 districts with 1,80,889
being the recommended number of job roles.
The National
Skill Development Corporation will be floating the Expression of Interest (EOI)
to invite applications from eligible and interested training providers to apply
for demand-based job role training targets to impart short-term training to the
migrant-workers in applicable districts out of the total 116 districts.
“We have
received the data of the shortlisted candidates from the district nodal officers
and district administrations of the 99 districts identifying a total number of 2,79,736 candidates,” said an official source.
Launched
on June 20, 2020 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, GKRA is a 125-day long employment-cum-rural
public works campaign to provide livelihood opportunities in areas/ villages witnessing
large numbers of returnee migrant workers affected due to Covid-19.
Migrants identified for job roles under Garib Kalyan Rojgar
Yojana Abhiyaan
|
State |
District |
No. of Returned Migrants |
Job roles identified under Short Term Training |
Job roles identified under Recognition of Prior
Learning Scheme |
|
Bihar |
32 |
23,60,785 |
52,824 |
52,824 |
|
Jharkhand |
3 |
10,95,01 |
2442 |
2442 |
|
Madhya Pradesh |
24 |
10,71,938 |
23,902 |
23,902 |
|
Odisha |
4 |
2,19,162 |
4888 |
4888 |
|
Rajasthan |
22 |
12,091,42 |
26,964 |
26,964 |
|
Uttar Pradesh |
31 |
17,47,856 |
38,978 |
38,978 |
|
Total |
116 |
67,183,84 |
1,50,000 |
1,50,000 |
Source: Ministryof
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship