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    Higher & Technical Education Department, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai

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    SKILL DEVELOPMENT NEED OF THE HOUR

    N ational Level :

    Huge school dropouts 63% upto 10 th & 90% upto 12 th Std.

    Y oung population ( below 30 years) 54%

    V ocationally trained population 5% (developed countries 50-60%)

    % of youth in India by 2022 50% of the world

    Skill development is the key for youth employability & economic growth.

    P rime Ministers vision to train 500 Million people by year 2022.

    Initiatives of GOI

    N ational Council on skill development Under Chairmanship of P rime Minister

    N ation Skill Development co-ordination board under the Chairmanship of Dy.Chairman P lanning Commission

    N ational Skill Development Corporation

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    Government Of Maharashtra in SkillGovernment Of Maharashtra in SkillDevelopment InitiativesDevelopment Initiatives

    Skill Development Council under the Chairmanship of Hon. Chief Minister.

    Coordination Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary.

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    SCENARIO- MAHARASHTRA

    Total P opulationTotal P opulation Approx 100 Million Approx 100 Million

    P opulation between 11P opulation between 11- -20 year.20 year. 20 Million20 Million

    P opulation between 21P opulation between 21- -35 years.35 years. 25 Million25 Million

    Dropout upto 12Dropout upto 12 thth Std.Std. 0.4 million/year 0.4 million/year

    Dropout upto 10Dropout upto 10 thth Std.Std. 1.2 million/year 1.2 million/year

    Student not seen the school (age 6 to 19)Student not seen the school (age 6 to 19) 70,70,25170,70,251

    Ratio of GraduationRatio of Graduation 13 13

    SourceSource - - Maharashtra State Development Report byMaharashtra State Development Report by

    P lanning Commission, Govt. of IndiaP lanning Commission, Govt. of India

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    STATE ECONOMIC SCENERIO

    Economic Superpower of the country.FIRST CHOICE DESTINATION for domestic, foreigninvestors.

    last 2 years investment by industries ----- Rs. 18833Crores approx.Service sector contribution ----- 61 %Industry base contribution 28% of the GSDP.IT Front Runner- provides employment to 30% of thecountrys IT professionals, contributes 20% of the totalsoftware exports from India.Major opportunities for employment generation inMaharashtra State. 5

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    Key Sectors contributing to the Maharashtra economy and driving growthSize of Key Sectors 2005-06 to 2011-12 (Rs.Cr)

    59548

    38178

    51125

    32670

    30679

    29696

    15619

    28000

    22974

    137737

    134346

    118200

    72600

    70929

    68689

    67098

    58295

    52780

    0 40000 80000 120000 160000

    Banking,Financialservices and Insurance

    IT and ITES

    Engineering

    Agro Processing

    Auto and Auto Components

    Construction

    Organised Retail

    Chemicals and Petrochemicals

    Pharmaceuticals

    Size of keysector 2011-12

    Size of keysector 2005-06

    14%-16%

    23% - 25%

    14% -16%

    13% -15%

    14% - 16%

    14% - 16%

    27% - 30%

    12% - 15%

    14% - 16%

    CII

    Employsover 5.5millionworkers

    Contributes to over 70% of secondaryandtertiarysectors

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    119

    197

    292

    303

    237

    764

    464

    659

    3064

    164

    307

    450

    480

    417

    1203

    1143

    1916

    4402

    0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

    Auto and Auto Components

    Chemicals and Petrochemicals

    Engineering

    Pharmaceuticals

    Agro Processing

    Banking,Financialservices and

    Insurance

    IT and ITES

    Organised Retail

    construction

    Employment by 2012

    Employment by 2006

    Incremental Human Resource Requirement till 2012

    1338

    1257

    679

    440

    180

    117

    158

    110

    45

    CII

    Total demand -all Industries-6-6.5 million

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    Mumbai

    P une

    N ashik

    F inancial Services Sales and Service SupportIT and ITES Trade Related

    Retail Managerial and CorporateConstruction level functionsLight Engineering Related

    IT and ITES Retail Auto and Engineering ConstructionTraditional ManufacturingF inancial Services

    Agro P rocessing (Grapes,etc.) RetailHorticulture and F loriculture F inancial

    ServicesEngineeringSmall scale auto ancillaries

    CII

    These sectors are driving growth in the key region..

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    N agpur/ Amravati

    Aurangabad

    Agro based industries and ConstructionP rocessing ( oranges,etc.) P ackagingMetal Works and Retail

    Manufacturing F inancial Services

    Traditional Manufacturing BreweryP harmaceuticals Retail

    Traditional handlooms Auto

    Source : P rimary survey and IMaCS analysis

    CII

    These sectors are driving growth in the key region..

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    SKILL GAP ANALYSIS

    O n basis of CII Survey report, Skill gap analysiscarried out focusing the national target to train500 million persons by 2022,

    State target 4.5 Million per year till 2022.

    Huge gaps in the sectors -- IT, Construction,F abrication, Garment manufacturing,

    Automobile, Banking & Accounting, Retail,P roduction, Electrical, Agriculture.

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    STATE SKILL MAPPING : DEMAND & SUPPLYSITUATION

    FUTURE P ROJ ECTS P ower plants, 2189 MW capacity (Thermal)

    17499 MW capacity ( N uclear)

    New SEZ projectsMihan, N agpur

    Demand for highly skill manpower ---- 4.5 million/ year semi-skilled manpower ------------- 25 million by 2012

    (CII-ICRA study report). 11

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    STATE STRATEGY

    To train 5 Crore people by 2022.

    4.5 million per year.

    Utilizing existing facilities.

    Creating new training facilities.

    Increased involvement of industrysectors NGOs etc.

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    Skill Development Training Program under various department of Govt. as per Govt. of

    India InitiativesDepartment Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Agriculture 1.Training in Agriculture extension2.Training in use of

    Agriculture implement3.Soil conservationtraining4.Skill training for farmers.

    P erson engaged in Agriculture institutionsand support services,members of cooperative andfarmers.

    Short termcourses

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Higher &TechnicalEducationDepartment

    A. Vocationalisation of Secondary Education

    B. Certificate MSB V E

    C. P olytechnics ,Institttions for diploma inpharmacy, hotelmanagement ,architecture

    D. Community P olytechnicScheme

    E. J an Shikshan Sansthan(GO I scheme throughP olytechnic)

    Student having passed 10 th

    class

    8 th pass onward

    10 th pass

    P oorer sections of society inboth rural and urban areas

    Disadvantaged groups of adults,P riority is given to adult neo-literates/semi-literates, SC andST women/girls, slum/pavement dwellers and working

    children

    2 years

    6 monthsto 2 years

    2 yearsDiploma

    3-6months

    N eedBased(1-4weeks)

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Higher &TechnicalEducation

    Department

    F . Apprenticeship Training for student of +2 Vocational Stream

    Students passing out of +2 Vocational Stream

    O ne year

    MKCL Any Student 3 months

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Higher &TechnicalEducationDepartment

    A) Craftsmen TrainingScheme (CTS) (I.T.I.)

    B) Apprenticeshiptraining Scheme(ATS)

    C) Advanced VocationalTraining Scheme andHi- tech TrainingScheme (65centeres)

    School leavers with8 th , 10 th and 12 thP ass

    School leavers with8 th 10 th and 12 th passof

    Industrial Workers/Technicians

    Six months to Three

    years

    Six months to 4 years

    Short Term courses

    Technical

    Education

    A) Engineering

    B) P olytechnicC) H.M.C.T.D) P harmacy etc.

    12 th Std. P ass

    10 th Std. P ass

    Degree, P .G. & Diploma

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Health & familywelfare

    A. Basic Training &Multipurpose healthworker ( F emale & Male)

    B. P romotional training of female Health Assistant.

    C Auxiliary nurse midwifery,lady health visitors.

    Educated youth withminimum 10 th pass

    P ersons working inHealth & F amilywelfare programme

    12-18months

    Short term

    RuralDevelopment

    A) Swarnjayanti gramswarozgar yojana (SGS Y )

    B) N ational Bio-gas scheme

    Vulnerable groupsamong the rural poor.SC/Sts

    Masons & others

    Short termcourses

    short term

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group DurationIndustryDepartment

    A) EntrepreneurshipDevelopment

    P rogramme, Skilldevelopment P rogramme(SD P ), ManagementDevelopment P rogramme

    B) Khadi village industries

    WorkersEducated unemployed

    youthEntrepreneurs

    Unemployed rural youth,in-job artisans/

    supervisors working in KV

    Iinstts,P rosoectiveentrepreneurs,beneficiaries of differentGovernment. Schemesdesirous of undertaking

    KV I activities.

    Both short termand long term

    2 months to 12months

    Textiles A) Skilled training for Handicrafts, handloomsetc.

    B) Apparel training

    workers in textile industry

    Workers in Garmentindustry

    short term

    short term

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Tribal Welfare A) Vocational training centres(V TC) in Tribal Areas.

    Unemployed Tribal youth(Each person is giventraining in two trades)

    6 months isV TC and 6months withmaster craftsmen

    Urban

    Development

    A) Urban self employment

    programme under SwarnaJ ayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana

    B) Vocational Training

    C) UWE P (Urban welfareemployment progress )

    Urban unemployed or

    underemployed poor below poverty line

    Unemployed women

    Below poverty line

    Short term

    (2-6 months)subjectminimum300 hours.

    Short term

    Short term

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Women & ChildDevelopment

    A) Support to training andemployment programme for Women through MA V IM

    B) Vocational Training inremand homes

    C) Training in preservation of fruits and vegetables.

    To provide updated skillsand new knowledge topoor and assetlesswomen traditional sectors

    Remand home inmates

    Housewives andadolescent girls

    Short termcourses

    Short termcourses

    Short term

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    Department Scheme N ame Target Group Duration

    Minority

    DevelopmentDept.

    A) Vocational training for

    minority category.B) Computer / mobile repair.C) Training for vehicle driving

    Students from minority

    category.

    Short term

    Social J usticeSpecialassitance

    A) Vehicle drivingB) Special skill training for

    S.C. candidatesC) Computer trainingD) Garment manufacturing

    certificate course. (BasicF ashion design)

    S.C. candidet girls / boys100 SC candidates

    700 SC candidateSC Candidate

    N CV T norms7 months

    3 months

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    SCHEME No. Of Institutes Intake CapacityGOVT PRIVATE TOTAL GOVT PRIVATE TOTAL

    ITI

    a) General ITI 307 336 510 89372 34596 107062

    b) Tribal ITI 88 88 11604 11604c) Women ITI 15 7 22 2776 404 3180

    d) SCP ITI 4 4 800 800

    e) Minority ITI 2 2 448 448

    Sub Total 416 343 759 105000 35000 140000

    ATS(Establishments)

    952 26541 27493 11567 54425 65992

    Total Trainees trained per year -2,05,992

    14.1) VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    14.0 EXISTING STATUS- Higher & Technical Education

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    No.Of ITI No.of SevaSociety

    No. of Trainedpersons

    LoksevaKendra

    380 2212 333524 Started in2005

    Training O nDemand

    411 ----- 90506 F or SC/ST/ N TCandidates

    No.Of ITIs

    No. Of TrainedPersons

    No. Of Voc.DiplomaCourses

    Artisan ToTechnocrat

    52 10000 20 Started in2006

    14.2) VOCATIONAL TRAINING

    Total Trainees Trained per year -90,500

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    Sr.No

    SCHEME No. Of INSTITUTES INTAKE CAPACITY

    GOVT PRIVATE TOTAL GOVT PRIVATE TOTAL

    GRANT NONGRANT

    GRANT NONGRANT

    1 PreSSC 156 225 360 741 23580 28020 23580 75180

    2 +2 HSCVOCATIONAL

    53 924 352 1329 3240 54720 21960 82620

    3 +2 BIFOCAL 49 129 1255 1433 8250 11500 135500 155250

    4 CERTIFICATECOURSES 33 ------ 3221 3254 2580 ------- 131910 134490

    TOTALTrainees

    trained per year

    291 1278 5188 6757 37560 94240 312950 447540

    14.3) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

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    Sr. No.Sr. No. Type of VTPType of VTP No. of InstituteNo. of Institute11 Govt. ITIGovt. ITI 374374

    22 Govt. Tech. High schoolGovt. Tech. High school 110 110

    33 Pvt. ITCPvt. ITC 194194

    44 MCVC/Bifocal collegesMCVC/Bifocal colleges 261 261

    55 Private Institute ( Affiliated to various Govt. Bodies)Private Institute ( Affiliated to various Govt. Bodies) 411 411

    66 Industries & Pvt. OrganizationIndustries & Pvt. Organization 50 50

    TotalTotal 14001400

    14.4) MES Present Status in Ma14.4) MES Present Status in Ma harahara shtra shtra VTP

    Status of TrainingYear Year N o. of N o. of

    traineestraineestrainedtrained

    Year Year

    N o. of traineeN o. of traineeappeared for appeared for

    examexam

    N o. of trainees testedN o. of trainees testedby assessing bodiesby assessing bodies

    N o. of N o. of absentabsent

    traineestrainees

    P lacementP lacementEmploymentEmployment

    statusstatusP assedP assed F ailedF ailed

    20082008--0909 4136941369 1107611076 55385538 25242524 16151615 75475420092009--1010 9740997409 7975179751 6380163801 1276012760 31903190 1914019140

    20102010--1111 27582 *27582 *

    20112011--1212 3000030000

    TOTALTOTAL 196360196360

    * candidate under going training under MES per year = 83180

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    14.5) Technical Education

    SANCTIONED INTAKE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011COURSE GOVT AUTONOMOUS AIDED UNAIDED TOTAL

    Institute Intake Institute Intake Institute Intake Institute Intake Institute Intake

    ENGINEERING

    Diploma 42 24275 0 0 17 3685 329 112042 388 140002

    DEGREE 6 2110 6 2727 8 1611 286 106740 306 113188

    N on AICTE Short TermCourses

    2 180 0 0 7 510 490 46390 499 47080

    P OSTGRADUATE

    2 410 4 1193 3 649 59 3101 68 5353

    P HARMACY

    Diploma 4 210 0 0 20 1180 171 10212 195 11602

    DEGREE 4 220 0 0 6 270 136 8680 146 9170P OSTGRADUATE 3 82 0 0 6 238 64 2213 73 2533

    MBA / MMS $ 2 180 0 0 13 930 347 33489 362 34599

    M. C. A. 2 90 2 90 7 390 116 7813 127 8383H. M. C. T.

    Diploma 2 120 0 0 0 0 14 880 16 1000

    DEGREE 0 0 0 0 1 40 9 490 10 530ARCHITECTURE

    DEGREE 0 0 0 0 3 207 41 1900 44 2107P OSTGRADUATE

    0 0 0 0 0 0 12 460 12 460

    Total 69 27877 12 4010 91 9710 2074 334410 2246 376007

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    15) Total Existing Training Status per year

    14.1 EXISTING STATUS : VOCATIONALTRAINING (I. T.I.+ A.T.S.)

    2,05,992

    14.2 EXISTING STATUS : VOCATIONALTRAINING : TRIANING ON DEMAND

    90,500

    14.3 EXISTING STATUS : VOCATIONALEDUCATION

    4,47,540

    14.4 MES Present Status in MaharashtraMES Present Status in Maharashtra 83,180

    14.5 Technical EducationTechnical Education 3,76,007

    TotalTotal TRAINING STATUS PERTRAINING STATUS PER YEAR YEAR

    12,03,219

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    Started second & Third shift in all Govt.ITIs & corporation areas,Increase in intake capacity ,1.40 lakhs to 1.80 lakhs,16.12% of national intake.

    To increase capacity of ITIs under PPP from 100 to 500trainees by starting new demand driven courses whichwill add another 1.00 lakhs trainees in next five years.

    16.1) Exp ansion through Higher & Tech Ed ucation De p artment

    28

    EXP AN SION 0.40lakhs

    EXP AN SION 1.00lakhs

    TOTAL EXPANSION PER YEAR : 1.40 million

    ACTION PLAN

    I.T.I.s

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    16.2) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PRE SSC LEVEL

    S. No. PRESENTSTATUS

    TARGETUPTO 2022

    8TH STDIntake in State

    1752480 2173000

    Pre SSCVocational

    Intake

    75180 217308 1,42,128

    % VocationalComponent

    4.3% 10% 1,42,128

    TO

    START 200 UN

    ITS ,12000 STUDEN

    T IN

    TAKEP

    ERY

    EAR UP

    TO

    2022.

    +142008

    29

    Total Expansion per year = 1,42,008

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    16.3) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION +2 LEVEL HSC VOCATIONAL

    Sr. No. PRESENTSTATUS

    TARGETUPTO 2022

    +2 HSC 1209154 1499351

    +2 HSCVocationalIntake

    82620 187419

    % VocationalComponent

    6.8% 12.5%

    TO START 98 U N ITS, Y EAR 5536 STUDE N T IN TAKE P ER Y EARUP TO 2022

    + 104799

    30Total expansion per year = 1,04,799

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    16.4) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION +2 LEVEL BIFOCAL

    S.No. PRESENTSTATUS

    TARGETUPTO 2022

    +2 HSC 1209154 1499351

    +2 HSCBIFO CALIntake

    155250 187419

    % VocationalComponent

    12.5% 12.5%

    TO START 50 U N ITS, Y EAR 2500 STUDE N T IN TAKE P ER Y EARUP TO 2022.

    +32129

    31Total Expansion per year = 32129

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    16.5) MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONALEDUCATION (MSBVE)

    Sr. No. PRESENTSTATUS

    TARGETUPTO 2022

    IN TAKE OF MSB V ECO URSES

    135000 500000

    TO GRA N T F ULL AUTONO MY AUTH O RISED U N DER THE ACT

    TO P RO MO TE N GO s T O START VO CATI ON AL C O URSES

    TO P ROV IDE V ERTICAL & H O RIZON TAL M O BILITY TO MSB V E

    CO URSES T O CO RRES PON DIN G DI P LO MA & DEGREES

    Total Expansion per year= 3,65,000

    +365000

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    16.6) Expansion programme of Technical Education

    P rofessional coursesEngineering, polytechnic,

    pharmacy, HMCT, MBA,MCA, Agriculture

    2 lakhs

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    Total Expansion per year Higher & Technical

    Education Department16.1 ITIs Capacity increase 1,40,000

    16.2 VO CATI ON AL EDUCATI ON P RE SSC LE V EL capacityincrease

    1,42,008

    16.3 VO CATI ON AL EDUCATI ON +2 LE V EL HSC VO CATI ON AL

    capacity increase

    1,04,799

    16.4 VO CATI ON AL EDUCATI ON +2 LE V EL BI FO CAL capacity increase

    32,179

    16.5 B O ARD OF VO CATI ON AL EDUCATI ON EXAMIN ATI ON S( MSB V E) capacity increase

    3,65,000

    16.6 Technical Education capacity increase 2,00,000

    Total Expansion per year 9,83,986

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    17) ACTION PLAN : INVOLVING CORPORATE SECTOR

    Sr Sr No.No.

    SchemeScheme ProposedProposedadditionaladditional

    IntakeIntake11 Involving various industries in the state to impart training under

    MES (utilizing their infrastructure facilities.) 4800 Industries6,00,0006,00,000

    22 Involvement of industries association like Manufacturing Association, Builder Association, Retail Association, Automobile Association, etc. for group training under MES.

    1,00,0001,00,000

    33 Involving specialized sector like Hospitals/ Hotels/ Retails/ Gems& J wellery/ Apparel/ Travel & Tourism / F ood P rocessing etc. to

    impart training under MES

    1,00,0001,00,000

    44 Involvement of Corporate sector to impart training under MES. 25,00025,000

    Total N o.of trained per year Total N o.of trained per year 8,25,0008,25,000

    35

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    18) ACTION PLAN : UTILIZING EXISTING EDUCATIONALINFRASTRUCTURE AS VTPs- M.E.S.

    Sr.Sr.No.No.

    SchemeScheme No. of No. of InstitutesInstitutes Target for Target for SkilledSkilledworkersworkers

    55 A) Art, science, commerce Colleges \ 20002000 3,00,0003,00,000

    B) Engg. & P olytechnic Colleges 861861 1,25,0001,25,000

    C) Agriculture colleges 1010 2,5002,500D) Medical colleges 116116 25,00025,000E) HMCT Colleges 99 2,5002,500

    66 Involvement of Secondary school/ ashram shala/N GO s/ Master craftsman.

    4,20,0004,20,000

    Total trained per year Total trained per year 8,75,0008,75,00036

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    19) Action plan skill development training under variousGovt. Department

    Sr. N o. Department N o.of trainees to be trained per year inlakhs

    1 Agriculture 3.0

    2 Animal Husbandary fishery

    3 Tribal 0.5

    4 Tourism 0.5

    5 Social justice & special assistance 0.5

    6 women & child welfare 0.5

    7 Urban developmentCIDC O /MHADA

    0.3

    8 Industries 0.7

    9 Rural development department 0.5

    10 MKCL 0.13

    TOTAL Target for other dept. 6.63 PER YEAR

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    20) Total projected Target + Target of corporate sector +Target of Education Institute + other dept. / year

    1 Existing (Slide N o. 32)Higher & Technical Education Dept.

    12,03,219

    2 Expansion (Slide N o. 39)

    Higher & Technical Education Dept.

    9,83,986

    3 Corporate sector (Slide N o. 40) 8,25,000

    4 Utilizing Education Institutes & V.T. P .s(Slide N o. 41)

    8,75,000

    5 Various Govt. Department (Slide N o.42)

    6,63,000

    Total 45,50,205

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    21) Efforts and action taken by State Government on SkillDevelopment Mission till date

    1 Formation of APEX CommitteeState Skill Development Apex Committee under the chairmanship of Chief Minister.Executive Committee under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary.

    2 Target to various department under Higher & Technical EducationTarget are set up for all Directorates under Higher & Technical EducationDepartment.

    3 Formation of Sectorial Skill CommitteeLike Construction, IT & ITEs, P roduction & Manufacturing, Automobile, Hospitability,Banking F inance & Insurance, Retail Sector, Textile etc.

    4 Formation of Society For Skill Development Under Society Act5 Renaming the Employment & Self Employment as Employment,

    Self Employment & Coordinator Skill Mission.6 Implementing Skill Mission at District & Regional Level7 District Level committees, under the chairmanship of District Collector.

    Regional Level committees, under the chairmanship of District Commissioner.7 Training to Rural Youth for Self Employment

    State Government initiative to train 100 youth per Taluka to increase Human Index.Trainees will be paid Rs. 100/day as a stipend & tool kits costing Rs. 2500/-.

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    22) List of Some Prominent Vocational TrainingProvider

    JSWMahindra & MahindraLarsen & TurboTata MotorsILF SRaheja Hospital

    Don Bosco

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