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September 02, 2015
ATDC chief says ISDS a 'driver of growth'
At the recent national workshop
on Integrated Skill Development
Scheme (ISDS) in New Delhi,
Apparel Training and Design
Centre (ATDC) DG and CEO Dr. Darlie Koshy, described ISDS as the driver of
growth in India's textile sector
As a panellist, Dr. Koshy spoke about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking and skill
technology focus used for ISDS. He expressed his views and shared key solutions to
the challenges on employment opportunities under ISDS, ATDC said in a statement.
“The scheme has experienced significant progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is
part of this journey since Inception. The scheme has not only helped to overcome
the shortage of skilled workforce in textile sector due to high rate of attrition but also
become a 'driver of growth' in the Industry. It has triggered innovation and scale
which are important for a competitive and sustainable textile and apparel Industry in
India,” he said.
Experts at the workshop discussed key solutions to various challenges such as
migration of trainees from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages and
market demand for courses in which the candidates have received training.
The Textile Ministry launched the project in association in 2011 in association with
ATDC, which was selected as a nodal agency for the project. ISDS scheme was
launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions that currently
provide training and skill development programs in the textile and apparel sectors.
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. A total of 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75 per cent
of the project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000 per person and target placement of at
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least 70 per cent of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200
centres across India and have trained over 1,56,000 candidates. (SH)
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September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal
Gurgaon: Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a
National workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held at
India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest,
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute
of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar,
Secretary Textiles S.K. Panda, IAS, & Pushpa Subrahmanyam, IAS, at the stall took
them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke about skill forecasting,
skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing implementing
agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership with Private
Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with Skill India
Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
Source: http://www.educationinsider.net/detail_news.php?id=2440
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a National
workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held on 27th August
at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Sri
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute
of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa Subrahmanyam,
IAS, at the stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke
about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing implementing
agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership with Private
Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with Skill India
Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
Source: http://www.indiaeducationdiary.in/Delhi/Shownews.asp?newsid=35726
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a National
workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held on 27th August
at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Sri
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute
of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa Subrahmanyam,
IAS, at the stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke
about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing implementing
agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership with Private
Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with Skill India
Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
Source: http://www.webnewswire.com/content/atdc-gurgaon-contributes-national-
workshop-isds-skilling-india
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
Skilling India campaign forward, a
National workshop on Integrated Skill
Development Scheme (ISDS) was held
on 27th August at India Habitat Centre,
Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by
the Chief Guest, Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles
(Independent charge). Dr. Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design
Centre (ATDC) and Institute of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister
Sri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa
Subrahmanyam, IAS, at the stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist
Dr. Koshy spoke about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus
used for ISDS etc.The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of
ISDS brochure and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS
portal. ISDS scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of
those institutions that currently provide training and skill development programs in
the textile and apparel sectors.Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys
solutions to the challenges on employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme
has experienced significant progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this
journey since Inception. The scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage
of skilled workforce in textile sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a
‘driver of growth’ in the Industry. It has triggered innovation and scale which are
important for a competitive and sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.” Till
date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215 training
centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates. Under the
ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the project
cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least 70% of
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India basis
and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s expected
to train over 78,000 candidates.In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges
such as migration of trainees from native place to workplace, non-standardized
wages, market demand for courses in which the candidates have received training
were discussed.An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing
implementing agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership
with Private Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with
Skill India Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
Source: http://tatkalnews.com/news/80753-ATDC-Gurgaon-Contributes-at-National-
Workshop-on-ISDS-in-Skilling-India.aspx
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ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
September 01, 2015
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a National
workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held on 27th August
at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Sri
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute
of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa Subrahmanyam,
IAS, at the stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke
about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing implementing
agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership with Private
Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with Skill India
Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
Source: http://dailyindiamail.com/?p=49719
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes At National Workshop On ISDS In Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a National
workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held on 27th August
at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Sri
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute
of Apparel Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa Subrahmanyam,
IAS, at the stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke
about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and
shared keys solutions to the
challenges on employment
opportunities under ISDS, “The
scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and
ATDC is part of this journey since
Inception. The scheme has not only
helped to overcome the shortage of
skilled workforce in textile sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a
‘driver of growth’ in the Industry. It has triggered innovation and scale which are
important for a competitive and sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to
various challenges such as migration of
trainees from native place to workplace,
non-standardized wages, market
demand for courses in which the
candidates have received training were
discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted
to the best performing implementing agencies under competent II only (that is Public
Private Partnership with Private Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS
convergence with Skill India Initiative.
Source: http://www.smarttechtoday.com/atdc-gurgaon-contributes-at-national-
workshop-on-isds-in-skilling-india/5384/
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
Skilling India campaign forward, a
National workshop on Integrated Skill
Development Scheme (ISDS) was held
on 27th August at India Habitat Centre,
Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by
the Chief Guest, Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles
(Independent charge). Dr. Darlie Koshy,
DG & CEO, Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) and Institute of Apparel
Management (IAM) received Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar Gangwar,
Secretary Textiles Sri S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa Subrahmanyam, IAS, at the
stall took them to the training highlights. As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke about skill
forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained 4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
Source: http://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/atdc-gurgaon-contributes-at-
national-workshop-on-isds-in-skilling-india/#sthash.LgfaycAD.dpbs
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Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
September 01, 2015
ATDC Gurgaon Contributes at National Workshop on ISDS in Skilling India
Taking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skilling India campaign forward, a National
workshop on Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) was held on 27th August
at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Sri
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles (Independent charge). Dr.
Darlie Koshy, DG & CEO, Apparel
Training and Design Centre (ATDC)
and Institute of Apparel
Management (IAM) received
Hon’ble Minister Sri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Secretary Textiles Sri
S.K. Panda, IAS, & Mrs. Pushpa
Subrahmanyam, IAS, at the stall
took them to the training highlights.
As a panellist Dr. Koshy spoke about skill forecasting, skill benchmarking & skill
technology focus used for ISDS etc.
The workshop witnessed the release of a film on ISDS, release of ISDS brochure
and booklet, launch of online certificate generation through ISDS-MIS portal. ISDS
scheme was launched with the objective to build the capabilities of those institutions
that currently provide training and skill development programs in the textile and
apparel sectors.
Dr. Koshy expressed his views and shared keys solutions to the challenges on
employment opportunities under ISDS, “The scheme has experienced significant
progress over the last 5 years and ATDC is part of this journey since Inception. The
scheme has not only helped to overcome the shortage of skilled workforce in textile
sector due to high rate of attrition but also become a ‘driver of growth’ in the Industry.
It has triggered innovation and scale which are important for a competitive and
sustainable textile & apparel Industry in India.”
ATDC in News
Apparel Training & Design Centre
India’s Largest Vocational Training Network for the Apparel Sector
Till date, 76 projects have been approved under the ISDS scheme. Total 3,215
training centres work under this scheme and have trained4,15,541 candidates.
Under the ISDS scheme government provides assistance to the extent of 75% of the
project cost with a ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- per person and target placement of at least
70% of trainees in wage employment. ATDC has set up over 200 Centres Pan-India
basis and have trained over 1, 56,000 candidates and in the main phase ATDS’s
expected to train over 78,000 candidates.
In the discussion, key solutions to various challenges such as migration of trainees
from native place to workplace, non-standardized wages, market demand for
courses in which the candidates have received training were discussed.
An award ceremony too was conducted to the best performing implementing
agencies under competent II only (that is Public Private Partnership with Private
Sector and Employers of ISDS. Sessions on ISDS convergence with Skill India
Initiative, Role of State Governments in catalysing the skill initiatives and
Standardization of Courses, Assessment and Certification were also held.
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isds-skilling-india