One of the major initiatives taken by the Department of Industry and Commerce, Government of Assam, is the Multi-disciplinary Skill Development Programme (MDSDP), started since 2011-12 with a mission to impart market demand-driven skill training to 2 lakh youth in Assam by 2019. The programme has special emphasis on youth from vulnerable social groups like Tea & Ex-Tea Community, Flood & Erosion affected people, people residing in Char areas and to facilitate linkages for gainful employment and self-employment through collaborations with public, private and non-profit entities.
The objective of the MDSD Programme emanates from the learning of two ground breaking studies conducted by the Department of Industries & Commerce which are:
1. Resource Mapping Survey:
A resource mapping survey conducted at block levels of all the 27 districts of the state looked at availability of local resources and on-going traditional activities especially in the sphere of crafts. It also identified the traditional 'flare' and skills of local artisans in different clusters and requirement of skill up-gradation and diversification in these traditional crafts. For e.g. traditional weaving in Assam's villages needs skill up- gradation in terms of demand oriented designs. Again, "Sital Pati" (a kind of mat woven from local reeds) weavers can diversify their skills into making bags and other utility products.
2. Employment Engagement Survey of Youth of Assam outside the State:
Another study conducted by Industries & Commerce Department throughout the country to ascertain number of youth of the state working in different parts of the country (outside the state) has revealed that:
The key trades where these youth are employed are:
From both these studies the important takeaway is that the youth of the state possess certain inherent flares in both traditional and also in new generation employment activities in industrial and commercial sectors.
Therefore, the objective of the MDSD Programme is to:
Strategy
To achieve the above objective, the programme has adapted a four- pronged strategic approach, viz:
The focus is on enhancing inclusivity by reducing divisions such as male/female, rural/urban, organized/unorganized employment and traditional/contemporary workplace. The programme identified the traditional 'flare' and skills of local artisans in different clusters and requirement of skill up-gradation and diversification in these traditional crafts. Skill development initiatives support the supply of trained workers who are dynamic to the changing demands of employment and technologies.
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Last Modified : 7/1/2024
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