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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for augmenting Apprenticeship in India

Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for augmenting Apprenticeship in India
Start Date :
Feb 27, 2023
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget 2023-24 which has stood to be a youth-centric budget. ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a webinar on implementation of Budget 2023-24 which has stood to be a youth-centric budget.
The budget focus on Apprenticeship training as it is one of the most sustainable model of skill development. The Hon’ble Prime Minister said, the new opportunities outlined in the budget will seamlessly integrate the ‘World of Education', the ‘World of Skills’ and the ‘World of Work’. And a milestone initiative towards creation of a more vibrant and participative apprenticeship training ecosystem in the country is the support that will be extended to 47 lakh youth in 3 years through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) under the pan-India National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS).

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Apprenticeship are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• NAPS-2 is a DBT scheme with the Government of India (GoI) support going directly to the bank account of apprentices instead of reimbursement to the establishment as in case of earlier version of NAPS. Thus, the Government will directly pay the apprentices 25% of the stipend payable up to Rs. 1,500 per apprentice per month on confirming the payment of establishment part of the stipend. The entire process of DBT will be hosted on the Apprenticeship Portal (www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in) and there will be limited manual intervention execution of the scheme.

• One of the major changes proposed in the new scheme as compared to the earlier version is the introduction of DBT. The earlier scheme of NAPS was not supported by the feature of DBT which is transparent and a quick process. It will also overcome the delay in the reimbursement process to the establishments which was the major challenge in the previous version of NAPS. DBT offers comprehensive advantages such as identifying the leakages in financial disbursement under NAPS, formalizing the offline modes of stipend payment system, moving away from long delays from claiming reimbursements and most critically promotion of apprenticeship among youth thereby creating increased demand amongst candidate groups to choose apprenticeship as a skilling vehicle.

• The scheme has suitably addressed the concerns of industry by offering flexibility in curriculum development and imparting training under Optional Trades which are industry driven and dynamic in nature whereas, Designated Trades are more structured and follow a standardized approach to train the apprentices.

Last date of submission – 31st March 2023

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GARAIYA AKSHAY
GARAIYA AKSHAY 3 years 2 months ago
India’s rising global profile is due to several accomplishments like unique World Class Digital Public Infrastructure namely, Aadhaar, Co-Win and UPI; COVID-19 vaccination drive in unparalleled scale and speed; proactive role in frontier areas such as achieving the climate related goals, mission LiFE, and National Hydrogen Mission.
SwapnaSatam
SwapnaSatam 3 years 2 months ago
Sir, there are several mbbs students who are studying in Russia need to pay fees to universities. There is no option for fees payment.they end up paying fees through agents or crypto currency. This is not the age where they should struggle for payment of fees or expose to crypto and other illegitimate payment methods.they need to pay 10% extra for money transfers.Bankers and Russian universities are clueless.
Yogesh Selarka
Yogesh Selarka 3 years 2 months ago
Dear Sir, Lots of students want to to to abroad for further studies...can Indian govt talk to few very prominent foreign universities and convince them to open their affiliation in India..with Online technology students can take part from here also ....It would save foriegn exchange also.... Infact India should have world class universities and students from other countries should come to India for further study like we had Nalanda/Takshshila universities.......we have lots of young telent who should work for Better India now and try to avoid going abroad from further study if same study can be completed in India..
Laxminarayana
Laxminarayana 3 years 2 months ago
This is regarding studying abroad. We know not every student gets options to study in IIT's. so many go abroad for studying. While most of them get education loans to study abroad, there are many more who do not get the loans. Reasons are multiple, example fathers CBIL score is bad, no father and mother does not have enough income. Ideally banks and other finance companies reject the loans, and these poor people will never get options to study in abroad. Can government take some action to help these people? else they remain poor forever, so at least provide loans to study.
Murali Manohar Chatrati
Murali Manohar Chatrati 3 years 2 months ago
Sir I am Muralimanohar Retired chief manger of SBI Many times I submitted representation to you I am not allowed to take pledge on the pretext that my mobile number and email already exists what is the solution I request you to solve the issue My email mmc.chatrati @ gmail.com
Shanu Panchal
Shanu Panchal 3 years 3 months ago
Dear PMO, I hope you are doing well. I am writing to request your help with something. I am currently working in the Banking industry and I would like to request that the government make 5 day work week mandatory for this industry. I feel that this would be beneficial for both the employees and the employers in the Banking industry. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely,